Freedman to speak at Colby-Sawyer College
Colby-Sawyer College announced yesterday that College President James Freedman will speak at its 157th Commencement ceremonies on May 13.
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Colby-Sawyer College announced yesterday that College President James Freedman will speak at its 157th Commencement ceremonies on May 13.
Only five seniors attended an informal meeting last night led by Special Assistant to the President Peter Gilbert and College spokesman Alex Huppe to discuss why this year's Commencement will be held at Memorial Field.
Jim Rich '96 won Tuesday'sStudent Assemblypresidential election because he mobilized the majority of the Dartmouth student body --white, Greek and politically moderate. Rich appealed not to the left, not to the right, but to Dartmouth.
David Grelotti '96 announced Friday he will run for Student Assembly president as a write-in candidate on a ticket with Ping-Ann Addo '96. The election will be held tomorrow.
The job of Student Assembly president could hardly be described as the most sought after position on campus this year.
It might be a good idea to scan your latest love interest's home page on the World Wide Web before you do something you might regret.
Scott Rowekamp '97 became the fourth candidate to place his name on the ballot for Student Assembly vice president at the end of last term.
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James Breeden will resign from his position as dean of the Tucker Foundation at the end of August and began a four-month leave of absence yesterday, Acting College President James Wright said.
Dean of the College Lee Pelton and Assistant Dean of Residential Life Deb Reinders both lost elections for local district school board seats on March 14.
Emily Jones '95 will co-chair the newly created alcohol task force this term with College Health Services Director Dr. Jack Turco, Dean of the College Lee Pelton said yesterday.
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Dean of the College Lee Pelton will delay bringing his final recommendations on the First-Year experience to the Board of Trustees until June.
Jim Brennan '96 withdrew from the Student Assembly presidential race at the end of last term because he said he wanted to have time for more "enjoyable pursuits."
The Dartmouth Outing Club last night elected Pam Brockmeier '95 as president and Sara Greenberg '97 as vice president.
Juniors Kelii Opulauoho and Bill Tovell confirmed yesterday they will run for Student Assembly vice president next term.
Aleph Henestrosa '96 yesterday announced he will run for Student Assembly vice president next term on a platform of drastic reform.
Jim Rich '96 yesterday announced his intention to run for Student Assembly president next term.
Three students have announced their plans to run for Student Assembly president next term.
After a long afternoon discussing the College's alcohol policy for Greek-sponsored social events, a group of students and administrators will present a number of proposed changes to Dean of the College Lee Pelton early next week.