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(02/07/03 11:00am)
A defining Dartmouth tradition, Winter Carnival has had many faces in its 93-year history. Starting as a humble field day, Carnival has evolved into one of the biggest events on campus and over the decades has included athletic competitions, evening balls, beauty pageants and even TV commercials in the years since its founding in 1910.
(01/21/03 11:00am)
Continuing the apparent trend for higher Greek rush numbers this year, coed fraternity houses surpassed their 2002 winter rush numbers by adding at least 30 new members.
(01/08/03 11:00am)
Many Dartmouth students and alumni may begin carrying a different sort of green card in the very near future.
(01/06/03 11:00am)
Forty-two inches of snow fell in Hanover over Winter Break, just over 18 inches of that falling on Saturday and Sunday, complicating student travel plans as they returned to campus but benefiting many local businesses.
(05/24/02 9:00am)
If the Panhellenic Council has its way, Dartmouth could soon become home to a seventh sorority, although organizers have yet to draft any specific timeline or plan of action.
(05/23/02 9:00am)
Fire inspectors closed Alpha Delta fraternity last night as a safety precaution after an early-morning fire broke out in the furnace area of the house basement.
(05/17/02 9:00am)
While incidents over Green Key weekend have fallen in recent years, Hanover Police and Safety and Security will take some additional measures to provide for security and encourage students to be alert.
(05/14/02 9:00am)
Last week's appointment of two new members to Dartmouth's Board of Trustees occurred without much fanfare. There was relatively little interest in either the month-long alumni election in April or the campaign that began in December.
(05/09/02 9:00am)
A Hanover zoning ordinance known colloquially as the "three-persons rule" has been the bane of students seeking off-campus housing since its passage in 1961 and revision in 1976.
(05/09/02 9:00am)
Two Dartmouth alumni were elected by the Board of Trustees to five-year terms on the Board, the College announced yesterday.
(05/03/02 9:00am)
Bowing to considerable pressure from Congressional leaders and education lobbies, the Bush administration on Wednesday night withdrew its proposal to eliminate a program that allows students to consolidate variable interest rate loans at a low fixed rate.
(05/01/02 9:00am)
Indicating continued support for the Macintosh platform despite plans to switch administrative offices to Windows, Computing Services is working to adapt the core Dartmouth software for use in the new Macintosh operating system.
(04/30/02 9:00am)
A construction worker accidentally set off a sprinkler yesterday morning near the printing stations and computer machine room in the basement of Berry Library.
(04/30/02 9:00am)
In advance of next week's room draw, several hundred rising juniors and seniors selected housing last night during the second year of "squatting," which will allow upperclassmen to remain in the same residential cluster next fall.
(04/25/02 9:00am)
A Harvard University faculty committee is drafting a working proposal designed to reduce grade inflation and change the honors system -- a plan that has many students worried.
(04/17/02 9:00am)
It has been two years since 78 students were implicated for violating the honor code in Dartmouth's largest cheating scandal. While the sensitivities surrounding the highly publicized incident in the Computer Science 4 class have faded with time, the effects of the scandal continue to be felt.
(04/17/02 9:00am)
Israel has been in a continuous war since its independence in 1948, and has yet to gain decisive victory over the Arabs, former Israeli soldier and journalist Yehuda Yev said yesterday.
(04/16/02 9:00am)
Final touches are now being applied to Baker-Berry Library and Carson Hall, the future home of the history department and Computing Services, with full occupancy expected by the start of Fall term.
(04/15/02 9:00am)
Dartmouth students will soon have access to a world of information beyond the dusty stacks of Baker Library thanks to a "digital library" which will add a variety of digital multimedia and electronic publications to the over two million printed volumes.
(04/11/02 9:00am)
In the wake of the recent escalation of violence in Israel, a number of colleges and universities nationwide have recently cancelled their foreign study programs there.