Authors Ping, Hongo share poetry
Poets Chin Woon Ping and Garrett Hongo shared their work, life experiences and perspectives on the Asian-American experience with a crowd of engaged students and faculty yesterday afternoon in Sanborn Library.
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Poets Chin Woon Ping and Garrett Hongo shared their work, life experiences and perspectives on the Asian-American experience with a crowd of engaged students and faculty yesterday afternoon in Sanborn Library.
Rebecca Davis '03 got more than her regular paycheck recently for her job in the library.
Dartmouth students may remember Christopher Winterbottom '02 from the incident in which he ran across the field at a Montreal Expos baseball game wearing only a "man-thong," but this Monday he will be running in the Boston Marathon to raise money for a good cause.
As Dartmouth has become more prominent and more varied over the years, the admission system has evolved to meet the growing competition among applicants and the institution's growing preference for diversity.
Seniors desperate for a job may want to listen to the time-tested advice of Assistant Director of Career Services Monica Wilson. Career Services sees hundreds of seniors a year. Wilson offered these tips to seniors still on the often frustrating quest for work.
For Montgomery Fellow Marlui Nobrega Miranda, a passionate devotion to the study of musical traditions has meant something more than a career of detached academia. The renowned singer, composer and researcher instead chose to take her calling deep into the Brazilian Amazon villages where endangered art forms thrive.
In the rural Upper Valley, women victims of domestic violence struggle to find housing, jobs and legal services that will allow them to leave abusive relationships.
Twice each year, the Diversity Peer Program brings socially conscious students together to heighten awareness of issues centered around the relationship of power and privilege to class, race, gender, religion, sexual orientation and disabilities.
Editor's Note: This is the fourth in a series of five articles about Dartmouth and the environment.New Hampshire's environmental regulations are not as stringent as those of neighboring states. This year, New Hampshire will try to tighten some of that legislation while continuing progress on some successful policies that have already been enacted.
For many years, the College has used rush to regulate Greek organizations, punishing them in times of dissonance with later rush dates and more restrictions.
College President James Wright reiterated the theme of his convocation speech -- campus diversity -- as faculty, administrators, alumni and students gathered in the Top of the Hop yesterday at a reception to celebrate the 30th anniversary of coeducation at Dartmouth.
A large and enthusiastic crowd engaged in an informal discussion last night on the meaning of being both gay and Greek at Dartmouth.
According to recently-released FBI statistics, Hanover is the safest town in New Hampshire, which the FBI says is the nation's safest state.