Routine work causes water outage
Water shut down at about 10 p.m. for Dartmouth's campus and parts of downtown Hanover yesterday when a planned construction project at the corner of Lyme Road and North College Street went awry.
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Water shut down at about 10 p.m. for Dartmouth's campus and parts of downtown Hanover yesterday when a planned construction project at the corner of Lyme Road and North College Street went awry.
When her face first appeared as one of about a dozen photographs that flashed in the upper right hand corner of Dartmouth's new website, Janine Denny '02 -- an African American student here -- was surprised.
This Thursday, a new P&C supermarket will open in the building formerly occupied by Grand Union.
As of yesterday, three suspect bird carcases had been sent to New Hampshire's public health department to be tested for West Nile encephalitis, according to Hanover Police Chief Nick Giaccone.
After likely touring Dartmouth on a previous jaunt through Hanover and hearing parents ask the College's tour guides, "So, how's the food? Will my little Jenny/Johnny be well nourished? Will she/he be happy?," the questions will finally be answered. Here is The Dartmouth's guide to dining options in Hanover.
Back in the very beginning, Dartmouth Hall -- the imposing white edifice that faces the East side of the Green -- was the only building that the College could call its own.
At Dartmouth, the Vietnam-era storming of Parkhurst Hall by anti-war students is still legendary. But at politically-active Oberlin College -- the new home of Dartmouth's former Dean of First-Year Students Peter Goldsmith -- vocal protest is a part of daily existence.
MP3 fanatics everywhere breathed a sigh of relief Friday when two federal appeals judges granted Napster Inc. a reprieve, allowing the popular music trading service to remain online -- at least for the time being.
Although hundreds of students and townspeople floated in tubes and rafts down the Connecticut river on Saturday afternoon, the weekend greeted Dartmouth with few unusual disturbances or injuries to either sober or inebriated individuals.
Following a BlitzMail application process early this term, 25 students were appointed by the Student Assembly to committees designed by Dean of the College James Larimore to implement the Trustees' recent Initiative decision.
Warning: Don't be alarmed if you happen to see groups of four foot wizards and three-and-a-half foot owls strolling down Main Street at midnight this Friday.
When Dean of Residential Life Marty Redman announced that all permanent bars and tap systems must be removed from Greek houses by Sept. 16, the idea was not a new one to most of the assembled Greek leaders.
Starting July 1, most provisions of the "civil union bill," signed into law this spring, will go into effect in Vermont -- making it the first state to create an institution parallel to marriage for same-sex couples.
The inspiration for the dance theater Pilobolus -- which will perform tonight and tomorrow night in the Moore Theatre -- stemmed from a Dartmouth dance class in 1971.
Starting yesterday, Dartmouth students had the option to add and drop courses online, using a new addition to the Registrar's Banner Student system.
Three Dartmouth students were treated at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center near the end of Spring term for drug overdoses involving the illegal substance gammahydroxybutrate, more commonly known as GHB.
Attorneys are now involved in the Phi Delta Alpha fraternity situation, according to Zeev Dansiger, whose son Adam Dansiger '00 wrote the letter to the College that started the investigation which led to the fraternity's derecognition -- however it is still unclear whether a lawsuit is in the works.
When the Computer Science 4 scandal exploded in February, many students blamed professor Rex Dwyer for not living up to his title, while Dwyer blamed the department, saying it did not give him, a visiting professor, enough support.
With three days until its appeal deadline, Phi Delta Alpha fraternity, which was derecognized by the College Thursday, has decided to contest the decision on the basis of "a couple of procedural errors," according to former chapter President Matt K. Nelson '00.
Eli Diament '02, who was elected president of The Dartmouth Outing Club Tuesday, admitted something most people would probably never expect -- he was terrified when he went on his first wilderness expedition at age 14.