Task force presents survey results
The Task Force on Social Life presented the results of a survey it took earlier this term and solicited opinion from about a dozen students last night at a forum in Collis Common Ground.
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The Task Force on Social Life presented the results of a survey it took earlier this term and solicited opinion from about a dozen students last night at a forum in Collis Common Ground.
Vivian Paley, a retired kindergarten teacher whom the New York Times called "an artist whose medium is the classroom," stressed the importance of child's play to a packed 105 Dartmouth Hall last night.
As one of very few international students who rushed a sorority her sophomore fall, Mariam Malik '98 has some unique perspectives on the Greek system.
Those who think the Internet is too slow will be happy to learn that Dartmouth is getting a new one.
The numbers of binge drinkers and alcohol abstainers at the College has increased among freshmen according to the Core Institute survey administered to undergraduates for the sixth time last spring.
A walk across the Green with Mike B. Wilson '97 could take a while because he has to stop and hug and say hello to the all the people he knows.
With this week's flurry of campus activity promoting discussion of California's Proposition 209, many Dartmouth students said they support affirmative action and the repeal of the measure, the California Civil Rights Initiative.
Banners strung across dormitory halls proclaiming, "Co-hogs go home!" welcomed Mary Ellen Colt '76 to Dartmouth in 1972.
Americans showed yet again Tuesday they want to steer clear of extremism and keep parties in check when they re-elected Bill Clinton and strengthened an already Republican Senate.
Most students stare intently at their exam booklets when taking the Graduate Record Exam. But some students who took the test last month in Los Angeles were concentrating on something else -- their pencils.
Many male students were not ready for a sorority when the first sorority at Dartmouth, Sigma Kappa, now Sigma Delta, was created in 1976.
Kenyon Jones, associate director of athletics, died last night of a heart attack at age 61. Jones worked in the College's athletics department for 32 years.
Crawling over a sixty-tier wooden tower, members of the Class of 2000 will have worked for two days on the Homecoming bonfire by the time it is set ablaze tonight.
Food and Drug Administration Commissioner David Kessler last night held Joe Camel up as an example when he condemned the tobacco industry for deliberately directing cigarette advertisements toward youth markets.
College President James Freedman's traveling shoes may be wearing thin, but his off-campus itinerary remains long and diverse.
Students and professors watching last night's presidential debates generally agreed that candidate Bob Dole failed to pull off an appearance that would help him gain much-needed ground in the polls.
Theta Delta Chi received a warning from the College after the Coed Fraternity Sorority Judicial Committee found the house to have violated the College's group accountability policy during Summer term.
While the Admissions office has trumpeted the academic accomplishments of this year's freshman class, the Class of 2000 also boasts a range of non-academic talents and experiences from students who have spent time in a Bosnian concentration camp to Olympic torchbearers.
Earlier this month, a fire that was probably ignited by a lit cigarette claimed the lives of five students in a fraternity house at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, but administrators and Greek house managers at the College say such an event could not happen at Dartmouth.
Dr. Mae Jemison generously took the wooden chair instead of the comfortable arm chair as she sat down for an interview in her office in Steele Hall yesterday.