Palaeopitus inducts new 2005 delegation
Palaeopitus, the senior society that represents the student body to administrators and facilitates communication among campus groups, announced its next year's members Wednesday.
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Dartmouth's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query.
65 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
Palaeopitus, the senior society that represents the student body to administrators and facilitates communication among campus groups, announced its next year's members Wednesday.
Hanover residents have approved a proposal by the College to ease local zoning restrictions, paving the way for Dartmouth to build a new faculty and staff housing development.
The nearby town of Lebanon recently nixed approval of a local methadone clinic when it realized its blunder in issuing a "retail" permit to the drug treatment facility.
Dartmouth is collaborating with Lyme Properties LLC to construct a $4 million life-sciences research laboratory in the Centerra business park by fall of 2004. The temporary facility, already under construction, is intended to help Dartmouth attract top-notch faculty until the College has enough available funds to build an on-campus lab.
Vandalism has been a major problem plaguing the election process, Student Assembly presidential candidates agreed Tuesday night.
Overheating can significantly increase the chance of a newborn succumbing to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, researchers at Dartmouth Medical School determined in a study presented to the American Physiological Society on April 18.
Dartmouth students with Fleet Bank accounts will return for the winter to find their branch on South Main Street supplanted by a Bank of America. Yet, while the face of the building will bear Bank of America signs, service changes from the perspective of the customer will be minimal.
Federal Communications Commission chairman Michael Powell cited Tuesday the convergence of traditionally separate technologies as the largest challenge facing the agency. At the fireside chat held in Cook Auditorium, Powell also discussed what he sees as the future of the internet: wireless networks andvoice-over internet protocol.
The Hanover Zoning Board of Adjustments has voted to approve proposals by both town residents and Dartmouth to re-hear the College's request for a special exception to its educational zoning status.
To accommodate the dozens of commuters who will be forced to park further away from their destinations due to construction on the Engineering Sciences Center on the south side of Cummings Hall, the College has started offering enhanced shuttle bus service around campus and the town of Hanover.
As Academic Computing introduces a new version of Blackboard, the online education tool, to campus, it will hold a focus group Thursday to gain student feedback about the service.
The College's plan for the North Maynard Street dormitories has been unanimously approved by the Hanover Zoning Board of Adjustments, contingent on Dartmouth satisfying a set of nine criteria. If Dartmouth is able to meet these criteria, the proposed dormitories will provide a badly-needed addition of 343 beds to the on-campus dormitory capacity.
The Hanover Police Department will soon ratchet up its patrols of areas deemed high-risk for underage drinking, thanks to a $14,000 state grant to pay current officers to work overtime.
Dartmouth is seeking a special exception from Hanover's Zoning Board of Adjustments in order to receive final approval for the dormitory component of the College's north campus expansion plan.
Dunkin' Donuts, the national coffee and donut franchise, soon will arrive in Hanover. The franchise will be opening a kiosk in the corner between the deli and check-out counter of Food Stop.
Most tend to think of Hanover as a quiet, rural town. But for many Hanover residents, their neighborhoods bear more resemblance to a busy city intersection than the secluded country.
The snow sculpture is the centerpiece of Winter Carnival.
Orton Hicks Jr. '49 succumbed to prostate cancer on Friday, Feb. 6. A founding member of the Aires, he continued to attend rehearsals and shows several times a year and was a beloved alumnus of the group, according to Aires members.
As part of its efforts to raise money to send to needy Brazilians, Lambda Upsilon Lambda fraternity is sponsoring a party on Feb. 14 in Collis Commonground, where students will be asked to make small cash or DASH contributions.
While an oversized keg unofficially roots for Dartmouth's athletic teams, the College administration is distributing "social norms" table-tents that claim, "89 percent of Dartmouth students don't think alcohol is a very important part of their social life."