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(02/11/00 11:00am)
Students familiar with the Winter Carnival posters that hang in Thayer Hall may have noticed a certain peculiarity: the presence of women in many of the signs that date back as late as the 1930s.
(02/03/00 11:00am)
An external committee will begin its review of the education department today, undertaking an examination process that will determine the department's future status at the College.
(02/02/00 11:00am)
The Student Assembly unanimously endorsed a resolution supporting the Education department's continuation and expansion last night, as the department braces for review by an external committee this week.
(01/27/00 11:00am)
Dartmouth students who own laptops are now able to access the World Wide Web, search the Online Library and check their BlitzMail accounts via a wireless Ethernet connection, according to Kiewit Computing Services.
(01/26/00 11:00am)
When the steering committee released its long-awaited report earlier this month, much of the initial focus centered on the radical reforms to the Greek system it proposed.
(01/25/00 11:00am)
When the steering committee released its long-awaited report earlier this month, much of the initial focus centered on the radical reforms to the Greek system it proposed.
(01/25/00 11:00am)
In what will likely be the most important election event until the February 1 primaries in New Hampshire, Democrat Vice President Al Gore and Republican Texas Governor George W. Bush won the Iowa Caucuses last night, marking an important -- if anticipated -- victory for the two frontrunners.
(01/24/00 11:00am)
When President of the College James Wright announced the Trustee Initiative on social and residential life last winter, most community members focused not on a promise for a revamped residential system, but on his pledge to fundamentally change the nature of Greek life.
(01/21/00 11:00am)
A rash of recent computer thefts inf Robinson Hall continued yesterday -- this time in the Student Assembly office.
(01/06/00 11:00am)
In an event that will likely affect how the Coed Fraternity and Sorority Council reacts to the imminent steering committee recommendations on the Student Life Initiative, the Greek body will hold its annual elections for executive positions tonight.
(01/05/00 11:00am)
The fall term saw several important developments in the now year-long process of evaluating social and residential life as the steering committee completed its deliberations and the campus moved closer to the release of its final report.
(01/05/00 11:00am)
The fall term saw several important developments in the now year-long process of evaluating social and residential life, as the steering committee completed its deliberations and the campus moved closer to the release of its final report.
(11/24/99 11:00am)
Following the admission of their anti-Greek sentiments in The Dartmouth earlier this month, five seniors -- Ben Berk, Josh Green, Teresa Knoedler, Noah Phillips, and Janelle Ruley -- have received substantial negative and some positive feedback.
(11/23/99 11:00am)
Dr. Daniel Jonah Goldhagen, author of the influential book "Hitler's Willing Executioners: Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust," spoke about the role of the ordinary German under the Nazi regime to students and community members at the Roth Center for Jewish Life last night.
(11/19/99 11:00am)
Three days after women's soccer head coach Kelly Blasius Knudsen '91 announced her resignation from the Big Green soccer team, the Athletic Department launched a search for her replacement as players continue to reflect on the impact her departure will have on future seasons.
(11/19/99 11:00am)
In an incident that dismayed a Texas community and could have ramifications at Dartmouth, a bonfire at Texas A&M University collapsed at 2:20 yesterday morning, crushing at least 11 students to death and injuring 25 others.
(11/16/99 11:00am)
As the Steering Committee on the Student Life Initiative finalizes its recommendations of the full Board of Trustees, College alumni clubs are preparing to disseminate the news quickly and thoroughly as possible, in an effort to avoid some of the miscommunications that occurred last year shortly after the announcement of the Initiative.
(11/11/99 11:00am)
In another lawsuit against Internet retailers, the National Association of College Stores is suing Varsitybooks.com, accusing the on-line bookstore of false and misleading advertising concerning textbook discounts.
(11/02/99 11:00am)
While some rushees might be turned away by the heavy price tag that some Greek houses carry, the leaders of such groups also recognize that not all students can afford to pay membership fees that can climb to as much as $500 a term.
(10/22/99 9:00am)
In 1904, Winston Churchill came to see Dartmouth's bonfire. In 1954, a hurricane forced its cancellation. Sixteen years after that, it nearly brought about an environmental lawsuit.