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(08/26/03 9:00am)
An array of multicultural and international organizations await students of all backgrounds at Dartmouth, easing the transition into College life and providing a mainstay of cultural diversity throughout the year.
(08/20/03 9:00am)
Although only a handful of students were on this term to attend Student Assembly meetings, this summer's Assembly followed through on several projects it had conceived of quite some time ago, most of which will be implemented this Fall and will affect the entire student body.
(08/14/03 9:00am)
For years, upon first glance Collis Cafe appeared to be what Dartmouth Alumni Magazine writer Noel Perrin once called an "environmentally minded gourmet."
(08/06/03 9:00am)
It looks as though the end of the long awaited decision for a new College mascot is in sight, according to the proceedings of last night's Student Assembly meeting.
(07/31/03 9:00am)
In an effort to recruit more participants and spark interest in student affairs, Student Assembly treated its current members and potential converts to 250 flavors of ice cream, along with an introduction to the countless opportunities and projects available to take on this summer, at an informal meeting Tuesday night at the nearby Whistlestop ice cream parlor in Wilder, Vt.
(07/29/03 9:00am)
For Dartmouth Outing Club members who yearn to follow in the well-trekked footsteps of College legends John Ledyard and the goofy Dr. Wolfgang Schlitz, but who seek less accessible and costlier adventures beyond the boundaries of the United States, the newly instated Schlitz Adventure Fund may be the answer.
(07/01/03 9:00am)
About one hundred "trippees," 20 leaders, a climbing crew of four, a boating crew of three, two safety helpers, two student coordinators and others participated in Sophomore Trips, or STRIPs, this past weekend.
(10/14/02 9:00am)
The Jewish Sound Archive, a website created by Thayer Professor Alex Hartov and co-organized by Asian and Middle Eastern Studies Professor Lewis Glinert, will make its online debut this term, serving as a resource of Jewish music, history and culture.
(06/09/02 9:00am)
Matriculating to the College in 1998, the members of the Class of 2002 began their Dartmouth careers as students at the same time James Wright began his career as president.
(05/22/02 9:00am)
Faced with the daunting task of presenting disturbing statistics about global health epidemics, Dr. Nils Daulaire engaged a room full of potential public health practitioners, pre-med students and those interested in international affairs in Rockefeller Center yesterday.
(05/21/02 9:00am)
In the middle of the Pacific Ocean, on the one-mile-long island of Majuro, the blazing sun beats down on the backs of children clad in Dartmouth T-shirts.
(05/17/02 9:00am)
Who would have guessed that the raucous weekend immortalized in "Animal House" -- Green Key Weekend -- gained its moniker from a junior honorary society?
(05/13/02 9:00am)
The image of homeless sophomores pitching tents on the Green was rekindled after the third annual Room Draw, which left approximately 400 students without a College housing assignment for the 2002-2003 academic year.
(05/10/02 9:00am)
Homosexuality may be a risk factor for eating disorders among men, according to a recent study published in the International Journal of Eating Disorders.
(04/30/02 9:00am)
Despite an often strained relationship between Greek students and College administrators and faculty, members from each group joined together yesterday at the Hanover Inn to initiate honorary members into the Order of Omega Greek honor society.
(10/31/01 11:00am)
In a dimly-lit room tucked away in Sanborn Library, an intimate gathering of young men and women sat at a long wooden table and sewed together scraps of fabric into pouches. The discussion was a lively one, bantering about the minutiae of candlemaking and knightly combat.
(10/11/01 9:00am)
Though they were recently shy about traveling to the Upper Valley due to safety issues raised by the Sept. 11 tragedy, tourists known as "leaf peepers" are once again roaming the streets of Hanover.
(10/02/01 9:00am)
National safety concerns prevented Russian professor Jennifer Tishler and her students from boarding a flight to Russia on Sept. 11. A pair of robberies in St. Petersburg kept them grounded for good.