Carnival chairs plan big weekend
Amy Pogoriler '00 and Andy Louis '00 are planning one of Dartmouth's biggest weekends of the year.
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Amy Pogoriler '00 and Andy Louis '00 are planning one of Dartmouth's biggest weekends of the year.
During her senior year of high school, Shauna Brown '99 was awarded the prestigious Presidential Scholar Award. In ceremony and pomp, she traveled to the White House and was honored by President Clinton.
Twenty-four Boston colleges, including Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, have signed a 53-point plan to decrease underage and campus binge drinking -- and students at these schools are reacting negatively.
Zeta Beta Chi sorority is announcing today that it will dissolve on Dec. 10, and all its assets will be donated to charity.
Cola wars have been raging in America since the early 1980s when television became the prime battlefield for carbonated beverage companies, namely the Coca-Cola Company and Pepsico Inc, competing for a spot in every American's refrigerator.
Dartmouth received the Truman Foundation Honor Institution award yesterday in recognition of its participation in the Truman Scholarship program.
Erica Rivinoja '99 organized and judged a Battle of the Deans between Dean of First-Year Students Peter Goldsmith and Assistant Dean of First-Year Students Stephanie Hull at Moosilauke Ravine Lodge this fall.
Russian film
In 1992, the Dartmouth chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, a historically black Greek organization was inactivated due to a violation of national policy. However, in the spring of 1997, it was reactivated, and over the past year and a half, the sorority has been quietly regrouping and reorganizing.