Students for Choice gets a new start
Students for Choice, a reproductive-rights organization, attracted 12 students to its meeting last night -- its first meeting since it became inactive a year ago.
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Students for Choice, a reproductive-rights organization, attracted 12 students to its meeting last night -- its first meeting since it became inactive a year ago.
The Hanover Police Department is currently conducting an investigation in Brown Hall in the Choates cluster, Detective Sergeant Frank Moran said yesterday. Moran would not say what they were investigating.
The College's Board of Trustees convened yesterday afternoon at Yale University for its Spring term meetings, and during this weekend's meetings, the Board may choose its new chair.
Since Deputy Provost Bruce Pipes left the College at the end of last term, Provost Lee Bollinger has restructured the Office of the Provost.
Within the next few weeks, the Panhellenic Council will vote on a rush proposal released at the end of last term that seeks to semi-randomize the sorority rush process.
Two burglars, who took advantage of unlocked windows in students' rooms in the Lodge residence hall, stole several pieces of electronic equipment over spring break.
In an effort to provoke campus reaction, a group of concerned students placed signs and piles of manure on the front lawns of Alpha Chi Alpha fraternity and Beta Theta Pi fraternity, late last night, in response to the fraternities' alleged racist and sexist writings.
The Tucker Foundation recently unveiled a new multicultural project, the aim of which is to expose area public school children to cultural education.
Last November, Calvin Daniels '96, intern for Dean of Residential Life Mary Turco, presented a proposal to campus leaders calling for more diverse programming within the Greek system and efforts are now underway to follow the proposal.
About 15 years ago, David Carson '85 strapped on his hockey skates, stepped on to Psi Upsilon fraternity's homemade skating rink and peered at the line of kegs he had to jump.
A group of students protested Dartmouth's rendition of MTV's dating game "Singled Out" on Friday night because they felt it was racist, sexist and heterosexist.
Students have mixed reactions to the proposals in the Report to the Community on the Future Housing Needs of Dartmouth College, released last week by the Office of Residential Life.
The College announced yesterday that Federal Express mail and packages will still be delivered through the Hinman Post Office, reversing a prior decision to stop accepting Fed Ex packages sent to the student post office.
Phil Arcidi, the president of the Pro-Life Alliance of Gays and Lesbians, will speak at the College on Tuesday.
Hanover Police is investigating the theft of more than $5,000 worth of equipment, including a copier and a laptop computer, from Robinson Hall since August.
The beat and movement of African and South American rhythms generated plenty of energy and excitement during the World Music Percussion Ensemble's first performance of the term.
The College began to install solar energy panels on the roof of Murdough Hall on Monday, changing its original plan to put the panels on the roof of the Kiewit Computation Center.
The College will place solar panels on the roof of the Kiewit Computation Center today, following the recommendation of the students who took Environmental Studies 50 last winter.
Returning alumni will scarcely have a free moment this weekend. Scores of activities are scheduled which aim to recognize distinguished alumni, celebrate special anniversaries and promote class unity.
When students imagine classes at Dartmouth, they probably think of small, intimate classrooms with students interacting closely with their professors.