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(05/08/00 9:00am)
His campaign posters proclaimed him to be five feet and seven inches of fury. They said he knows how to change the Student Assembly. And they implored students to "Blitz" him, "call" him and "stop [him] on the Green."
(05/08/00 9:00am)
Partly because of financial constraints and partly out of new concern for College penalties, Greek houses have been hosting fewer campus-wide parties during the past few terms.
(05/03/00 9:00am)
The largest supermarket near campus, currently Grand Union, will change hands this summer to P&C, which will undertake small renovations before reopening in the same space.
(04/28/00 9:00am)
With the College now entering the implementation process of the Trustees' Initiative, the financial burden is drawing renewed attention, and costs appear be hovering in the $100 million to $150 million range.
(04/24/00 9:00am)
Two weeks ago a bulletin board in the Collis Center was crammed with bright papers and notices. Then, following the official start of the Student Assembly presidential election, its contents were stripped to make room for campaign posters and information.
(04/24/00 9:00am)
In the months since the Computer Science 4 cheating scandal has subsided from the campus's consciousness, allegations of a different sort have emerged, this time against Dean of the College James Larimore.
(04/21/00 9:00am)
In an effort to enhance community interaction among Dartmouth faculty and staff and provide greater commuter convenience for professors, the College is in the last year of plans to expand faculty housing in Hanover by 45 units, or 17 percent of what it already offers.
(04/20/00 9:00am)
There were no protests or rallies directed at College administrators yesterday. Nor was there much clamor in the student areas around campus, or signs of disbelief throughout the drizzly day.
(04/19/00 9:00am)
Dartmouth should increase funding for the Education Department, continue its Teacher Preparation Program and add tenure-track professors in education, according to the recently completed external review report of the combated Education Department.
(04/18/00 9:00am)
"So what does introducing Jewish Studies do to the university culture?" Susannah Heschel, professor of Jewish Studies, asked her Jewish Studies 11 class, which focuses on the modern history and culture of Jews.
(04/12/00 9:00am)
Dartmouth community members remember vividly the day last February when students gathered on the lawn of Psi Upsilon fraternity to protest the administration's pledge to revamp social life at the College.
(04/06/00 9:00am)
Addressing the prospects of the 2000 presidential election, popular political commentator and analyst William Kristol said that this election cycle could mark a transition to a new era in American politics and that its outcome is uniquely uncertain.
(04/05/00 9:00am)
Haverford College has decided to let students of the opposite-sex share suites and apartments that have single bedrooms, following complaints from the gay and lesbian community that mandatory single-sex housing was discriminatory.
(04/03/00 9:00am)
When the College announced that Phi Delta Alpha fraternity would be derecognized last term, more than a few restrictions were imposed on the former members of the fraternity. Some of the regulations " such as a ban on alcohol consumption " are typical among the College's repertoire of Greek supervision, but others elicited a more flustered response.
(03/30/00 10:00am)
Affirming the importance of free discourse and serving a blow to opponents, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously last week that public universities can continue to collect mandatory student activity fees that can be used to support controversial student organizations.
(03/07/00 11:00am)
The Valley News was first. Then the Associated Press. The Boston Globe covered it as a front page story. And the Boston ABC and NBC affiliate stations reported on it, too.
(03/02/00 11:00am)
In spite of the incident this fall in which a UGA provided alcohol for his freshmen floormates in violation of his contract, the Office of Residential Life is planning no changes in the screening process of prospective advisors as the deadline looms for applications to residential positions.
(02/21/00 11:00am)
In a move that has caused considerable controversy on its campus, Princeton University is considering expanding the size of its student body by 10 percent, possibly the most significant change since the university became coeducational.
(02/21/00 11:00am)
When Emily Cullen '00 decided to pledge the Alpha Xi Delta sorority, she was looking for an environment that would provide her with a solid social foundation.
(02/14/00 11:00am)
For the second consecutive year, leave-term students will be denied on-campus housing this spring, as the College struggles to accommodate even those students who are enrolled for Spring term classes.