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(05/06/97 9:00am)
The College will close several residence clusters and affinity houses this Summer term in order to complete the 18-month process of rewiring the campus with faster computer network connections.
(04/22/97 9:00am)
Some books thrill, chill and entertain. And some books are just plain bad.
(04/21/97 9:00am)
A student group presented Dartmouth Trustee Andrew Sigler '53 with a mock award in recognition of "Dartmouth alumni who are outstanding in their quest to destroy nature" at a press conference Saturday.
(04/15/97 9:00am)
"Apocalypse Now's" Robert Duvall sings the praises of napalm with the click of a mouse. Homer Simpson shouts "D'oh!" when you empty your trash. Don McLean sings farewell to Miss American Pie when email arrives.
(04/14/97 9:00am)
In celebration of 25 years at the College, the Native American Studies Program hosted a conference of professors from all over the United States and Canada to look for new directions in native studies.
(04/10/97 9:00am)
Dean Koontz's latest thriller, "Sole Survivor," is an exceptional book, mixing horror and euphoria in a tasty literary cocktail.
(04/08/97 9:00am)
While universities and corporations worldwide are scurrying to avoid massive computer system failures in the year 2000, College computer administrators say Dartmouth is well-prepared for the coming millennium.
(04/01/97 10:00am)
Bones Gate and Zeta Psi fraternities are both currently under indictment for serving alcohol to minors in two separate incidents.
(03/31/97 10:00am)
Former New Hampshire governor Lane Dwinell '28, an undergraduate at the College, graduate student at the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration and ex-officio Trustee of the College, died Thursday at age 90.
(03/26/97 11:00am)
All Sigma Nu fraternity houses, including the one on Webster Avenue, will be alcohol-free by the year 2000, a decision made by the national organization in response to increased safety and liability concerns in Greek organizations nationwide.
(03/06/97 11:00am)
Although coeducation was just beginning at the College when the landmark Title IX was passed 25 years ago, Dartmouth has progressed to one of the best in the nation in gender equity in athletics, according to USA Today.
(03/05/97 11:00am)
The Department of Drama's production of Samuel Beckett's "Endgame" is, in a word, brilliant.
(03/05/97 11:00am)
What better subject for a book than a story about a book?
(03/05/97 11:00am)
Some students only see deans when they want money or when they have run afoul of College regulations. But there are others who listen to deans for hours each week.
(03/03/97 11:00am)
Drawing from the absurdist writings of English playwright Samuel Beckett, "Endgame" presents a disturbed and somewhat eccentric portrait of the end of the world.
(02/27/97 11:00am)
The John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding announced yesterday that Government professor Michael Mastanduno will become the center's new director July 1.
(02/21/97 11:00am)
Thanks to the miracle of computer technology, students at the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration can currently take a graduate course taught by 160 "professors."
(02/19/97 11:00am)
Some mysteries are highly realistic, innovative explorations into the dark side of human nature. Others are fanciful, entertaining, even humorous farces. "Hornet's Nest" by Patricia Cornwell tries to be both, and fails miserably.
(02/13/97 11:00am)
The space in Thayer Dining Hall formerly occupied by the Hovey Grill will remain closed indefinitely, despite recent proposals to reopen it as an art gallery or vending-machine lounge. The large, centrally-located space has remained unused since it was replaced by the Lone Pine Tavern in 1994.
(02/10/97 11:00am)
The sadly overplayed genre of the "legal thriller" keeps producing writers, novels and, eventually, movies. Some of these works are good, others dull, still others inane.