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(03/03/00 11:00am)
After hours of testimony and deliberations, the College decided yesterday to suspend indefinitely its recognition of Phi Delta Alpha fraternity on charges of violations of College and Coed Fraternity Sorority Council regulations.
(03/01/00 11:00am)
George W. Bush clinched the Virginia and Washington primaries as well as the North Dakota caucus yesterday, in the last day of voting leading up to next week's 13-state Super Tuesday.
(02/24/00 11:00am)
Dartmouth students implicated in the College's recent computer science cheating scandal are not alone -- cheating has been on the rise nationally since about 1960, and the problem has only intensified as computers have been integrated into curriculums.
(02/22/00 11:00am)
The Judicial Committee met yesterday for five hours to hear a level two case against Phi Delta Alpha fraternity, which could result in the house's derecognition by the College.
(02/21/00 11:00am)
In a deal that could potentially change the image of the "scoop shop" Dartmouth students know and love, Ben & Jerry's Homemade Inc. is now considering a buyout offer from Meadowbrook Lane Capital.
(02/15/00 11:00am)
While the steering committee report details a multitude of specific changes it hopes to see in the College's residential and social life, this is not the first time a report has been issued calling for substantial social change -- and not all have resulted in correspondingly drastic reforms.
(02/11/00 11:00am)
It's hard to imagine a Winter Carnival like Dartmouth's existing at most other schools.
(02/11/00 11:00am)
Until yesterday morning, students described the snow sculpture -- which served as the backdrop for Winter Carnival's Opening Ceremonies -- as anything from a boat to a dragon. However, by the time yesterday's Ceremonies rolled around, the sculpture was much more than a heap of snow.
(02/10/00 11:00am)
Some students have expressed concern about graphic and explicit BlitzMail messages and Posters advertising events included in The Women's Resource Center's "Sex Series."
(02/04/00 11:00am)
The Points of Light Foundation recently awarded the Dartmouth Partners in Community Service Internship Program an award recognizing its unique form of community volunteer work.
(02/04/00 11:00am)
Do you want to live in that big single on the second floor on mid-Mass? Soon you can let ORL know exactly that.
(02/02/00 11:00am)
After months of town meetings, speeches and hand shaking, the voters of New Hampshire turned out in record numbers yesterday to register their decisions in the country's first primary leading up to the 2000 Presidential election, making Arizona Senator John McCain and Vice President Al Gore the choices for their respective party nominations.
(01/31/00 11:00am)
Breaking from typical pre-election news coverage, Comedy Central's Jon Stewart moderated "Turning the Tables: Politicians Grill the Media," a debate between prominent journalists and politicians, on Saturday night in Manchester, N.H.
(01/19/00 11:00am)
The release of the steering committee report last week raised questions for Greek organizations on campus, forcing them to consider major renovations and the financial burdens that would accompany them.
(01/17/00 11:00am)
Although the majority of students think the steering committee recommendations aimed at the Greek system and the alcohol policy are too rigid, the student body is split on the residential life proposals, according to a poll conducted by The Dartmouth last week.
(01/13/00 11:00am)
Sean Busby '01 could face up to seven years in prison and a $4,000 fine for allegedly assaulting a nurse at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center and two students in his South Fayerweather residence hall last Spring term.
(01/13/00 11:00am)
Mark Greenstein '86, who is running for U.S. president calls himself a "conservative democrat," but instead of falling into line with the Democratic frontrunners, his platform hinges mostly on Republican ideals such as smaller government, decreased taxes and state rights.
(01/12/00 11:00am)
Dean Krishna '01 doesn't just wash dishes for Dartmouth Dining Services, compete on the mock trial team, promote environmental protection as the recycling chair of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity and serve Dartmouth as Student Assembly president. He is also the co-chair of the newest College task force, which will collect student reaction to the steering committee report, helping the Trustees make their final decision on the Initiative this spring.
(01/11/00 11:00am)
As the first day of community discussion on the steering committee's report drew to a close last night with an informal event at the Collis Center, members of the steering committee and administrators agreed that yesterday was a good jumping-off point for continued discussion and feedback.
(01/10/00 11:00am)
It's no wonder that "The Talented Mr. Ripley," directed by Anthony Minghella, has already been nominated for the Best Picture (Drama) Golden Globe award, and its star Matt Damon for Best Performance by an Actor (Drama). This thriller set in 1950s Italy is one of the year's creepiest, most unusual films.