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(09/28/11 2:00am)
The digital works themselves are constantly moving, forcing the viewer to stay in place in order to fully understand their scope. Yet the installations fit into a whole that is simple in its complexity, bringing together nature, symmetry and familiar stories.
(09/21/11 2:00am)
Louis Fucci, the former co-owner of Electra Night Club in West Lebanon a venue often rented for Greek organizations' formals until it closed in 2010 was arrested on Sept. 16 for conspiracy to commit murder, according to an affidavit authored by Police Officer Michael Tkac and obtained by The Dartmouth.
(09/14/11 2:00am)
Of the many Dartmouth alumni who play active roles in the domestic and international political spheres, five graduates have gained prominence over the past several years. Through various positions, both appointed and elected, these alumni helped shape the political agenda of one of the most contentious summers in recent Congressional history.
(06/10/11 2:00am)
As seniors welcome their last days on campus, many are looking forward to pursuing a variety of post-graduation plans. Students interviewed by The Dartmouth acknowledged the challenges of finding a job in today's economy but expressed a general sense of optimism about their futures.
(05/31/11 2:00am)
Director of the Dickey Center for International Understanding Kenneth Yalowitz will leave the College in December, he said in an interview with The Dartmouth. Yalowitz said his primary reasons for vacating his position were being in closer proximity to his family and wanting "a new stage" in his life.
(05/23/11 2:00am)
The event explored topics ranging from the development of book-making to the significance of the manuscript's marginal annotations all centered around the narrative of Dartmouth's Brut Chronicle, a 121-leaf manuscript written in Middle English prose.
(05/20/11 2:00am)
The end of May signals one thing: Green Key weekend is upon us again.
(05/18/11 2:00am)
Individuals can come together to reshape the fabric of neighborhoods in non-traditional ways, according to architect Teddy Cruz, who presented his lecture titled "Creative Acts of Citizenship: Performing Neighborhoods," in the Rockefeller Center on Tuesday.
(05/12/11 2:00am)
Despite student complaints regarding delayed updates on the housing vacancy list, the first two nights of the new online room draw system have gone "pretty smoothly," according to Director of Undergraduate Student Housing Rachael Class-Giguere. This is the first term that room draw has become an exclusively-online event for non-suite, apartment and quad housing.
(05/10/11 2:00am)
The calendar change was primarily motivated by the difficulty of having students leave campus right before the final examination period, Dean of the Faculty Michael Mastanduno said in an interview with The Dartmouth.
(05/09/11 2:00am)
One-fourth of graduating students surveyed by Career Services have obtained full-time jobs after graduation, reflecting a "fairly healthy" job market, but marking a decrease from last year's graduating class, according to Monica Wilson, acting co-director of Career Services. Although the current number of Dartmouth students with guaranteed employment is lower than in previous years, the National Association of Colleges and Employers recently reported that employers nationwide expect increases in the number of college graduate hires.
(05/03/11 2:00am)
Few people in the 16th and 17th centuries had the opportunity to visit the Holy Land, and the artists whose works are displayed in the exhibit were no different. Instead, they relied on their own imaginations to create visions of the events that took place in and around Jerusalem.
(04/28/11 2:00am)
The third annual competition presented student teams with plausible global scenarios and asked them to provide recommendations that ranged from business management to health care analysis to international law, The Dartmouth previously reported.
(04/25/11 2:00am)
In front of a standing-room-only crowd in the Rockefeller Center this Friday, Ted Cox presented his work as an undercover journalist in Christian gay-to-straight conversion programs.
(04/22/11 2:00am)
A female undergraduate student was arrested Thursday afternoon at Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority on a misdemeanor charge for the fraudulent use of a credit card, Hanover Police Chief Nicholas Giaccone said in an interview with The Dartmouth.
(04/15/11 2:00am)
Sommer, who is also the director of graduate studies in Spanish at Harvard, spoke about the decline of the arts in education over the past several decades and the need to strengthen their role in school communities. She called for teaches and other "everyday leaders" to forge the way for an elevated emphasis on arts education.
(04/07/11 2:00am)
Intellect and faith can be reconciled and individuals can fill their minds with ideas that lead to a stronger faith, according to Brandon Floch '11, who presented his winning theological research at the third annual Sinai Scholars Society Academic Symposium hosted on Sunday at the University of Pennsylvania.
(02/24/11 4:00am)
The Interfraternity Council recommended that the College re-recognize Zeta Psi fraternity on Tuesday, according to IFC president Tyler Brace '11. Although the College de-recognized the fraternity 10 years ago for violating College standards, Zete has been involved in the process of re-recognition since Fall 2009, The Dartmouth previously reported.
(02/18/11 4:00am)
American industry leaders realize that the current use of natural gas and fossil fuels will lead to an increase in carbon dioxide emissions, and they are focusing on developing electric energy, according to Luce. As electric vehicle manufacturers gain ground, Luce said he is hopeful that such advancements will decrease the overall demand for coal.
(02/14/11 4:00am)
The University Senate of Towson University made faculty members' votes in tenure decisions anonymous in an effort to make voting practices consistent across university departments, Inside Higher Ed reported. A secret ballot system will be implemented in lieu of conventional university methods, because while faculty members are requested not to reveal their votes for candidates applying for tenure, the information occasionally circulates among faculty. Towson's new policy will use ballots marked only with the committee member's university identification number. While some praise the new policy for removing pressures such as interpersonal conflicts, critics have raised concerns about a resulting atmosphere of distrust or lack of accountability with the increased secrecy, according to Inside Higher Ed.