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(04/18/02 9:00am)
Most professors spend their careers at one institution, but for big-name scholars, it is becoming increasingly common to switch universities based upon attractive packages offered. But rather than causing a disruption, the sense of competition may be evidence of a thriving academic community.
(04/12/02 9:00am)
A memorial fund in memory of Half and Susanne Zantop established through the Upper Valley Community Foundation has already received $20,000 in donations from around the nation. The donations will benefit Hanover High School and will be used to further the study of languages and different cultures.
(04/11/02 9:00am)
"I went from wanting to be president to wanting to be a Peace Corps member."
(04/09/02 9:00am)
Students and faculty members gathered to protest sexual violence during the annual "Take Back the Night" march and candlelight vigil last night.
(04/04/02 10:00am)
On a quiet fall day in 1987, an aspiring photojournalist named Steve Lehman noticed a crowd in front of the palace.
(04/03/02 10:00am)
As tenure has come under increasing scrutiny since the 1980s, especially in public university systems, a new procedure known as post-tenure review has emerged to both praise and fierce criticism.
(04/02/02 10:00am)
The Council on Student Organizations, responsible for the distribution of funds for many student activities, will soon restructure its member selection process in favor of a procedure proponents say will yield a more representative body.
(03/01/02 11:00am)
Bob Jones University, a Christian school in South Carolina that has received national criticism for its now-abolished ban on interracial dating, has begun to offer a scholarship program for minority students, though the school does not perceive itself as having a race issue.
(02/27/02 11:00am)
Squatting, the room assignment procedure that allows students to remain in the same cluster for the upcoming term, will be expanded to include nearly all residence halls, according to the Office of Residential Life room-draw booklet, released yesterday.
(02/21/02 11:00am)
Stinson's of Hanover may discontinue beer kegs sales after receiving a citation for violating a keg registration law that will likely leave the store facing a 5-10 day suspension of its liquor license and a $500 fine.
(02/21/02 11:00am)
Though it was initially determined to be a viral outbreak, Dick's House doctors now consider the conjunctivitis epidemic, affecting nearly 250 students so far, to be bacterial in form, and therefore treatable with antibiotics.
(02/20/02 11:00am)
The Student Assembly voted unanimously yesterday to amend its constitution to create a diversity affairs committee. The new committee will coordinate students' efforts to address diversity issues.
(02/15/02 11:00am)
The events of Sept. 11 may have sparked a trend toward conservative attitudes among American college students.
(02/13/02 11:00am)
President Bush's budget for the next fiscal year offers good and bad news for college communities, proposing increases in some types of aid but cutting funds for other programs and failing to offer increases in student grants.
(02/12/02 11:00am)
With the wealth of activities that center around the College, Dartmouth becomes a miniature city for its residents, and it is easy for students to forget that they live in Hanover, too. The town is an independent governing body that is capable of making decisions that affect the entire community -- including the College.
(02/08/02 11:00am)
A defining Dartmouth tradition, Winter Carnival has had many faces in its 92 year history. Starting as a humble field day, Carnival has evolved into one of the biggest events on campus and has included athletic competitions, balls, beauty pageants and even TV commercials in the years since its founding in 1910.
(02/05/02 11:00am)
With some sophomores forced to live in temporary units this year, choice housing like the River Apartments is scarce. Several campus groups, though, enjoy apartments within the complex that are set aside for their members.
(02/05/02 11:00am)
The freshman year of college can take a serious toll on the well-being of students, according to a survey published in the February issue of the Chronicle of Higher Education.
(01/28/02 11:00am)
The Women's Resource Center celebrated the donation of two Frida Kahlo prints in the name of Susanne Zantop on Friday, just short of the one-year anniversary of her husband's and her murder.
(01/11/02 11:00am)
Physical acts of terrorism have had a high profile after Sept. 11, but the United States also faces a serious and increasing threat from cyber-terrorists, according to Andrew McPherson of Dartmouth's Institute for Security Technology Studies.