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(11/26/02 11:00am)
Hundreds of chanting students protested the elimination of Dartmouth's swimming and diving teams at the houses of Dean of the College James Larimore and College President James Wright late last night. Administrators announced the cuts -- which become effective at the end of the winter season -- yesterday morning.
(11/22/02 11:00am)
Despite the downturn in the national economy, Dartmouth alumni continue to show their loyalty with their wallets. College officials reported that while the average gift per alumnus is down this year, the number of alumni donating funds has increased.
(11/19/02 11:00am)
Even though Dartmouth offered 81 classes with nine or fewer students last year if your major is in one of the social sciences, chances are you weren't in any of them.
(11/19/02 11:00am)
Hanover Police announced yesterday that a male Dartmouth student has been identified as a "party with involvement" in the reported sexual assault that happened at The Tabard coed fraternity in the early hours of Nov. 9.
(11/18/02 11:00am)
A lost girl, a giant pair of legs and a ridiculous heiress open the action of this term's absurdist mainstage play, "Time Remembered," which began pleasing audiences last Thursday night in Moore Theater.
(11/12/02 11:00am)
Hanover Police say they are no closer to apprehending the male who assaulted a Dartmouth female Saturday morning at The Tabard coed fraternity than they were over the weekend. As of Monday morning, there were still no suspects, and information about the assailant remained spotty.
(11/11/02 11:00am)
Though nearly a century separates Baker and Berry Libraries in architectural design, their benefactors -- both named George -- have much in common. Longtime friends George Baker III '49 and George Berry '66 both spoke this weekend of their happiness with the outcome of the 10-year-old Baker-Berry Library project.
(11/11/02 11:00am)
In the first report of criminal sexual assault at Dartmouth in just under a year, a female student disclosed to the Hanover Police Department Saturday evening that she was attacked by a college-aged male around 4:00 a.m. Saturday morning in the basement of The Tabard coed fraternity.
(11/08/02 11:00am)
Several departments -- particularly those in the humanities -- are now expected to reduce course offerings to lower costs, despite previous statements by College President James Wright and Provost Barry Scherr that core academic areas would be protected as Dartmouth cuts its budget.
(11/05/02 11:00am)
Author Michael Kimmel argued before a nearly full house in Dartmouth Hall last night that women cannot achieve social equality unless masculinity is redefined to allow men to accept women as their peers.
(11/04/02 11:00am)
Dartmouth students nervous about increasingly competitive graduate school admissions and a tight job market often take classes under Dartmouth's Non-Recording Option to keep their grade-point average as high as possible. However, receiving a grade of NR -- not recorded -- often appears more negative than the grade they would have otherwise received.
(11/01/02 11:00am)
Whether it's the bonfire, the football game or some unique form of revelry, most alumni carry memories of Dartmouth Homecoming with them for years to come.
(11/01/02 11:00am)
Homecoming has a long tradition of debauchery and rowdy behavior, but reveler beware -- the Hanover Police Department will be fielding 20 extra police officers to make sure the sweep and bonfire are safe and legal.
(10/28/02 11:00am)
WASHINGTON -- Over the weekend nearly 60 Dartmouth students marched with tens of thousands of other non-violent protestors and political notables in a National Day of Action against President Bush's proposed military action against Iraq.
(10/28/02 11:00am)
As the nation moves closer to military action, Dartmouth students gathered at Collis Center Friday in support of peace and to protest war against Iraq.
(10/23/02 9:00am)
While most of the debate over Title IX focuses on gender equity in sports, the landmark law was actually intended to affect all aspects of education -- and has had a major impact beyond the athletic field.
(10/22/02 9:00am)
Indian writer and activist M.C. Raj pleaded for Americans to support the liberation of India's "untouchables," who are assigned the lowest rung of the country's social and economic hierarchy under the Hindu caste system.
(10/18/02 9:00am)
Tuck School Professor Kenneth French is one of the world's top thinkers in economics and finance, but if you don't find him in his office, look for him to be out skiing or cycling in the New Hampshire countryside he loves.
(10/15/02 9:00am)
After listening to spirited arguments over the moral justification of pre-emptive military action against Iraq nearly 300 members of both the Dartmouth and Upper Valley communities voted overwhelmingly that such an attack was not justified.
(10/11/02 9:00am)
A lecture on village relations between Jews and Arabs in an Israeli village turned into a heated debate yesterday as audience members offended by the content and presentation of the lecture verbally sparred with both the speaker and fellow audience members.