SA gives $3K to papers
The Student Assembly voted last night to establish a $3,000 fund to provide financial assistance to freely-distributed, College-recognized publications such as The Beacon, bug and Spare Rib.
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The Student Assembly voted last night to establish a $3,000 fund to provide financial assistance to freely-distributed, College-recognized publications such as The Beacon, bug and Spare Rib.
The Steering Committee of the General Faculty yesterday approved a new graduate program related to health care, allocated funding to upgrade the College's computer network and reviewed reports from a variety of faculty committees.
The Student Assembly will form a Committee on Procedure at its general meeting tonight to investigate the appointments of four new members to the general Assembly.
Academic department heads met with top administrators yesterday and discussed the Fall term housing crisis, the budget and transcript changes.
Elaine Kim, a Korean-American political activist, feminist and renowned Asian scholar, told students to acknowledge the 'bad women' of their past and to make Asian-Americans a stronger, more visible part of the community.
In a debate-filled meeting last night the Student Assembly passed two motions: one calling for a committee to examine the constitutionality of several Assembly appointments and another allocating $5,000 for a speaker symposium.
The traffic along Webster Ave. has eased up and fraternity rush hour is finally over.
Hoping to start the year with an accolade of approval, the Student Assembly's Executive Committee last night planned a broad and ambitious agenda that includes initiating many long-term projects looking at social issues on campus.
A moose was on the loose last night.
Every year freshmen and their leaders return from Dartmouth Outing Club Trips with tales that seem to be repeated year after year - ranging from the trip that hiked 50 miles in the dark with nothing but cous-cous to the trip that was raided 15 times and slept in a cabin with not only showers but also hot water.
Computer Science Professor Donald Johnson, a brilliant scientist and the creator of Dartmouth's nationally respected computer science program, died September 10 while hiking Mount Cube near Orford, N.H. with his fiancee's daughter. He was 60 years old.
From day one, Dartmouth students are told that the campus thrives on discussion and debate. Last year was no exception to that, as there was the culmination of many old debates and the introduction of several new issues.
Trevor Burgess
The Class of 1994 revived an old tradition yesterday when they symbolically broke their ties with the College by placing pieces of a long cedar garland on the stump of the Lone Pine.
After more than eight hours of meetings, the Student Assembly's nominations committee remains unable to agree whether it will grant membership to Grace Chionuma' 96, who was appointed summer Assembly president two days ago.
The first issues of two new campus publications are expected to appear before the end of this term.
Student Assembly President-elect Danielle Moore '95 and Vice President-elect Rukmini Sichitui '95 last night appointed Grace Chionuma '96 as president and Jesse Russell '96 as vice president of the summer Assembly.
With only one meeting left this term, the Student Assembly will try to tie up its loose ends.
Next year's Student Assembly held a special meeting of the general Assembly to correct two errors that rendered the election of a secretary, treasurer and nominations committee invalid.
Because of the loss of six employees and amidst complaints of inefficient management and unreasonable work loads, Collis Cafe has been forced to cut back on the hours it will serve entrees and soups.