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(05/21/98 9:00am)
Jonathan Kenyon '97, who was arrested last month for assaulting a sophomore female and for pulling the fire alarm in Zimmerman residence hall, was tried at the Lebanon District Court yesterday on a charge of simple assault and fined $500.
(05/14/98 9:00am)
Over 90 students and faculty members attended a dinner discussion in Collis Common Ground about the differences and similarities between issues that affect homosexual and heterosexual people.
(05/13/98 9:00am)
Next year's freshman class could be the largest in five years, despite the fact that it had the lowest number of admittances for that time period.
(05/08/98 9:00am)
For students who have experienced sexual abuse, eating disorders or problems with drugs and alcohol, a fellow student may seem more approachable than an older administrator or a health care professional.
(05/01/98 9:00am)
Although sophomores may have received strange looks from their friends back home when they told them they would be at Dartmouth this summer, students and professors alike do not seem to mind the College's year-round operation system.
(04/29/98 9:00am)
Dean of the College Lee Pelton compared higher education hiring practices with free agency in baseball at a discussion with seven students in Sanborn Library last night.
(04/28/98 9:00am)
When students are accused of plagiarism, cheating, rape or committing a hate crime, they must face a jury made up of not only administrators and faculty members, but their own peers.
(04/24/98 9:00am)
The Student Assembly's newly elected vice president, Case Dorkey '99, is busy, to say the least.
(04/06/98 9:00am)
According to Interfraternity Council President Jonah Sonnenborn '99, "Greek life is the lifeblood of social life at Dartmouth."
(04/01/98 10:00am)
The National Wildlife Federation recognized the College for its environmental awareness in a recent study. The report highlighted cost-saving conservation measures at 15 colleges and universities across the country, including Dartmouth.
(04/01/98 10:00am)
Jonathan Kenyon '97 pleaded not guilty yesterday morning to charges of simple assault stemming from an alleged incident with a female sophomore on South Main Street Saturday night.
(03/30/98 10:00am)
Edward Boraz has been named the new College rabbi and Jewish Chaplain for Hillel, the College's Jewish students' organization, and the Upper Valley Jewish Community following a year-long search in which the committee responsible scrapped its initial efforts in November and appointed a temporary rabbi last term.
(03/10/98 11:00am)
People from New York City talk fast, walk fast and like to get things done fast, according to Marene Jennings, '98. As president of the Afro-American Society, chair of the Tucker Foundation's English as a Second Language program, 1998 class representative to the alumni council, member of Palaeopitus and intern to the treasurer's office, Jennings certainly has lots of energy.
(03/10/98 11:00am)
Dartmouth's Panhellenic Council won an award for its rush process at the biannual Northeastern Panhellenic Conference in Cherry Hill, N.J., this past weekend.
(02/24/98 11:00am)
Nearly 200 members of the Dartmouth community gathered in the Roth Center for Jewish Life last night to listen to a 13-member panel of campus leaders and faculty members discuss racism at the College in the wake of the racial slur found on the door of a Channing Cox apartment last week.
(02/19/98 11:00am)
This term's Montgomery Fellow August Wilson spoke about his play which will be performed at the College this weekend, "Joe Turner's Come and Gone," and his beginnings as a writer to about 20 students yesterday in the Mid-Fayerweather residence hall basement.
(02/18/98 11:00am)
The speech office, once a large department and now Dartmouth's smallest academic division, is now located in just one room of the Asian Studies Department in Bartlett Hall.
(02/13/98 11:00am)
Dartmouth's Winter Carnival, although one of the most famous college winter carnivals, is not the only collegiate winter celebration in the northeast.
(02/09/98 11:00am)
As a part of campus programming for African-American history month, writer and actress Madeline McCray performed a one-act play about Bessie Coleman, the world's first female black pilot, last Friday to a mainly female audience in 105 Dartmouth Hall.
(02/04/98 11:00am)
In his speech last night titled "Genocide in Tibet," Dartmouth alumnus Blake Kerr '80, a general practitioner in Long Island, spoke on human rights violations in Tibet before a crowded 105 Dartmouth.