Krishna hands over SA to new President
The outgoing Student Assembly conducted their last official group meeting of the year last night, as President Dean Krishna '01 passed on the reigns to president-elect Jorge Miranda '01.
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The outgoing Student Assembly conducted their last official group meeting of the year last night, as President Dean Krishna '01 passed on the reigns to president-elect Jorge Miranda '01.
Last night marked the beginnings of new leadership in the Student Assembly as next year's president and vice president Jorge Miranda '01 and Chance Hill '01 got their first chance to run an Assembly meeting.
Although incidents at recent Green Key Weekends have been kept to a minimum, Safety and Security and the Hanover Police are taking the usual precautions to make sure everything goes smoothly during this weekend's festivities.
Instead of discussing resolutions at last night's weekly meeting, the Student Assembly invited two administrators to discuss the traditional role of students in College decision making.
With less than one day left before today's elections, most of the candidates running for Student Assembly President and Vice President took part in a final question-and-answer forum last night at the Assembly's weekly meeting.
In what may indicate low voter interest in this year's elections, all five candidates for Student Assembly president debated in front of a crowd of less than a dozen people last night in Hinman Forum.
In preparation for the fast-approaching elections, candidates for president and vice president of Student Assembly gathered last night in Collis Commonground to give short prepared speeches and answer questions posed by moderators and audience members.
Alex Grishman '01
Discussion over an ostensibly simple resolution to change the titles of Student Assembly president and vice president to Student Body president and vice president turned into fervent debate at last night's Assembly meeting, as members failed to approve the measure.
With the end of winter and the fleeting promise of spring, Dartmouth students are stashing away their skis and ice skates and taking up warmer weather activities in the New Hampshire outdoors.
Last night the Student Assembly took an important step toward securing the release of the official list of candidates for a number of student leadership positions -- including Assembly president and vice president -- which has been held up by controversy over D-plans.
This year's Student Assembly elections are already getting off to a rocky start.
In an effort to eliminate campaign financial concerns for students running for Student Assembly president and vice president in the upcoming Spring term elections, the Assembly passed a resolution last night that allocates up to 900 dollars of the budget to subsidize these campaigns.
A group of Dartmouth scientists has received $15 million from the Environmental Protection Agency and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences to study the effects of toxic metals on human health -- one of the largest research grants in the College's history.
After moderate debate, the Student Assembly passed a resolution last night that endorses a primary draft of the "Student Response to the Recommendations of the Committee on the Student Life Initiative," drafted by an Assembly subcommittee.
Even before construction crews started their work, many at the College were concerned about the visual impact that the new Berry Library would create.
As founder of the Latin jazz groups Afro-Cuban All Stars and Buena Vista Social Club, famed bandleader, performer and now Montgomery Fellow Juan de Marcos Gonzlez embodies Cuban music like few other people -- and yet he almost never became a professional musician.
The Student Assembly passed a resolution last night that will provide discounted bus fares for Dartmouth students to and from Boston and New York City for spring break.
Last night concluded the Montgomery Fellowship Endowment series "Power and the Presidency," a set of lectures by prominent presidential historians, as four of the six Montgomery Fellows recounted their experiences with past United States presidents and gave their insight into the politics of the Oval Office.
This is the piece the great composer Sergei Rachmaninoff wanted to be performed at his deathbed.