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(05/04/06 9:00am)
Five of the eight Class of 2006 marshals who were also members of the Senior Executive Committee, which selected the marshals, stepped down Wednesday following criticism that too many of the marshals came from the SEC itself.
(04/18/06 9:00am)
Making $800 a week playing online poker might seem like hitting the jackpot for most people, but it is just business as usual for Andrea Sarchi '07. Despite federal and state laws prohibiting online gambling and efforts to strengthen them, online poker remains popular with Sarchi and many other students on campus.
(04/12/06 9:00am)
Sidel, a visiting professor at Harvard Law School and Vermont Law School this year, said that while he supports the federal government's goal of cutting off terrorist funding, its focus on non-profits is misplaced and its methods are questionable.
(04/10/06 9:00am)
Potential presidential candidate Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) traded Capitol Hill for a book signing at a West Lebanon Borders Saturday that drew over 300 people. The senator is the latest in a series of 13 potential presidential candidates to visit the state this year as the 2008 presidential primary races kick off.
(03/28/06 10:00am)
Ozzie Harris II '81, the Special Assistant to the President for Institutional Diversity and Equity, and Director of the Office of Institutional Diversity and Equity, clarified the reasons for his resignation after serving the College for 14 years with a statement released last Wednesday, citing "philosophic differences" with the College.
(11/16/05 11:00am)
Starting Dec. 8, the College will shut down the BbOne program, a debit account allowing students to use their Dartmouth Cards at town vendors, BbOne Senior Operations Director Dan Gretz announced in a BlitzMail message to students Tuesday. Checks refunding the balance of all BbOne accounts will be mailed to students' home addresses before the end of December.
(11/15/05 11:00am)
With the tsunami last December and Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, the Oct. 6 earthquake in Pakistan and Kashmir threatens to be lost in the shuffle, despite having killed at least 87,000 people.
(11/04/05 11:00am)
Lotus Subhapholsiri '06 had to miss her Engineering Sciences 13 class when she came down with a respiratory infection Thursday, but she will be able to watch streaming videos of the lectures she missed on the course's website as she recovers this weekend.
(10/21/05 9:00am)
Hanover resident Toby Fried knows Homecoming is not just for students. Fried has been taking his son Danny to the Homecoming football game and bonfire for the past thirteen years. Many local residents participate in Homecoming events and the weekend also provides a boost for local businesses.
(10/20/05 9:00am)
Though rush is over for most fraternities and sororities, the process of inducting new members is still proceeding under the radar screen for some minority Greek organizations.
(10/14/05 9:00am)
On March 19, 2003, while Dartmouth students were enjoying their spring breaks, Nathaniel Fick '99 was crossing the Kuwaiti border in the dead of night, leading his elite Marine Corps special forces unit into Iraq.
(10/06/05 9:00am)
Help is on the way for students who struggle balancing busy social lives and packed schedules. Kiewit Computing Services recently rolled out Oracle Calendar, a free, web-based version of the calendar program used by Dartmouth faculty and staff since 2000.
(09/28/05 9:00am)
Dartmouth computer science graduate student Igor Paprotny dons his surgical scrubs, latex gloves and safety goggles and steps boldly into a class-100 cleanroom.
(09/22/05 9:00am)
Five major construction projects have already begun to transform the Dartmouth campus this fall. Well underway, the combined $113-million effort, which began in August 2004 and is scheduled to end in 2006, represents a major expansion of the College's educational, athletic and residential facilities.
(06/12/05 9:00am)
From a speech given by a Native American near a tree branch, a false bomb scare during a presidential visit, and Mr. Rogers, the commencement ceremonies has consistently been an exciting time, even if the look has changed over the years.
(05/31/05 9:00am)
In a three-day event that brought together over five decades of black alumni and students, the Black Alumni of Dartmouth Association met this past weekend for their biannual reunion. The reunion featured a variety of events, including performances by student groups and the unveiling of a specially-commissioned portrait of Professor Dr. Errol G. Hill, Dartmouth's first tenured black professor.
(05/27/05 9:00am)
May and June are red letter months for government professor Richard Ned Lebow, who garnered a slew of notable awards and positions recently. Lebow will receive the Alexander L. George Award for best book in political psychology this July. He was also made an Onassis Fellow in Classics for the summer and received a position at the University of Cambridge in England.