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(02/21/96 11:00am)
After several weeks of delayed releases and waiting in nail-biting anticipation, Total, the trio of female voices behind this summer's breakthrough smash, "Can't You See," has hit the hip-hop charts yet again with another soul-stirring single and a much-awaited debut album.
(02/20/96 11:00am)
A dramatic cast and crew of students will begin a week-long series of performances of Cherrie Moraga's award-winning drama "Heroes and Saints" in the Moore Theatre of the Hopkins Center for the Performing Arts tonight.
(02/20/96 11:00am)
While Mardi Gras festivities take place thousands of miles away in New Orleans, Byrne Hall hopes to bring the spirit and food of the holiday to Hanover by celebrating "Cajun style."
(02/15/96 11:00am)
In an effort to increase student input in programming and on-campus dining changes, Dartmouth Dining Services has begun a series of roundtable discussions designed to initiate dialogue between DDS officials and students.
(02/09/96 11:00am)
This Saturday night, two Winter Carnival formals will offer students a change of pace from the typical weekend party events. Both the Programming Board and the Afro-American Society have prepared formals that offer students the opportunity to dance, eat and socialize in unique atmospheres.
(01/30/96 11:00am)
Articulate, pensive and candid, John Barros '96 has created many avenues for improving race relations on campus.
(01/29/96 11:00am)
Dance takes on new heights as members of student dance troupes Ujima and Sheba take the stage. The rhythms of Africa and the streets of New York come to Dartmouth, with the student body leading the cheer.
(01/22/96 11:00am)
As Femme Fatale's popularity reaches a fever pitch, the 16 ladies of the ensemble strive to keep their cool.
(01/22/96 11:00am)
According to a electronic-mail message forwarded to The Dartmouth, the rap group Run DMC has canceled its performance scheduled for Feb. 2 in Webster Hall.
(01/18/96 11:00am)
So you're grooving to the latest jams in the fraternity basement of your choice when all of a sudden the music stops. If you are a party regular, you know things like this can happen, but if you are the disc jockey, worrying about the music is hardly the least of your troubles.
(01/17/96 11:00am)
Michael Armstrong '97, a brother of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, was recently elected president of the Interfraternity Council.
(01/12/96 11:00am)
The College will commemorate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday this with a series of activities and speakers, from today through Monday, in honor of the late civil rights leader.
(01/09/96 11:00am)
The future is history. "12 Monkeys," the apocalyptic vision of director Terry Gilliam, stars box-office stars Bruce Willis sans hair and Brad Pitt as Jeffrey Goines, the scattershot son of a Nobel prize-winning virologist.
(11/20/95 11:00am)
Dartmouth United's first event of the term, coined "The jAAm at the AAm," is being dubbed a success by many of those who attended.
(11/20/95 11:00am)
The Winter Carnival Council recently selected " 'Round the Girdled Earth They Roamed: A Prehistoric Carnival" as the theme for this year's annual Winter Carnival.
(11/13/95 11:00am)
In a very serious and weighty production, Nuestras Voces staged the play "Shadow of a Man" by Cherie Moraga yesterday to an eager audience at Collis Common Ground.
(11/07/95 11:00am)
Featuring an eclectic repertoire ranging from lush-tender love songs to scouring roadhouse jazz, Cassandra Wilson, did not disappoint her audience last Friday in the Spaulding Auditorium of the Hopkins Center for the Performing Arts.
(11/06/95 11:00am)
The Black Underground Theater captivated its audiences this weekend at the Bentley Theater in the Hopkins Center of Performing Arts with its presentation of a thought-provoking production entitled, "Sacrificial Jones."
(11/06/95 11:00am)
A group of the College's Area Coordinators have organized a candlelight vigil on the Green and a discussion tonight to address students' concerns about the recent suicides of four students.
(11/03/95 11:00am)
Young, beautiful, and now riding the waves of celebrityhood, Cassandra Wilson, is a chantreuse who has definitely come into her own.