Voters to drop ballots today
After a quiet campaign week, students will head to the polls today to elect the leaders of next year's Student Assembly and Class Councils.
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After a quiet campaign week, students will head to the polls today to elect the leaders of next year's Student Assembly and Class Councils.
Student Assembly presidential and vice presidential candidates presented their platforms and vowed to end Assembly infighting in a public debate in Collis Common Ground last night.
The Student Assembly decided in its general meeting last night to return a draft version of a report on the College's Reserve Officer Training Corps program to its Administrative Affairs Committee for re-evaluation.
The Dartmouth Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Students Organization issued a statement yesterday calling for the immediate termination of the Reserve Officer Training Corps at the College.
According to medical experts the surgery on College President James Freedman Monday will reveal one of three types of tumors.
Working under the guidelines of a new constitution, the Student Assembly began the term last night by discussing both the status of old projects and plans for the rest of the academic year.
A draft of a Student Assembly report to the Board of Trustees argues the Reserve Officer Training Corps program does not violate the College's Principle of Community and Principle of Equal Opportunity.
The Coalition for Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Concerns issued a statement on Mar. 28 demanding that the College eliminate its Reserve Officer Training Corps program.
Marcia Kelly, the College's new undergraduate judicial affairs officer, is different from what her title suggests.
Hanover residents will be strutting their stuff this April when the Hanover Parks and Recreation Department sponsors a Spring Fling Fun Run and a Spring Strut to benefit Hanover Youth-in-Action.
The Student Assembly considered 21 amendments to a proposed constitution at its meeting last night.
The Green Key Society plans to publish a special election newspaper next term to provide space to every candidate running for offices in Student Assembly, class councils, the Green Key Society, and the Committee on Standards to present their platforms.
AIDS-activist Melissa Marsh delivered a frank speech about her experience with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, to more than 400 students packed into Collis Common Ground last night.
The flag on the edge of the Green stood at half mast Friday in honor of former College Trustee Charles Zimmerman '23, TU '24, who died Thursday at the age of 92 in Hartford, Conn.
Dean of the College Lee Pelton recently released the finalized version of the College's hazing policy Tuesday, which detailed virtually no changes from last year's policy.
In a public address last night, Haiti's exiled President Jean-Bertrand Aristide called on the international community to increase sanctions against his country in order to restore political stability to Haiti.
A two-day conference on democracy in Haiti begins tomorrow and will feature a keynote address by exiled Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide at 8 p.m. in Webster Hall.
Theta Delta Chi fraternity is considering its response to the January issue of the liberal, campus publication Bug following a satirical letter to the editor which Bug printed under the fraternity's name.
With little discussion, the Student Assembly voted unanimously last night to cancel today's boycott of Dartmouth Dining Services.
The Student Assembly Executive Committee unanimously approved a motion at their Sunday meeting to discuss repealing the boycott of Dartmouth Dining Services at tonight's general Assembly meeting.