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(04/12/01 9:00am)
Famed Los Angeles criminal defense lawyer Johnnie Cochran Jr., known for his successful legal representation of such celebrities as O.J. Simpson and Sean "Puffy" Combs, hosted yesterday's panel discussion entitled "Spinning with the Media: The Interface of Journalism, Law and Ethics."
(04/11/01 9:00am)
Dartmouth College General Counsel Bob Donin hosted a panel discussion on affirmative action yesterday afternoon at the Tucker Foundation for a diverse crowd of 20 students, employees and faculty members as part of Tucker and Career Service's "Putting Your Values to Work" series.
(04/11/01 9:00am)
After more than an hour of heated discussion and debate last night, the Student Assembly passed a resolution urging the College to reconsider its decision regarding the discipline of Psi Upsilon fraternity for the shouting incident that occurred last month.
(04/10/01 9:00am)
Despite the often-cited sentiment that Dartmouth students are apathetic, last week's protest constitutes only a small part of the College's scattered albeit strong tradition of campus activism.
(04/09/01 9:00am)
Beneath the dark shadow of student protest, this weekend's quarterly meeting of the College's Board of Trustees focused heavily on campus life, and in particular, issues surrounding the Student Life Initiative.
(04/05/01 9:00am)
Discussion of the Student Life Initiative is expected to be a hot topic at this weekend's once-a-term meeting of the Trustees of the College.
(04/05/01 9:00am)
Despite the fact that the College announced a $1.6 million addition to its endowment for financial aid this week, many students are upset by the decision that denies the majority of new benefits to current students.
(04/04/01 9:00am)
Last night's showing of "A Simple Heart" by Annie Parson and David Lazar's Big Dance Theater was not for the artistically faint of heart.
(04/04/01 9:00am)
Twenty-six high school students from New York City's Prep for Prep program made Dartmouth their last stop on a two-week tour of 10 selective northeastern universities last Thursday.
(04/04/01 9:00am)
Today the Office of Admissions will mail decision letters to what has the potential to be the most diverse class in Dartmouth's 232-year history, according to Dean Karl Furstenberg.
(04/03/01 9:00am)
Annie-B Parson and Paul Lazar's Big Dance Theater will be performing what Parson refers to as "a dance/theater adaptation of a truly amazing jewel of a story by Gustave Flaubert" at the Hopkins Center tonight and tomorrow.
(03/29/01 10:00am)
Although a number of colleges and universities throughout the nation " including Stanford, Yale, and the University of Pennsylvania " are currently celebrating Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgendered Celebration and Awareness Week, no such activities have been planned at Dartmouth.
(01/25/01 11:00am)
Until Medical School student Courtney Voelker received a Rhodes Scholarship this month, no Dartmouth student had won the prestigious fellowship for at least five years.
(01/24/01 11:00am)
When Susan Kuehl's sorority sisters found out she was a lesbian, they packed her bags and asked her to leave. When John Lee announced his homosexuality, fraternity brothers ransacked his room and left a sign on his bed saying "Faggot go home!"
(01/22/01 11:00am)
WASHINGTON -- After a disputed election, George W. Bush was sworn in as the 43rd president of the United States on Saturday and, in his inaugural address, called upon the nation to commit itself to "civility, courage, compassion and character."
(01/11/01 11:00am)
The star-crossed lovers' tale has been told and retold many times, but the newest version of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet places break-dancing Montegues and hip hopping Capulets on the streets of Philadelphia, where choreographer Lorenzo "Rennie" Harris attempts to modernize the timeless tale in "Rome and Jewels."
(01/10/01 11:00am)
Turn on the radio. You may hear Eminem rapping about murder and suicide in his recent hit, "Stan." Flip on the TV. If you have cable, you might see a cell-phone-toting teenage girl being stabbed to death in a re-run of the box office smash "Scream."
(01/10/01 11:00am)
Despite the Student Assembly's resolution last term calling for a more open process in hiring new faculty for the Education Department, Assembly President Jorge Miranda '01 said he thinks too much is going on behind closed doors.
(01/09/01 11:00am)
She's worked for NASA. She holds a U.S. patent. She won both the Goldwater and Marshall scholarships. What's next for this twenty-three year old Dartmouth Medical School student?
(01/08/01 11:00am)
After a historically brief election Shihwan Chung '02 of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity was elected president of the Coed Fraternity and Sorority Council while the position of vice president was left unfilled due to a lack of candidates.