KDE recovers its slush fund
After a one-month police investigation into the apparent theft of $600 from Kappa Delta Epsilon sorority, a sister in the house found the money at the end of August in the bottom of a desk drawer.
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After a one-month police investigation into the apparent theft of $600 from Kappa Delta Epsilon sorority, a sister in the house found the money at the end of August in the bottom of a desk drawer.
After several years of Fall-term housing crunches, the Office of Residential Life easily cleared its waitlist, offering on-campus housing to all students who applied on time this year.
Nancy Hossfeld, Computing Services' director of user communications, resigned from her post earlier this month to travel with her husband and to "seek other pursuits outside of the area," Computing Services Director Larry Levine said.
The Yankee Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America presented College President James Freedman with its Yankee Award last night in Bedford.
Field Hockey1994 CAPSULE REVIEW: 10-6-1 overall, 3-2-1 Ivy League. The 10-6-1 overall mark was the team's best since 1988. The squad fell just short of an ECAC Championship, losing to Maine in the finals.PLAYERS TO WATCH: GK Lauren Demski '96, D Cynthia Roberts '96PREVIEW: The field hockey team lost in the ECAC Finals last year, a marked improvement over a medicore 1993 season. The team figures to be in the hunt for an ECAC title this year.
The 1995 Dartmouth football team can best be described as a team on a mission.
The Class of 1945, one of three classes never to have a formal Commencement ceremony, returns to the College this weekend for its 50th reunion.
Although one of its founders never thought it would last this long, The Dartmouth Review, an off-campus conservative weekly that has sparked innumerable controversies on campus, celebrated its fifteenth anniversary this spring.
Taking over in a time of transition for the College, Provost Lee Bollinger said he has now settled into his job and feels that he accomplished many important things in his first year in office.
As the adage goes, sometimes, even when you lose, you win.
Associate Dean of Freshmen Anthony Tillman officially submitted his resignation yesterday to become the executive associate dean of student life at Drew University in Madison, N.J.
With a strong recruiting class of seven incoming freshmen, the men's hockey team stands a strong chance of rebounding from the loss of six varsity players from the 1994-95 squad next season.
Yale University Professor Donald Kagan, a leading scholar in classics and western civilization, extolled the virtues of Periclean democracy last night and suggested the West could learn many lessons from that era.
With the 1996 presidential primaries just around the corner, students are gearing up to support their chosen political party or candidates.
This weekend Dartmouth celebrates its 74th Green Key Weekend, a festival of fun, games and traditions.
When Dean of the College Lee Pelton needed someone to chair a task force he created to comprehensively evaluate the problems alcohol causes at Dartmouth, it was only natural that Pelton chose Dr. Jack Turco.
The College Faculty's Committee of Chairs, at their meeting yesterday afternoon, remained divided over a proposal to codify the procedure for handling grievances against faculty members.
James Hunter '95 stepped down as president of the Afro-American Society over the weekend, saying he wants to dedicate the rest of his time at Dartmouth to prepare for graduate school.
When a person or a group brings a lawsuit against Dartmouth, the College has a set procedure but no set strategy for handling the case.
Perhaps the best way to describe the Dartmouth-Plan is "ordered chaos." This chaos results from more than 4,000 students and 500 faculty members picking and choosing which terms they will be on campus and which terms they will spend away from campus.