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Dartmouth students prefer former Senator Bill Bradley by far over any other presidential candidate according to a mock primary conducted by The Dartmouth last Thursday.
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Dartmouth students prefer former Senator Bill Bradley by far over any other presidential candidate according to a mock primary conducted by The Dartmouth last Thursday.
The Hanover Police Department reported that a man came forward last week after reading a report in The Dartmouth to say that he believed he was the unidentified man seen with a rifle in the vicinity of Kiewit Computer Center Wednesday evening.
Damien Williams '01 was arrested yesterday on one count of Class A felony arson for his alleged involvement with a fire at Chi Gamma Epsilon fraternity on Dec. 9, 1999.
While at Dartmouth, Cincinnati native and former anthropology major Rob Portman '78 never imagined himself in public office. But on Friday, the now prominent member of Congress and seasoned campaigner, returned to New Hampshire in support of presidential hopeful George W. Bush.
Former Dartmouth Outing Club President Ben Berk '00 has spread himself all over campus in his time at Dartmouth. He has been an Undergraduate Advisor, been active in the 2000 Class Council, Leadership Discovery Program and the Aegis. Now he has tossed his hat into the realm of teaching.
Damien Williams '01 will be arrested and charged with one count of arson, a Class A Felony, for his alleged involvement with an early morning fire at Chi Gamma Epsilon fraternity on Dec. 9, 1999.
"You mean, when I'm elected," said Texas Governor George W. Bush, at the end of yesterday's New Hampshire Presidential Candidates Youth Forum, 'correcting' the moderator's "if" and demonstrating his confidence in the upcoming New Hampshire primary.
Ross Fenderson '00, a member of Phi Delta Alpha fraternity, was arrested in the early morning hours of Dec. 9 by police investigating a fire at Chi Gamma Epsilon fraternity. His arraignment on one charge of criminal trespassing is scheduled for Jan. 25 in Lebanon District Court.
Gamma Delta Chi fraternity was slapped with a $200 fine and has been put on probation until December 31, 2000 for an alleged "panty raid" in two sororities by a group of their pledges in October.
Students driving under the influence of alcohol and other drugs does not seem to be a major problem at Dartmouth compared to some other rural schools, such as Hamilton College in Clinton, N.Y.
The wreckage of the Learjet that disappeared on Christmas Eve in 1996 was found Thursday, ending the largest land and air search ever in the history of the state of New Hampshire.
Announcements on the College's policy on administrative fees and fines and changes in the campus cable television offerings have been postponed until the middle of November at the earliest, according to Dean of the College James Larimore.
Playing the role of the mascot for any team is hard work. From the Famous Chicken to the Banana Slug, mascots have been revered and ridiculed at sporting events everywhere.
Fraternities and sororities across campus have essentially adopted a "wait-and-see" attitude concerning the forthcoming decision on social space by the Trustees' Steering Committee.
There is almost nothing famed American writer and National Book Award Finalist Dorothy Allison is afraid to talk about.
In the opening day at the polls, the number of votes cast for the student elections hit 1,676 as of 9:23 p.m. -- surpassing last year's total voter turnout by more than 400.
The Class Council presidential candidates for the Class of 2000 and Class of 2002 each gave six-minute speeches to a modest crowd at the Collis Commonground Monday night in their one opportunity to reinforce the statements published in the "Election Update" newsletter which was released last week.
It seems the Ivy League is getting even more popular. Record-numbers of applicants have resulted in low acceptance rates at many of the institutions including all-time records at Yale, Princeton and the University of Pennsylvania.
On Christmas Eve, 1996, a 40-foot lear jet lost contact with the Lebanon Municipal Airport control tower after an aborted landing attempt in bad weather. The plane and its two pilots were never recovered.
While the Board of Trustee's announcement to end the Greek system "as we know it" thrust the College into the national spotlight, a significant number of non-related events shaped this past term for members of the Dartmouth community.