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(02/13/06 11:00am)
Accompanying the lectures, debates, seminars, fashion shows, concerts, discussions and sweepstakes that are taking place from Feb. 13-18 on Yale's campus is a new 60-page full-color glossy publication that will be distributed at selected campuses nationwide.
(02/10/06 11:00am)
While Carnival is traditionally a celebration of the season, parties and Greek house events have always dominated the social calendar at Dartmouth.
(02/06/06 11:00am)
Dartmouth students who compulsively check their BlitzMail accounts can now find reprieve even when BlitzMail terminals are nowhere in sight. Launched two weeks ago by four Dartmouth alumni, Flurrymail.com allows e-mail users to send and receive messages by cell phone.
(01/25/06 11:00am)
Publications ranging from The New York Times to Network World magazine have previously lauded Dartmouth College's technological capacities, but the College received no applause from The Princeton Review last Friday, when the company made no mention of Dartmouth in its third annual list of the Top 25 Most Connected Campuses.
(01/17/06 11:00am)
"For the last several years, I've tried combining journalism with everything else I was doing," he said. "Now I'm getting a year to just work on my writing and reporting, and that's something I'm very excited about."
(01/12/06 11:00am)
As part of their work with the College's Counseling and Human Development department, Donna Steinberg and Claudette Peck began the Food and Mood Group three years ago to combat an increase in distorted body images and unhealthy eating habits on campus. Their group, which will begin discussion next week, brings together Dartmouth students who have struggled with their own personal body image, and have resorted to bingeing or purging.
(01/09/06 11:00am)
Students taking classes in a variety of departments will lose a valued writing resource at the end of this academic year.
(11/21/05 11:00am)
Beginning next term, Kevin Garland '07 and Dax Tejera '07 will take over as editor-in-chief and publisher of The Dartmouth, the newspaper's current directorate announced at the organization's annual Changeover ceremony Saturday evening at Casque and Gauntlet senior society.
(11/18/05 11:00am)
Still in his first days of freshman orientation, Alex Cushman '08 couldn't wrap his mind around the idea that one of his best friends, who was in the first weeks of college at the University of Colorado, had passed away from an alcohol overdose.
(11/10/05 11:00am)
Lisa Baldez, associate professor of government and Latin American, Latino, and Caribbean studies, has emerged as a leader in a growing field of political science as co-editor of a new scholarly journal, "Politics & Gender." The quarterly journal debuted this September as the official journal of the women and politics research section of the American Political Science Association.
(11/01/05 11:00am)
Award-winning science-fiction writer Samuel "Chip" Delany, who has been credited as one of the most influential figures in gay literature, discussed his own sexual gambles and the politics of AIDS studies during a provocative Monday afternoon speech.
(10/25/05 9:00am)
The Directing through Recreation, Education, Adventure and Mentoring program is working to raise money so it can take some of the children it mentors on a trip outside of Vermont to expand their horizons.
(10/20/05 9:00am)
The Dartmouth College Library recently announced a partnership with Google Scholar, one of the newest Google innovations in web research.
(10/17/05 9:00am)
The annual Native-American Fly-In and Dartmouth Bound visitation programs took place last week as part of Dartmouth's recruitment effort for minority students.
(10/07/05 9:00am)
Former U.S. Ambassador to Greece Monteagle Stearns discussed America's foreign policy and its relationship to Europe in a speech sponsored by the Dickey Center. About 30 students, faculty and locals attended Stearns's Thursday evening speech, titled "The U.S. and Europe: Turning Superman into Clark Kent."