John Chittick '70 discusses AIDS dangers at Phi Delt
HIV and AIDS activist Dr. John Chittick '70 is spreading his message of AIDS awareness and prevention in the Upper Valley this week as he meets students at Dartmouth and area high schools.
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HIV and AIDS activist Dr. John Chittick '70 is spreading his message of AIDS awareness and prevention in the Upper Valley this week as he meets students at Dartmouth and area high schools.
Members of the Dartmouth community are reacting with optimism to the appointment of Ben Bernanke as chairman of the Federal Reserve Board.
In a recent study, Dartmouth geography professor Benjamin Forest warned that developments in technology may contribute to political gerrymandering, the process of manipulating the boundaries of congressional districts to benefit a particular party.
With an influx of alumni returning to Hanover for the Homecoming festivities, Greek houses are busy preparing reunions for their members who will be in town.
The chances for long-term stability and a successful transition to democracy in Iraq may not be as encouraging as some officials are leading the public to believe, Hoover Institution senior fellow Larry Diamond said in a speech Tuesday.
Approximately 30,000 people in the Connecticut Valley region can anticipate better medical care due to the recent affiliation of New London Hospital with the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Alliance.
Dartmouth students and staff members will only have to brave conditions at the interim fitness center for another few months, as construction proceeds according to schedule, according to a job meeting held Tuesday.
Agitation among the student body is mounting as construction on Dartmouth's new fitness center continues and conditions in the interim center prove to be unsatisfactory for many students, an inconvenience that is expected to persist until at least April, according to Sarah Berger, a fitness center staff member.
Despite two deaths that cast a shadow over the Dartmouth community, members of the Class of 2007 still managed to mold their sophomore summer into a unique experience.
Students looking to exercise in the College's work-out facilities may be in for a surprise if they show up at the old Kresge Fitness Center. Renovations on Alumni Gym have forced the treadmills, ellipticals and weight machines out of the previous location across from Leede Arena and onto the raised track in the West Gym.
Four experts on affairs in the Middle East convened in Silsby Hall Wednesday afternoon for a panel discussion concerning American foreign policy in the Middle East.
Dartmouth undergraduates applying to business or medical school will face a more forgiving admissions landscape next year, according to Justin Serrano, vice president at Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions.
Scores of families will flock to Hanover this weekend as the campus prepares for both First-Year Family Weekend and Mother's Day.
With dreams of entrepreneurial success floating through their heads, 25 students gathered in Carson Hall Monday night to attend a lecture on how to create an effective pitch for new business ideas.
While five male juniors are fighting tooth-and-nail to decide the direction of Student Assembly, the current body met Tuesday night to discuss the resignation of the Sexual Abuse Awareness Program coordinator Abby Tassel.
Despite President James Wright's repeated assurances that no speech codes exist at Dartmouth, a number of students expressed concern over the weekend that they were unable to exercise their freedom of expression at College sporting events.
Many changes for Coed, Fraternity and Sorority events might be on the horizon, including new attendance standards for certain parties and unregistered kegs in other circumstances. These proposals could be implemented next Fall term pending a decision by the Dean of the College, James Larimore.
Both long-time winter sport enthusiasts and beginners will have the chance to participate in a snow obstacle course at the Dartmouth Skiway Saturday, thanks to a charity event sponsored by the Dartmouth Ski Patrol.
Jeffrey James will usher in a new era for the Hopkins Center for the Arts when he becomes the center's sixth director this August, the College announced Tuesday.
Greek leaders gathered Tuesday night in Silsby Hall to elect two of their peers as new executive members of the Greek Leadership Council.