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(11/26/02 11:00am)
There are few things that are as constant in a Dartmouth student's life as the ringing of Baker Tower's bells. Whether it be "You Are My Sunshine" or the alma mater, Dartmouth students can count on hearing those bells every day.
(11/06/02 11:00am)
When Dartmouth began to admit women in the 1970s, sororities were formed to give female students an alternative to the long-existent fraternities, a space where women could share their experiences and build leadership skills.
(10/23/02 9:00am)
In January of 2002, the National Wrestling Coaches Association filed a complaint against the U.S. Department of Justice in hopes of eliminating gender quotas from the controversial Title IX regulations.
(06/09/02 9:00am)
Although by next fall the graduating seniors will be strewn across the world, many of them will spend the summer right here in the Upper Valley.
(05/01/02 9:00am)
Some time in the not so distant past, when some students thought Student Assembly election slogans couldn't get any more absurd, the Jack-O-Lantern convinced them that the opposite was true.
(04/17/02 9:00am)
In February, Christine Pelton, a high school teacher in Piper, Kan., failed 28 students who had copied their botany projects from online sources.
(03/27/02 11:00am)
The Graduate Record Examinations services announced this week that they would be radically altering the existing format of the GRE test by replacing the analytical section with a writing assessment this October.
(02/13/02 11:00am)
It's the test that determines the next stage of your life. The test that can either make or destroy your dreams. Or is it?
(02/08/02 11:00am)
For many seniors graduating this year, their freshman-year Winter Carnival was one they will never forget.
(02/04/02 11:00am)
More than 50 percent of college students have non-traditional body piercings and 23 percent have tattoos, according to a study published in this month's issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings.
(01/30/02 11:00am)
Glossy, trendy and a household name, Prozac has become the first prescription drug of our time to transgress the obscure world of medical textbooks and enter the glamorized sphere of popular culture.
(01/22/02 11:00am)
In an article this month by Joshua Green, the Washington Monthly reported that some of America's most prestigious colleges, including Dartmouth, are not meeting governmental standards in devoting federal work-study funds to community service.
(01/16/02 11:00am)
While campus cultural organizations welcome the prospect of altering Dartmouth's mission statement to emphasize diversity, they hope that the revision will have a practical implication and not simply a symbolic one.
(01/15/02 11:00am)
In a press conference yesterday, University of Southern Florida professor Sami Al-Arian said he would fight the dismissal being brought against him due to suspected terrorist links.
(01/07/02 11:00am)
Although the Dartmouth Rainbow Alliance's "Queer Peers" program has been providing students with resources in the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community for two years, many of the students involved are disappointed with its lack of a campus presence.
(08/22/01 9:00am)
After a year of renting Phi Delta Alpha fraternity's property for graduate student housing, the College will not renew its lease with the house's national corporation.
(08/16/01 9:00am)
In an historic decision Monday night, the Dartmouth Outing Club voted unanimously to amend its constitution and change its mission statement for the first time since its founding in the early 1900s.
(08/08/01 9:00am)
For Mike Perry '03, interacting with other students on campus is nothing new. Involved with student government at Dartmouth since his freshman fall, Perry is currently serving as Summer Chair of the Student Assembly.
(08/01/01 9:00am)
"Dartmouth does have a tremendous ability to develop early on a sense of place for its students," Dean of First-Year Students Gail Zimmerman said of the College's unique qualities. "It happens here, and it's very special."
(07/09/01 9:00am)
While many residents of Greek houses are contesting the new policy allowing Safety and Security officers to conduct unannounced checks of all undergraduate housing, students in a similar living environment -- affinity houses -- already face regular walk-throughs by College officials.