Leaving With Mixed Feelings
For the last couple of weeks everyone has been talking about "last times."
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For the last couple of weeks everyone has been talking about "last times."
What do you get when you mix hard work, late nights, caffeine, WordPerfect, breadsticks, pencils, notepads and almost 100 students?
With a little more than 1,000 students on campus, summer should have been a quiet term at Dartmouth. Instead, a presidential visit, a controversial new student publication and the death of a star athlete kept Dartmouth in the national media spotlight the entire term.
Two weeks ago, sorority sisters and fraternity brothers ate hamburgers and mingled on the well-kept lawn of the nicest house on fraternity row at the invitation of College President James Freedman.
Adam Nelson '97 has one of the biggest necks, pound-for-pound on campus.
The College will house all students who applied on time for Fall term housing this year.
College Registrar Thomas Bickel said the new course dropping procedures instituted at the beginning of the term, which allow students to drop courses more easily, have so far been successful.
Cate Avoes '98 was arrested early Sunday morning on a charge of burglary with the intent to commit criminal mischief when she broke into a Dartmouth professor's home, according to a press release from Hanover Police.
They manage to walk backwards for miles without tripping over while explaining the Dartmouth-Plan to a group of high school kids in less than three minutes.
While Dartmouth can seem lonely and quiet with only one class on-campus in the summer, Programming Assistants do their best to make sure there is always something to do on-campus.
Before beginning renovations on Robinson Hall, the College employed a private company last week to remove asbestos from a number of its first-floor rooms.
Damage wreaked by yesterday's storm will cost the College somewhere between $5,000 and $10,000 to repair, Associate Director of Facilities Operations and Management John Gratiot estimated yesterday.
Richard Heck will replace Matthew McManness as executive officer in the Dean of the College's office in mid-August.
Knowing Dean of Freshmen Peter Goldsmith began his career as a camp counselor might make it a little easier for incoming students to approach their class dean for help.
Meredith Davis, an instillation artist, will open her latest exhibition in the Barrow's Rotunda at the Hopkins Center for the Performing Arts on July 21. Soon after, Dartmouth student Kristen Stromberg '94 will be featured in the Senior Fellowship Award Exhibition.
Sick of midterms and considering running away to join the circus? Now is the time, while the Big Apple Circus is still in town.
By mid-afternoon tomorrow the Connecticut River will have turned into a sea of rubber and floating bodies.
Two sophomores recently created Sheba, a new student hip-hop dance group, to fill the void left by other campus dance groups.
While most of the College slows to a crawl during the summer months, the offices of Facilities, Operations and Management and Facilities Planning actually speed up.
Dean of the College Lee Pelton has approved a new set of programming standards for the Coed Fraternity Sorority system.