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When a student dies, a College support system is ready to assist those affected by the tragedy.
The Internal Revenue Service is currently auditing the tax returns filed by Dartmouth in fiscal year 1991.
Professor John Strohbehn served his last day as Provost Wednesday after guiding the College's daily operations and long-term planning for seven years.
The Hovey Murals, boarded over since 1983 because of their controversial depiction of Native Americans, will be placed on permanent display next year when their home in Thayer Hall's basement is converted into a new art gallery.
The Jurassic period, according to history textbooks, was not renowned for etiquette or polite manners.
The men's gymnastics team, a non-funded varsity sport, discontinued intercollegiate competition this spring after the National Collegiate Athletic Association ruled that the team's membership was too low.
When Dean of Faculty James Wright recognized nine retiring professors at the final faculty gathering this spring, he noted that together they had been teaching at Dartmouth for 278 years.
Fourth in a series of articles about James O. Freedman.
At the only full faculty meeting scheduled for this term, College President James Freedman officially announced his selection of Michigan Law School Dean Lee Bollinger to be the next provost.
The College's top two financial officers yesterday presented academic department heads with a plan to avoid a projected budget deficit by cutting the benefits packages given to all College employees. Vice President and Treasurer Lyn Hutton and Provost John Strohbehn explained to the Committee of Chairs that the College's budget planners have balanced the budget for fiscal year 1994, but project a $1.3 million deficit in the following two years.
Academic department chairs yesterday discussed a report that recommends moving Dartmouth athletic teams from National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I to Division III classification.
The heads of Dartmouth's academic departments at a meeting yesterday voted to cancel the English foreign study program in London and create a geography program in Prague.
Hanover Police made only two arrests on campus over the Green Key party weekend, but College Safety and Security officers were kept busy with other minor incidents.
During the summer, College students often see hikers wandering through campus, outfitted with enough gear to make the trek across the Green look like a trek across New Hampshire's White Mountains.