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(04/06/01 9:00am)
In an effort to reinitiate dialogue with some of the students most directly involved in the Student Life Initiative, Trustees met with small groups of students last night to address many of the ideas surrounding the two-year-old controversy.
(04/04/01 9:00am)
It used to be that he sung the praises of Dartmouth's uniquely tight-knit feel on those crucial student recruitment tours. But since the administration's pledge to revamp social and residential life triggered a campus uproar, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid Karl Furstenberg sings to a slightly different tune now when he discusses Hanover's social options.
(04/04/01 9:00am)
The Class of 2005 will be the first beneficiary of a new $1.6 million financial aid package that plans to reduce loan and work expectations, particularly for students that come from lower income families.
(03/30/01 10:00am)
The Hanover population surged at an unexpectedly high rate during the 1990s while the Upper Valley as a whole saw more modest growth, according to preliminary data released by the 2000 Census Bureau.
(03/30/01 10:00am)
Psi Upsilon fraternity will appeal the College sanctions filed against the house for the sexist and racist remarks shouted from its porch, a move that comes a day after Psi U learned that it now faces a six month ban on serving alcohol.
(03/28/01 10:00am)
Duke University's student newspaper editor Greg Pessin knew what he was getting into when he decided to run a controversial advertisement opposing slavery reparations. Fiery debate over the ad had already erupted on campuses across the country, capturing prominent headlines in the national media and his own careful attention.
(11/21/00 11:00am)
Time is money. Or at least that is what the clich says. But for an increasing number of students at Dartmouth and beyond, time is volunteering.
(11/21/00 11:00am)
As the Fall term draws to a close -- and with it Student Assembly President Jorge Miranda's first period in office -- Dartmouth's student government looks toward an active year in which the reenergized body will have to work hard to complete the unusually ambitious goals it has set for itself.
(11/21/00 11:00am)
When more than 100 students gathered last Thursday in Alumni Hall to discuss how the Greek system affects and reflects race relations on campus, their conversation was sometimes critical and sometimes composed. But it was not in isolation.
(11/21/00 11:00am)
It appears area residents are decisively against proposed plans negotiated between the College and local school district for Dartmouth to buy the entire property occupied by Hanover High and Middle Schools, but the community members who attended an open meeting last night expressed more enthusiasm for the possibility of Dartmouth buying a smaller portion of that property.
(11/16/00 11:00am)
Temporarily shifting its emphasis toward services, the Student Assembly took several steps last night to improve Dartmouth Dining Services -- with members pledging to keep Novack Caf open from midnight through 2:00 a.m. and putting pressure on DDS to reinstate an all-you-can-eat food option.
(11/14/00 11:00am)
Several interim appointments will fill the position left vacant when former Coordinator of the Sexual Abuse Awareness Program Susan Marine left the College last week.
(11/10/00 11:00am)
When the National Labor Relations Board ruled last week that graduate students at private universities have the right to form unions and bargain collectively, few at Dartmouth took note.
(11/09/00 11:00am)
Dartmouth should enhance communication with students who are off campus, offer more courses during Sophomore Summer and help alleviate moving problems, according to a newly released Student Assembly report on the D-Plan.
(11/08/00 11:00am)
The fight over the future of the education department didn't end with the administration's decision last year not to eliminate the program, as was previously considered.
(11/02/00 11:00am)
Napster will start charging users for access to its music files, the site announced Tuesday in the midst of two lawsuits that threaten to shut down the online service that has effectively frightened the recording industry and changed how music is distributed for its 38 million users.
(11/01/00 11:00am)
If ever the tone of Jorge Miranda's presidency was in question, it has become apparent now -- he believes the Student Assembly should be at once conciliatory and activist in its efforts to increase student voice on campus.
(10/24/00 9:00am)
The high-profile debate over same-sex rights in Vermont has taken yet another prominent turn: Reform Party candidate Pat Buchanan has joined the anti-civil union campaign, sponsoring ads throughout the state.
(10/19/00 9:00am)
When the Trustee Initiative report last year recommended a campus-wide discussion on revising the College's D-Plan, two committees were formed to consider such a change. One at the administrative level was charged with completing a feasibility assessment, and one, made up of Student Assembly members, had the task of collecting and analyzing student opinion on Dartmouth's unique quarter system.
(10/18/00 9:00am)
After a selection process that lasted several weeks, the 13 students who will sit on the Greek Life Committee have been chosen, and they are decidedly in favor of continuing the Greek system.