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(06/10/01 9:00am)
Tim Waligore '01 was working in Washington D.C. during an off-term last year and living with the current editor-in-chief of the conservative campus journal, The Dartmouth Review, when he resolved to start a new campus publication.
(06/10/01 9:00am)
A little more than two months ago, at the beginning of Spring term, Josh Holman '01 knew almost exactly how he would spend the next year of his life: he would take one of the first available post-Commencement flights to France, enjoy a week's vacation with his family, and then make his way over to Rome, where he would live and work for the next six months. In the early winter, he would return to Boston for a consulting job he arranged through Career Services.
(05/25/01 9:00am)
Speaking for the first time since allegations emerged about possibly unequal promotion practices in the Admissions Office, College President James Wright said he was concerned when he learned last year that nine admissions officers planned to leave their positions, but that he continues to have confidence in the office's leadership.
(05/22/01 9:00am)
Throughout the academic year, as the Provost Office was overseeing an inquiry into the Admission Office's unusually large staff exit, College President James Wright learned about the complaints that many of those departing admissions officers seemed to have.
(05/18/01 9:00am)
Green Key weekend boasts the beloved label of an annual Dartmouth tradition. Each year, students organize and attend social events to revel in the intoxication of things done before and things that will be done for generations of College students to come.
(05/17/01 9:00am)
In a series of departures that eventually led to a high level inquiry, nine of the Admissions Office's 14 officers resigned last year, following a chain of events that former staffers say reflected poor management and a failure to promote people of color.
(04/30/01 9:00am)
Zeta Psi fraternity will face College charges for the series of offensive newsletters attributed to the house and will soon participate in judicial hearings. But it was unclear late last night what exactly those charges are, and just how gravely they will affect the Greek organization's future at Dartmouth.
(04/25/01 9:00am)
When Christine Burnley Bucklin '84 was named the newest member of Dartmouth's Board of Trustees last week, the College cited her "breadth of business and leadership experience" as reasons for her selection.
(04/25/01 9:00am)
When Alex Wilson '01 announced this week that he would step down from his position as Student Assembly treasurer, the organization had to choose someone to fill his place.
(04/25/01 9:00am)
The Office of Residential Life's much anticipated verdict on the investigation into newsletters published by Zeta Psi fraternity has been repeatedly delayed following a higher-than-expected number of students who came forward to give testimony, according to people involved in the case.
(04/23/01 9:00am)
Neither capitalism nor socialism is ready for the challenges of the new century and the United States should usher in a 'new generation' Marshall Plan for Eastern Europe, according to Polish Solidarity leader Lech Walesa.
(04/20/01 9:00am)
On a warm, bright day in April, 1987, Dartmouth awoke to news that one of the College's fraternities was in trouble.
(04/19/01 9:00am)
Women's organizations on campus reacted swiftly and strongly to the public release of Zeta Psi fraternity's "sex papers" yesterday, imploring women not to visit fraternities last night and to rally on Webster Avenue against the house.
(04/19/01 9:00am)
What began as an ad-hoc rally to protest revelations of a sexist and threatening newsletter published by Zeta Psi fraternity ended with internal disputes and a pledge by a high-level administrator that he supports a faster pace of change at Dartmouth.
(04/18/01 9:00am)
Paving the way for the possible derecognition of Zeta Psi fraternity, the Coed Fraternity Sorority Council met last night to condemn the house for publishing a sexist and threatening newsletter.
(04/12/01 9:00am)
Caroline H. Derouin, a recently hired member of the library staff, died yesterday afternoon after collapsing of an apparent heart attack during a meeting of library personnel.
(04/11/01 9:00am)
Matthew "Matty" Demaine '04 was a long-time arts fan who was elected the most well-liked member of his high school class. He played energetically on the varsity lacrosse team and was widely embraced for his good cheer and great humor.
(04/09/01 9:00am)
Their frustration with Dartmouth's culture had been brewing for quite some time. So when some fraternity members screamed racist, sexist remarks at a female student from the porch of Psi Upsilon fraternity, their disappointment reached its peak. Dartmouth was too satisfied with the status quo, they decided, and somebody needed to do something.
(04/09/01 9:00am)
Friday's long day of protest began a little after 8:00 a.m., when Dean of the College James Larimore climbed the stone steps of Parkhurst Hall. Shifting his gaze from side to side, apparently surprised to arrive before the demonstration that he had learned about the day before, he entered the building with his briefcase in hand, seemingly ready for a routine day of work.
(04/06/01 9:00am)
A group of students that describe themselves as a grassroots coalition dedicated to changing the culture and institutions of Dartmouth will rally this morning at 8:00, a protest intended to grab the attention of the Trustees gathered on campus for their quarterly meeting.