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(01/06/00 11:00am)
With the release of the steering committee's recommendation report imminent, Greek leaders are maintaining their across-the-board wait and see attitude of Fall term and say they look forward to participating in the campus-wide discussions that will follow the announcement.
(01/05/00 11:00am)
Almost a year after the original announcement of the Student Life Initiative, the steering committee's recommendations on its implementation will be released sometime next week.
(11/24/99 11:00am)
Although the Student Life Initiative has forced the College to put off decisions about door locks, new Greek Houses, fees and fines and building projects, administrators say it has also brought other issues and plans to the forefront.
(11/16/99 11:00am)
Although the Coed Fraternity Sorority Council created a stricter Social Events Policy two years ago, most Dartmouth students and administrators are now quick to admit that getting around alcohol policy regulations is fairly easy -- and the drinking culture at the College remains virtually unchanged.
(11/04/99 11:00am)
Stephen Holmberg '01 is an engineering modified with economics major, he spent a summer doing fiberoptic research with NASA, he plays varsity squash, he is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity and he has a learning disability.
(11/01/99 11:00am)
In the months that followed the announcement of the Board of Trustees' residential and social life initiative, rallies and protests sang the praises of the Greek system, while the voices of any anti-Greek students were quiet.
(10/28/99 9:00am)
From the filming of CNN's Inside Politics at The Hanover Inn to satellite trucks lining College Street, it was clear yesterday that Dartmouth had entered the spotlight as hundreds of reporters from around the world descended on campus.
(10/26/99 9:00am)
Satellite trucks, secret service agents and presidential hopefuls will not be the only additions to the typically serene Hanover scene Wednesday and Thursday. College students concerned with the environment will also back rallies on the Green to protest environmental degradation before the Town Meetings both evenings.
(10/25/99 9:00am)
The numbers of alcohol violations, arrests and vandalism, as well as the first reported case of sexual assault, this Homecoming weekend were higher than last year's.
(10/18/99 9:00am)
The Annual Report of the Sexual Abuse Awareness Program that arrived last week in Hinman boxes paints a more serious picture of sexual abuse at Dartmouth than the Safety and Security's Annual Security Report that came out earlier this fall.
(10/13/99 9:00am)
Princeton University's Bioethics Professor Peter Singer, who garnered national media attention this summer for justifying euthanasia for severely disabled infants, stirred controversy from the moment he was hired last year.
(10/06/99 9:00am)
Students will be able to give feedback to the student representatives on the Social and Residential Life Steering Committee at a community forum at 8 p.m. next Tuesday.
(10/05/99 9:00am)
An announcement about the plan to expand cable options in residence halls should be made soon, according to Dean of the College James Larimore and Treasurer Win Johnson.
(09/30/99 9:00am)
Construction has become a part of daily life at Dartmouth, but lately, campus-wide improvements have been especially disruptive, jolting some students awake early in the morning and forcing professors to relocate their classes.
(09/30/99 9:00am)
Dartmouth's federally-mandated Annual Security Report, which arrived in Hinman Boxes last week, does not present a complete picture of safety to casual readers.
(09/27/99 9:00am)
In a proposal delivered to the Social and Residential Life Task Force, the Afro-American Society pressed the College to start taking disciplinary action against violators of the College's Principle of Community, an idea which was revived late Summer term after a fraternity and sorority planned and then cancelled a luau-themed party.
(09/23/99 9:00am)
An undergraduate adviser is under investigation by the Office of Residential Life after planning a party and providing alcohol to freshmen on his hall last Thursday night, according to several sources.
(09/21/99 9:00am)
As Rho Chis are beginning to contact their groups of rushees, the Panhellenic Council is preparing to start a revamped fall sorority rush, which will begin Thursday.
(09/21/99 9:00am)
Despite the College's drop in the U.S. News & World Report rankings for the second consecutive year -- tying this year with Cornell University for 11th place among national universities and sixth in the Ivy League -- most Dartmouth students do not seem worried about the new rankings or its effect on the College's academic reputation.
(08/13/99 9:00am)
From their first semi-successful battle -- located in a nursing home's social hall -- it's pretty obvious that the heroes of "Mystery Men" are not run of the mill.