Though isolated in Hanover, students still active in politics
Although Dartmouth, set in the small, isolated town of Hanover, is often thought of as the most conservative Ivy League school, it has had its moments of great political activity.
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Although Dartmouth, set in the small, isolated town of Hanover, is often thought of as the most conservative Ivy League school, it has had its moments of great political activity.
Student Assembly President Frode Eilertsen '99 ran into the Collis Student Center after an evening workout to chat about the Assembly and his personal beliefs.
Saturday marks the 10th anniversary of College President James Freedman's inaugural address and his 10 years of refocusing on intellectualism.
Dean of the Faculty Edward Berger has announced the appointment of three new associate deans and a new assistant dean for development.
The sisters of Delta Pi Omega sorority have decided to become nationally affiliated.
Thayer School of Engineering Dean Elsa Garmire will officially announce her resignation to the College today, though she will remain a member of the Thayer School faculty and continue her research at the College.
Some students may be stuck in Hanover this Fourth of July weekend, but the College and Upper Valley offer many ways to celebrate.
Students and professors are of mixed opinions as Hong Kong starts day two under Chinese control after 156 years as a British colony.
Hanover Green Card customers looking for a snack after midnight might be buying a little more than they bargained for this term.
Everything But Anchovies restaurant is planning to expand and add two rooms for private parties this September if the Hanover town planning board approves the renovation of retail space to restaurant space.
The Panhellenic Council, the self-governing body of the College's sororities, held its first meeting of the term last night and elected new officers for the summer.
Michael Dorris's daughter contested his will and sued his estate making sexual abuse accusations at the beginning of this month, the latest development in the ongoing saga surrounding the former College professor's death.
Former Dartmouth Review Editor-in-Chief E. Davis Brewer '95 has been indicted for allegedly embezzling thousands of dollars from the off-campus conservative weekly, some of which may have helped pay his tuition bills.
Though it is commonly said that once you matriculate, you become a member of Dartmouth for life, most of the time this refers to the seemingly endless solicitations for donations.
Dartmouth's Board of Trustees lacks students, but other universities allow some student participation within their equivalent bodies and a few even let students sit on boards.
Chairman of the Board of Trustees Stephen Bosworth turned down the Student Assembly's request asking all Dartmouth students be given the right to vote in the election of new Trustees.
Yesterday marked the beginning of the annual Winter-term meeting of the College's Board of Trustees, with tuition rates and quality of residential life among the issues on the agenda.
The newly elected members of the 1997 Executive Committee met for the first time yesterday to plan for the their class' future in the first five years after graduation.
It takes an energetic and committed student to intern for the president of the College, but if any member of the senior class fits the bill, it is Theresa Ellis '97.
Yesterday, Winter Carnival began with the funeral of St. George, the "snowy knight" who died a sad death due to warm weather. Despite such a sorrowful start, Carnival weekend still looks promising -- the forecasts predict clear weather and there is more snow on the ground this year than the last five.