Committee of Chairs meeting held
The Committee of Chairs discussed the future of the College's Academic Honor Principle and the flaws in the College's current enforcement of it at their meeting yesterday.
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The Committee of Chairs discussed the future of the College's Academic Honor Principle and the flaws in the College's current enforcement of it at their meeting yesterday.
Winter Carnival is hardly a tradition unique to Dartmouth. Nearby rivals Middlebury College and the University of Vermont are only two of the several Northeastern universities holding winter festivals replete with skiing, snow sculptures, and sporting events. The plethora of parties held by College Greek houses and undergraduate societies over the weekend help to distinguish Dartmouth's Winter Carnival from the rest of the pack.
To many people on campus, he seems to have a suave and self-assured presence. But there's more to Michael Roberts '96 than just a good wardrobe -- he's a rising star with a bright future in music.
As the major GOP candidates accelerate toward the Feb. 20 finish line and President Bill Clinton campaigns safely from the sidelines, several other candidates are still trying gain enough name recognition to get into the race.
Disheartened by the lack of black faculty in the University of California at Berkeley's College of Engineering, a group of black graduate engineering and science students at the university is attempting to remedy the problem by creating an on-line directory of black doctoral candidates and recipients in the sciences.
Reversing a two-year trend, the number of men choosing to rush fraternities this winter noticeably decreased from last year.
Starting today, experts from companies like 3M Corporation and Bavarian Motor Works will visit the Thayer School of Engineering as part of Thayer's environmental engineering lecture series.
Russian author Vyacheslav Ivanov sharply criticized former Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin and his policy of ethnic division in the former Soviet Union in a speech yesterday afternoon.
The Dartmouth Speakers Union and the Ernest Martin Hopkins Institute have taken a prominent role in the last several years in bringing visiting speakers, who are predominately conservative, to the College.
Dean of the College Lee Pelton and E. John Rosenwald, the chairman of the College's Board of Trustees, discussed what they believed to be their biggest mistakes in a panel discussion Saturday afternoon.
Eight Dartmouth students discussed the influence of their sometimes-woeful freshman years at a panel discussion last night in Brace Commons in the East Wheelcok residence cluster.
While many students enjoy Homecoming because of its traditions like the freshman bonfire and parade, others anticipate the weekend for an equally important reason: free meals courtesy of family and friends visiting the College for the Homecoming festivities. Hanover offers a multitude of exciting alternatives to Dartmouth Dining Services.
Greek parties and other social events traditionally abound during Homecoming weekend, and this year is no exception.
Departing Dean of the Tucker Foundation James Breeden attacked the moral values of the College's administration and blamed his departure on ethical differences between the College and the Tucker Foundation at a reception in his honor yesterday.