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(05/01/00 9:00am)
Approximately 30 Dartmouth students joined an estimated 750,000 person crowd in a march to the National Mall in Washington D.C. yesterday for one of the largest civil rights demonstrations in recent history.
(04/26/00 9:00am)
Students involved with cultural and minority groups have mixed opinions on the Trustees' statement on the Student Life Initiative released last Wednesday. While many were not necessarily displeased with the report itself, some were disappointed at the items left out of the report.
(04/25/00 9:00am)
A disturbing Columbine-esque threat was phoned into Hanover High School's main office yesterday morning leading to a "lock-down" of the school's premises until the situation was deemed safe.
(04/20/00 9:00am)
Members of the faculty, who voted 81 to 0 in favor of the derecognition of the Greek system in February, reported differing opinions on the Trustees' the Student Life Initiative statement released yesterday.
(04/14/00 9:00am)
Looking back on two years at the helm of the College, 14 months of which were marked by polls, protests and fireside chats, President James Wright spoke to The Dartmouth yesterday about his reign so far and his vision for the future.
(04/10/00 9:00am)
"Followers," a new independent about fraternity hazing, played to an unimpressed student audience in Cook Auditorium Saturday night as part of the 2000 Senior Symposium and a promotional tour.
(04/10/00 9:00am)
Pulitzer Prize and and Tony Award-winning playwright Wendy Wasserstein gave dramatic readings and personal commentary on her experiences as the keynote address of the 2000 Senior Symposium on Friday.
(04/06/00 9:00am)
Controversies surrounding the name of the town of Amherst, Mass. and the mascot of Amherst College are hot topics of debate among students at the school frequently ranked in the top three for small liberal arts colleges.
(04/05/00 9:00am)
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(03/29/00 10:00am)
Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning playwright Wendy Wasserstein will highlight next week's 22nd annual Senior Symposium, a four-day event of speeches, performances and presentations relating to the theme, "A Time to Speak, A Time to Act."
(03/27/00 10:00am)
On the morning of March 11, a female student awoke to find a male intruder touching items on the desk of her Maxwell Residence Hall apartment.
(03/27/00 10:00am)
Grafton County Superior Court Judge Edward Fitzgerald III issued a preliminary dismissal order on March 10 for a class-action lawsuit filed by seven College alumni against the College and the Alumni Association.
(03/02/00 11:00am)
Former Surgeon General Dr. C. Everett Koop '37 shared his thoughts on healthcare in the United States and the future of the medical profession Tuesday evening at a fireside chat in the Hyphen to roughly 40 students and community members.
(03/02/00 11:00am)
Many universities across the nation have recently blocked on-campus use of Napster, Macster, iMesh and other MP3 file indexing and retrieval programs in response to large volumes of usage, which slows down their networks -- and Dartmouth is actively monitoring the situation here.
(02/25/00 11:00am)
Among possibly sweeping changes in store for the College's fining policy, students will no longer be fined for failing to complete their three P.E. courses by the seventh residential term, all dorm damage charges will be evaluated individually and all other fees and fines will be reviewed, clarified and restructured.
(02/16/00 11:00am)
Five-time Grammy award winner Sheryl Crow spoke candidly in an interview with The Dartmouth about growing up in Missouri, going to college, and becoming the renowned musician she is today. Through it all, music, she said, was always an important part of her life.
(02/15/00 11:00am)
Two teens accused of the murder of their father may visit campus early in March to help initiate campus-wide discussion on child and spousal abuse, according to Lara Santiago Renta '03.
(02/11/00 11:00am)
Though Academy Award-winning writer Budd Schulberg '36 has worked on countless screenplays and novels, he is reminded of one certain piece around this time every year: "Winter Carnival" -- a film he wrote based on his experiences at Dartmouth's annual event.
(02/10/00 11:00am)
While Dartmouth Greek organizations are enduring pressure from the College administration to improve their standards, Yale University's fraternities are under the gun from a different source -- the city of New Haven.
(02/09/00 11:00am)
Five-time Grammy award winner Sheryl Crow is coming to campus on Feb. 15 and 16 as the surprising first speaker in the Montgomery Endowment's new Popular Culture Series.