Gay faculty speak about pressures
Six faculty members talked about the pressures of being gay, lesbian and bisexual in the workplace in a panel discussion last night.
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Six faculty members talked about the pressures of being gay, lesbian and bisexual in the workplace in a panel discussion last night.
The men's hockey team went on the road in search of its first points since Jan. 6 and again came up empty, losing a 6-5 heartbreaker against the Union Skating Dutchmen on Friday and getting crushed 9-4 by the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Engineers on Saturday.
The men's hockey team hits the road this weekend, where the Big Green will again try to pick up points against two ECAC opponents.
The College announced yesterday that Elsa Garmire will become the first female dean in the history of the Thayer School of Engineering.
The College dropped a proposed housing plan intended to fill empty beds in Greek houses and undergraduate societies because it was discriminatory, Dean of the College Lee Pelton said.
No matter how hard the men's hockey team tries these days, they can't seem to come up with a win. Losses over the weekend to Clarkson and St. Lawrence extended Dartmouth's longest losing streak of the season to five games.
The men's hockey team will try to put last weekend's tough losses to Brown and Harvard behind as it prepares for ECAC matchups against Clarkson and St. Lawrence this weekend at Thompson Arena.
One day, a student approached English professor Ivy Schweitzer after a class she team-taught with another professor and told her how well she and the other professor interacted.
The men's hockey team had another frustrating weekend, losing to Brown on Friday night and Harvard on Saturday night.
In less than two weeks, he has already met with Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, R-Ga. and received a birthday card from President Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore.
Ignore the snow and the sub-zero temperatures: slap on some suntan oil and get ready to head to the beach (if there was one). It is going to be a warm winter ... for Hanover.
A. Kent Morton was recently named as the new director of Dartmouth Foundation and Corporate Relations, an office which seeks monetary gifts from private foundations and corporations.
The men's ice hockey team had a disappointing weekend, picking up only one of a possible four points against ECAC rivals Princeton and Yale. The Big Green battled Princeton to a 2-2 tie on Friday night but lost to the Yalies 6-5 on Saturday.
Most preseason polls said that the Dartmouth men's hockey team would finish either last or next to last in the ECAC. But someone forgot to tell the Big Green.
The Hanover Police De-partment's investigation into the alleged sexual assault case that occurred in French Hall more than two months ago remains stalled pending the results of tests being conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Of the three goals College Provost Lee Bollinger set out to accomplish two terms ago when he came on board Parkhurst Administration, the one he is most passionate about is enhancing the College's intellectual life.
The family of reporter and author Bernard Nossiter '47 has created an annual prize to recognize undergraduates for outstanding pieces of journalism.
It was the best of times and the worst of times for the men's hockey team this weekend in its home-and-home series against ECAC rival University of Vermont.
Next term the Coed, Fraternity, Sorority Council may permanently restructure itself into a policy making body, shifting away from its previous programming activities, Assistant Dean of Residential Life Deb Reinders said.
Co-workers and friends of Facilities Operations and Management employee John Hathaway have set up a relief fund to help him and his family recover from a tragic fire that destroyed his Vermont home.