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(06/13/99 9:00am)
With the almost constant moaning that goes on at Dartmouth concerning the lack of dating opportunities here, marriage is past the realm of imagination for most students. But in this year's senior class, there are at least ten students getting married to classmates or recent alumni around the time of graduation.
(05/24/99 9:00am)
In less than two weeks, most Dartmouth seniors will take final exams just as they have since their freshman fall. But years ago, from 1929 through 1967, seniors were required to take special comprehensive examinations - known to students as "comps" - before graduating from the College.
(05/20/99 9:00am)
Lebanon High School may be leaning towards abandoning its Indian mascot, despite a recent decision to continue using the controversial mascot for the time being.
(05/19/99 9:00am)
Hollywood will come a bit closer to Dartmouth this year as Kamran Pasha - Dartmouth '93, Tuck '00 - begins production of his occult thriller "Silver Cord" which will be partially filmed in Hanover and may star Dartmouth students.
(05/14/99 9:00am)
This Green Key Weekend Safety and Security plans to continue enforcing College policy as it does on normal weekends, while being particularly cautious due to the nature of the weekend.
(05/14/99 9:00am)
Whether they were roasting stolen pigs, hunting down women, drinking alcohol or just working, alumni interviewed by The Dartmouth said they had strong memories of what Green Key Weekend was like during their careers at the College.
(05/11/99 9:00am)
Former Dartmouth professor Carla Freccero spoke yesterday afternoon to about 50 students and former colleagues about the cultural politics surrounding movies and their soundtracks.
(05/10/99 9:00am)
Howard Scott Silverman '97 had never been on television, and he certainly never dreamed he would ever date the daughter of a celebrity.
(05/07/99 9:00am)
Runoff from the abandoned copper mines in Strafford, Vt., sometimes frequented as a swimming spot by Dartmouth students during warm weather, is as acidic as cider vinegar, and poses a serious threat to the surrounding environment.
(05/06/99 9:00am)
The Native Americans at Dartmouth will host their 27th Annual Pow-wow, weather-permitting on the Green, this Saturday and Sunday.
(05/03/99 9:00am)
The New Hampshire Legislature was a month past its April 1 deadline last Thursday when it approved an unpopular group of new taxes to fund the state's public schools. The new tax law narrowly averted a state-wide crisis, allowing local governments to collect taxes, keeping schools open for business and preventing mass layoffs of teachers.
(04/30/99 9:00am)
University of Pennsylvania President Judith Rodin lifted the five-week alcohol ban after receiving the final report from the alcohol task force that recommended safer uses of alcohol and expanded social options.
(04/29/99 9:00am)
Members of the Dartmouth Kosovo Refugee Fund lit the Green with hundreds of candles last night in an effort to raise awareness about the conflict in Yugoslavia, and to show support for Kosovar refugees.
(04/27/99 9:00am)
Last week's shooting massacre at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colo., which resulted in the deaths of 14 students and one teacher, contrasts sharply with the serene suburban image of the town that Dartmouth students who grew up in the area knew.
(04/22/99 9:00am)
Dartmouth's Women's Resource Center will host about 30 daughters of faculty members today in honor of the national Take Our Daughters To Work Day.
(04/13/99 9:00am)
Dean of the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration Paul Danos accepted his reappointment at the College for another four years yesterday.
(04/09/99 9:00am)
After six years as the Dean of First Year Students at Dartmouth, Peter Goldsmith will step down at the end of the school year to accept a position as Dean of the College at Oberlin College in Oberlin, Ohio.
(04/06/99 9:00am)
The Nobacco grant awarded a total of $10,000 last night to 16 campus groups that will plan tobacco-free programming for the Spring term.
(04/01/99 10:00am)
A computer virus called Melissa began spreading rapidly last weekend via e-mail, and could affect Dartmouth computers, Associate Director for Computer Services Randy Spydell said.
(03/30/99 10:00am)
Housing students has become increasingly difficult for the Office of Residential Life as student enrollment rises, and the office faced an unprecedented housing crunch this term. For the first time, ORL was unable to provide housing for 13 students.