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(10/13/00 9:00am)
A day after the second of three presidential debates leading up to the Nov. 7 elections, polls say Republican George W. Bush, governor of Texas, did slightly better than Democratic opponent Vice President Al Gore.
(10/11/00 9:00am)
New Hampshire's Senate decided overwhelmingly yesterday to acquit state Supreme Court Justice David Brock, who graduated from Dartmouth in 1958.
(10/11/00 9:00am)
A total of 253 people joined a fraternity this past week in the last fall rush before the mass pledge period moves to Winter term next year.
(10/06/00 9:00am)
Since education -- more than any other issue -- touches almost every voter personally, it is not surprising that both Republican candidate George W. Bush and Democratic candidate Al Gore have made education a central issue this campaign season.
(10/05/00 9:00am)
Last week, Darlene Krueger filed a suit against Phi Gamma Delta fraternity and its officers -- three years after her son Scott drank himself to death during his freshman fall fraternity initiation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
(10/04/00 9:00am)
It seemed that Apples were back in season after the introduction of the revolutionary iMac in 1998. But the computer market is a competitive one, and recently it's become clear that Apple will need to fight hard against trends if it doesn't want to turn into "apple sauce" as the industry moves forward.
(10/04/00 9:00am)
Health Services has seen an upsurge in the number of reported cases of chlamydia and gonorrhea over the past six months, especially since the beginning of Fall term.
(10/03/00 9:00am)
Turning away challenges and invitations, Republican candidate George W. Bush has not -- until today -- debated against his Democratic opponent Al Gore.
(10/02/00 9:00am)
The number of violations involving controlled substances increased significantly in 1999 from the previous year, according to the College's just-released and federally-mandated Annual Security Report.
(09/29/00 9:00am)
As the College moves forward with implementing the Trustees' Initiative, a new player has entered the game. Meet Cassie Barnhardt, the acting assistant dean of residential life, who is replacing Deborah Carney for this academic year.
(09/28/00 9:00am)
Starting January 2001, Derrick Cartwright will assume his new role as director of Dartmouth's Hood Museum.
(09/28/00 9:00am)
Harold T. Shapiro will leave Princeton University after the end of the current academic year following 13 years as president.
(09/27/00 9:00am)
For the first time, this year, undergraduates are able to rent 16 off-campus apartments and houses through the College realty office.
(09/26/00 9:00am)
When Ahmad and Mustafa Abdur-Rahim -- both '04s -- were eight years old, they left a predominantly white, affluent suburb of Boston for unfamiliar territory in Jamaica.
(09/25/00 9:00am)
For most first year students at Dartmouth, the fabled college acceptance letter is the best thing the mail man has ever delivered. But 18-year-old Jordan Kovnot '04 said his Jeopardy! acceptance letter was "possibly more exciting."
(09/21/00 9:00am)
After his Sept. 2 arrest for computer theft, Andrew Vera '01 awaits a Jan. 9, 2001 court date, according to Hanover Police Chief Nick Giaccone.
(09/20/00 9:00am)
In addition to experimenting with freshman-only housing for the first time in two River Cluster dorms and various floors in residence halls, the College has also designated those River dorms substance-free after a record number applied for the option.
(09/19/00 9:00am)
With slight changes in the U.S. News & World Report's methodology, Dartmouth jumped two spaces to ninth place in the hotly contested list released Sept. 1.
(09/19/00 9:00am)
New Hampshire's Senate opened its first-ever impeachment trial yesterday, to hear charges against State Supreme Court Chief Justice David Brock, who graduated from Dartmouth in 1958.
(08/31/00 9:00am)
After two consecutive years of falling in the annual U.S. News & World Report's college rankings, Dartmouth has leapt two spaces to ninth place on the hotly-debated list that will be released tomorrow morning on the magazine's website.