Student admits to starting Gile fire
Christopher Dorros '97 admitted to starting last week's fire in a trash can on the fourth floor of Gile Hall in a letter to The Dartmouth late last week.
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Christopher Dorros '97 admitted to starting last week's fire in a trash can on the fourth floor of Gile Hall in a letter to The Dartmouth late last week.
The Winter Carnival Formal will return to the Collis Center tomorrow night after a one-year absence from Winter Carnival events. This year the theme will focus on Valentine's Day.
The Student Assembly's boycott of Dartmouth Dining Services will go ahead despite recent meetings between Assembly members and administrators in which DDS claimed they cannnot meet the Assembly's demands.
A motion to impeach Student Assembly President Nicole Artzer '94 failed to reach the floor last night because the majority of the voting Assembly did not think there were enough reasons to discuss Artzer's removal.
College tuition, room, board and mandatory fees will cost $25, 720 for the 1994-1995 academic year, an increase of $1,471 from last year, the Trustees announced at their winter meeting in Washington, D.C. late last week.
USA Today named Laura Iwan '93, an engineering major and former president of the College's Solar Car Racing Team, one of 20 undergraduates on the newspaper's 1994 All-USA College Academic First Team.
Lucretia Martin, a special assistant to the president, began her new job as director of development last week, overseeing along with Vice President of Development and Alumni Affairs Stan Colla the College's $425 million capital campaign.
The Student Assembly passed two motions last night - one in support of continuing the Reserve Officer Training Corps program at the College and the other calling for a one-day student boycott of Dartmouth Dining Services.
The deposed president of Haiti, Rev. Jean-Bertrand Aristide, will visit Dartmouth next month to give the keynote address in a conference on the future of democracy in Haiti.
The Student Assembly continues to work on several projects it began Fall term, including a task force investigating the D-plan and the drafting of a new constitution.
Denali Kemppel '96 participated in sorority rush this term from Anchorage, Alaska, by simply sending a letter to Assistant Dean of Residential Life Deb Reinders.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author David McCullough, most famous for his biography of Harry S. Truman, will visit the College next month as a Montgomery Fellow.
The Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Committee released its annual report last Wednesday, urging the College to create more spaces on campus controlled by women.
The first edition of Dartmouth Nightly News, a daily radio program for Dartmouth students, aired last night over the College's AM radio station, 1340 WDCR.
A Student Assembly-sponsored forum last night that was designed to focus on intergender relations at the College turned into a discussion about limited social options for first-year students.
After a year of limiting sorority rush to one term, the Panhellenic Council, the governing body of the College's sororities, is allowing the five houses that held rush in the fall to hold another round this term.
The new Collis Center was the center of attention yesterday as curious students and visitors crowded the facility and gave the renovations mixed reviews.
Members of the Conservative Union at Dartmouth and staffers of Spare Rib, a student-run women's issues publication, both worked yesterday to mobilize supporters in a controversy sparked by last Thursday's edition of the journal.
Police are investigating two fires that broke out on the first floor of Brown residence hall as possible arson incidents, Hanover Police Sergeant Nick Giaconne said yesterday.
The Student Assembly voted down a motion Tuesday night that recommended the creation of an affinity residence hall for students concerned about women's issues.