Dog Day goes all day, all night
Dartmouth's oldest improvisation group, the Dog Day Players, will perform their first-ever 24 hour improv show in front of Dartmouth Hall, starting at 4 p.m. today.
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Dartmouth's oldest improvisation group, the Dog Day Players, will perform their first-ever 24 hour improv show in front of Dartmouth Hall, starting at 4 p.m. today.
A small group of Dartmouth students demarcated and restored a destroyed Jewish cemetery this Summer with help from local villagers of Sopotskin, Belarus.
A panel of about a dozen women discussed poetry, body image, sexual assault and the difference between men's and women's experiences before an audience of about twenty women last night.
Containment is a better strategy against Iraq than fighting a direct war, according to Dartmouth Professor Daryl Press, who spoke Monday on "Phase II: Attack on Saddam."
A new dining facility, dormitory and academic building will be constructed over the next several years, replacing older buildings in a bid to improve student life.
Accomplished television and film writer Walter Bernstein '40 will visit Dartmouth tomorrow to lecture and see a screening of his 1964 movie "Fail-Safe."
The Dartmouth class of 2004 is experimenting with off-campus housing as a convenient and sometimes cheaper alternative to College housing.
At 154 minutes and French to boot, "Celine and Julie Go Boating" ('Cline et Julie vont en bateau,' 1974) is a bit much for any reviewer to expect a reader to run out and see, which is probably too bad.
A Hanover man has been arrested and charged with simple assault and criminal threatening after he yelled a racial slur and shoved at least one teenager in Collis on July 3.
Dartmouth '04's may have been surprised to find they are not as alone on campus during this Summer term as they thought they would be.
Dancer-illusionist company Momix offered a visual delight to audiences this weekend in the Hopkins Center. Clever visual ideas and skillful physical performances carried the piece, called "Opus Cactus." Well, as much as any piece of visual cleverness can.
If you aren't checking the prices of your textbooks online, you are probably spending too much money.
The biggest performance coming to Dartmouth this summer is unmistakably the Big Apple Circus, but the Hopkins Center is also introducing an annual series of visiting artists, the Summer Arts Initiative, which will bring an intriguing mix of performers to the College.
Teenagers whose parents don't restrict their access to R-rated movies are more likely to experiment with alcohol and drugs, according to a study released last month by the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center that has raised some old controversies about the role movies play in harmful behavior.
A recent study released by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences sheds light on just what the extent of national grade inflation has been. The study, released earlier this month, chronicles trends in grading over the last 40 years, and says that inflation has been particularly high at Ivy League schools.
Dartmouth senior art majors and a wide range of administrators and faculty members met last night to try to understand how Friday's devastating vandalism of the art department's studio affected its targets -- as people, students and artists.
A recent bill passed by Congress will establish constant interest rates for federal student loans starting in 2006 in order to make them more accessible for low-income students.
Timothy Rieser '76, a senior advisor to Vermont Sen. Patrick Leahy, spoke frankly Friday about the United States' involvement in Colombia, the making of foreign policy and how students and other citizens can influence it.
Bones Gate fraternity was slapped with three weeks of "full social restrictions" at an Organizational Adjudication Committee hearing last Thursday after the house was found to have hosted an unregistered social event early this month.
A recent study by the Lumina Foundation for Education called Dartmouth "unaffordable" while asserting that a vast majority of U.S. colleges do not provide enough aid to students. A senior Dartmouth financial aid official objected strenuously to this categorization of the College's financial aid policy.