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(05/08/95 9:00am)
Approximately 450 alumni from more than 70 classes came to Hanover this weekend for Class Officers' Weekend, where they shared ideas and common problems and listened to a speech by Acting College President James Wright.
(05/08/95 9:00am)
Afro-American Society President James Hunter '95 has come under fire within the AAm for what members have deemed his failure to address allegations made against him in recent weeks by The Dartmouth Review, an off-campus conservative weekly.
(05/03/95 9:00am)
John Kenneth Galbraith, world-renowned economist and professor at Harvard University, outlined the five major "lessons of history" that have stood out in history in the years since World War I in a speech last night.
(05/01/95 9:00am)
The varsity basketball programs at the College and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are close to reaching a formal agreement to play a home-and-home series in the next two years.
(04/24/95 9:00am)
With a 7-1 record entering Saturday's game against the Brown Bears, the men's lacrosse team was looking to earn its place among the Ivy elite.
(04/21/95 9:00am)
With a 7-1 overall record and a 2-1 mark in Ivy League contests under its belt, the men's lacrosse team is gearing up for perhaps its toughest test yet.
(04/21/95 9:00am)
While some acquaintances describe Anthony Lightfoot '92 as angry and impulsive, others say the 25-year-old student who is currently in police custody in connection with a hate mail incident is a "decent person" with a strong worth ethic.
(04/18/95 9:00am)
The Committee of Chairs yesterday quickly approved the new Linguistics major and debated whether to institute a formal policy for dealing with grievances against College faculty members.
(04/17/95 9:00am)
Michael Beckley '96 plastered the campus with fliers Saturday, accusing The Dartmouth Review of "tabloid journalism" for printing an article in Friday's edition alleging three student leaders committed sexual improprieties and one student leader committed plagiarism.
(04/14/95 9:00am)
Facilities Operations and Management plans to renovate Butterfield and Russell Sage residence halls this summer, pending College budget approval.
(04/14/95 9:00am)
As Dartmouth students get ready for another weekend of studying and partying, the College's Jewish population is preparing for Passover, an eight-day holiday that celebrates the freeing of the Jewish people from slavery many centuries ago.
(04/13/95 9:00am)
Adrienne Su, a 27-year-old poet, will be on campus until the end of the term as the first participant in the College's new Poet-in-Residence program.
(04/13/95 9:00am)
One day after Acting College President James Wright announced the College will move Commencement ceremonies from Baker Library's front lawn to Memorial Field, seniors said they are disappointed with the decision and think the College should not move the ceremonies.
(04/05/95 9:00am)
Dartmouth officials say the College continues to provide equitable resources to its female athletes despite a federal ruling on Wednesday that redefines the application of Title IX, a federal regulation prohibiting gender discrimination in activities at schools that receive federal funding.
(04/03/95 9:00am)
The Class of 1995 will present a series of speeches and panel discussions Thursday through Saturday as part of the 17th annual senior symposium, "Lest the Old Traditions Fail: An Examination of Tradition in America."
(03/31/95 10:00am)
Dean of Freshman Peter Goldsmith announced that the College decided to drop a proposal to move Freshman Parents Weekend to Fall term, meaning the weekend will remain in the spring.
(03/29/95 10:00am)
A report by the Association of Research Libraries ranked the College's library system 73rd among eligible institutions in the United States and Canada.
(03/08/95 11:00am)
The men's hockey team hoped the 1994-95 campaign would be a model of consistency, with discipline and hard work leading to a string of victories and resulting in a playoff berth.
(03/07/95 11:00am)
The College could face a $3 to $5 million shortfall for the 1997 Fiscal Year due to the rising costs of need-blind admissions and the ending of the College's capital campaign in 1996, College officials said.
(03/06/95 11:00am)
The men's hockey team learned the hard way that when you leave your fate in someone else's hands, the results are not always to your satisfaction. So, despite closing out the regular season with back-to-back wins against Yale and Princeton, the Big Green missed out on the playoffs because another ECAC game turned outwrong.