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(01/27/06 11:00am)
Students brainstormed how to make Dartmouth's Greek system more environmentally efficient Thursday night at a discussion led by College sustainability coordinator Jim Merkel at Epsilon Kappa Theta sorority, but Merkel himself knew little about Dartmouth's Greek system and did not suggest any of his own solutions.
(01/20/06 11:00am)
In addition to being the first American woman to compete in two winter Olympic sports at once, Konrad, at age 38, is the oldest member of the U.S. Olympic team by eight years.
(01/13/06 11:00am)
The winter sorority rush period ended Thursday evening when campus sororities extended bids to 43 rushees after a condensed six-day process.
(01/10/06 11:00am)
At the time of press, Gamma Delta Chi fraternity had 6 men sink their bids; Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, 5; Sigma Nu fraternity, 5; Phi Delta Alpha fraternity, 4; Kappa Kappa Kappa fraternity, 3; Chi Gamma Epsilon fraternity, 2; Alpha Chi Alpha fraternity, 1; Psi Upsilon fraternity, 1; Chi Heorot fraternity, 1; and Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, 1.
(11/18/05 11:00am)
Editor's Note: This is the third in a three-part series looking at the evolution of beer pong as a social and cultural phenomenon at Dartmouth. This article will examine the changing role of gender in pong and the female perception of the game.
(11/17/05 11:00am)
Editor's Note: This is the second in a three-part series looking at the evolution of beer pong as a social and cultural phenomenon at Dartmouth. This article will examine the 50-year history of pong at Dartmouth as it relates to today's game.
(11/16/05 11:00am)
Editor's Note: This is the first in a three-part series looking at the evolution of beer pong as a social and cultural phenomenon at Dartmouth. This article will examine the prominent role pong plays in social life on campus.
(11/08/05 11:00am)
During freshman orientation, most Dartmouth students stroll up the president's driveway, shake hands with College President James Wright and Susan Wright and spend the evening eating barbecued chicken with fellow freshmen while enjoying some light jazz.
(10/28/05 9:00am)
A term and a half after the College changed its "Good Samaritan" policy, school officials have seen an increase in the policy's use, College Proctor Harry Kinne said.
(10/21/05 9:00am)
Will Ryan '08 hesitated momentarily as Dartmouth fans chanted, "Rush the field! Rush the field!" As he jumped over the fence and took off running, the chanting grew to screaming, roaring, and shouting. He knew he had made one of the best decisions he'd ever make at Dartmouth College: he was rushing the field at the Homecoming game in front of hundreds of frenzied fans.
(10/18/05 9:00am)
Although fall rush is over for campus fraternities and sororities, coed rush is just getting underway with The Tabard and Phi Tau coed fraternities beginning their rolling rush processes and Alpha Theta holding two nights of rush on Oct. 20 and 25.
(10/11/05 9:00am)
Dartmouth fraternities finished their third and final evening of rush Monday, with sophomores sinking bids in numbers comparable to last fall's.
(10/07/05 9:00am)
While sophomore women strut from sorority to sorority for women's rush, sophomore men will face a less regimented process this weekend. Fraternity rush begins Saturday evening and will last three days as potential members of fraternities visit organizations of their choice between 7 and 9 p.m. on Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
(10/05/05 9:00am)
Sophie Pauze '08 is always on the go. After class, she has just enough time to grab an apple and coffee at Collis Cafe before heading to dance rehearsal.
(10/03/05 9:00am)
Chi Gamma Epsilon and Bones Gate fraternities, which closed parts of their houses for major renovations this summer, held registered parties Friday night to celebrate the reopening of their new basements.
(09/29/05 9:00am)
While many women hope to balance a career and child rearing, Lindsay Deane '08 hopes to be a stay-at-home mother, although she remains realistic that she may need to work for financial reasons.
(09/26/05 9:00am)
Theta Delta Chi fraternity pleaded guilty earlier this month to three misdemeanor charges in a plea bargain that resulted in the dismissal of five felony accounts of serving alcohol to minors stemming from an incident in January of this year.
(09/23/05 9:00am)
"We Know How to Party," proclaimed a banner hanging above the fireplace in Chi Heorot fraternity's great hall as members of the Class of 2009 entered Thursday evening to learn the ins and outs of the College's Greek party scene. Members of Heorot and Kappa Delta Epsilon sorority organized the event.
(09/21/05 9:00am)
As Fall term classes begin today, the changing leaves won't be the only thing adding color to the Dartmouth campus.
(06/12/05 9:00am)
Commencement marks a new beginning for all Dartmouth College seniors, another leaf turned over, a new chapter beginning. For some -- 21 seniors to be exact -- commencement will also mark the beginning of their time as a Senior Executive Committee member. Starting after Senior Week, the Senior Executive Committee replaces the senior Class Council as the reigning body of the 2005 class. It is the job of the Senior Executive Committee to choose the speakers for Class Day and to select the class marshals who will lead the class of 2005 down the aisles for the commencement ceremony.