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Take your pick: a term's worth of books or 60 orders of EBAs' breadsticks. If you plan to pass, books are your best pick, but either way, you're spending about the same amount of money.
Katherine Burke will become the acting senior associate dean of the College, current Senior Associate Dean of the College Dan Nelson announced yesterday.
Dartmouth Medical School Professor Constance Brinckerhoff will take over as the College's acting provost when James Wright begins his presidency this summer, College President James Freedman announced yesterday afternoon.
The BlitzMail server known as Vixen shut down Saturday night, leaving a large portion of the student body without BlitzMail for nearly 20 hours. After it was repaired, it again crashed briefly late last night.
Lamar Alexander has worn many hats in his lifetime.
Now that the College has found a replacement for outgoing President James Freedman, the search can begin for a new dean of the College to replace Lee Pelton.
Charles University in the Czech Republic of Prague awarded Geography Professor George Demko the Jubilee Gold Medal for achievements in his field last week.
Though a lack of funds delayed the start of construction for two years, renovations to Webster Hall are on track and scheduled for completion by this November, according to Assistant Director of Facilities Planning Jack Wilson.
Mary Liscinsky, who has been acting associate dean of residential life since last summer, will now move up to serve as Acting Dean of Residential Life until a permanent replacement can be found, Dean of the College Lee Pelton announced yesterday.
The Board of Trustees will be holding its Spring term meeting in Boston this weekend to address the College's search for a new president.
Beginning May 1, students and faculty members will no longer be able to access Microsoft Word 6, Excel 5 and Power Point 4 through the College's KeyServer.
With the announcement of her resignation yesterday, Dean of Residential Life Mary Turco closed another chapter in the story of her 24-year relationship with the College.
In the old days of Dartmouth, housing was relatively simple. The College business administration ran housing, providing each of the male students with a room based on what he could afford.
For the first time in recent history, Dartmouth Medical School is listed in the top 10 of U.S. News and World Report's ranking of primary care medical schools released today.
Winter Carnival weekend this year saw a substantial drop in complaints and criminal reports to Safety and Security, according to College Proctor Robert McEwen.
On Feb. 14, a number of normally sensible College students will strap on a pair of skates and a few layers of padding, to try to leap as many kegs as they can all in the name of charity, as well as a few laughs.
The Social Life Task Force Implementation Committee has already effected some of the recommendations made by the Task Force Committee, and the committee is currently discussing other proposals.
Events of the past few months have cast a decidedly negative light upon the nation's fraternities and sororities. John Muckle '99, who was elected president of the Coed, Fraternity and Sorority Council earlier this term, wants to change that image.
A van carrying eight College students hit a patch of ice and crashed on the way back to Hanover from Montreal Monday night, but no one was seriously injured.
An ice storm which paralyzed much of northern New York, eastern Canada and northern New England managed to avoid Hanover in the past week, while crippling surrounding areas.