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(03/03/98 11:00am)
More than 800 students have submitted answers to questions about their perceptions of the College today and goals for its future to the Student Assembly's Visions Committee -- 300 more than the Assembly had hoped, said Josh Green '00, co-chair of the Student Assembly's Visions Committee.
(02/25/98 11:00am)
The Student Assembly elected Janelle Ruley '00 last night as its next vice president to replace Nahoko Kawakyu '99, who resigned from the position last week.
(02/18/98 11:00am)
Student Assembly Vice President Nahoko Kawakyu '99 announced her resignation at the end of last night's Assembly meeting.
(02/16/98 11:00am)
Debating -- the manipulation of language -- is one of his "greatest strengths," but, in the eighth week of his Spanish II course, a student in the Class of 1998 found himself struggling to earn a D.
(02/13/98 11:00am)
With the inspiration for the sculpture in the center of the Green stemming from this year's Winter Carnival theme, "The Roaring -20s," Winter Carnival themes in recent years have been the guiding light for its statues, posters and events.
(02/04/98 11:00am)
Student Assembly President Frode Eilertsen '99 is aiming to become the first Assembly president in recent history to serve in the position for two years.
(02/04/98 11:00am)
Heated debate over the specifics of the Student Assembly's response to the report by College Committee on Alcohol and Other Drugs broke out during an Assembly meeting yesterday evening.
(01/29/98 11:00am)
Students are not the only ones being graded at the end of each term -- most professors turn the tables on their classes and ask them to evaluate course on the last day.
(01/21/98 11:00am)
The Student Assembly discussed plans last night to meet with Palaeopitus and the Presidential Search Committee to examine traits the groups are looking for in the College's next president.
(01/14/98 11:00am)
The Student Assembly unanimously passed a resolution to dedicate up to $4,000 -- about 12 percent of its budget for this year -- to a project which aims to distribute a compilation of opinions about the College to students, administrators and faculty.
(01/13/98 11:00am)
The Student Assembly is looking to spend 12 percent of its budget for the year on a project which would collect student input for the next president of the College to read upon arriving at Dartmouth.
(01/12/98 11:00am)
When Adam Dansiger '00 was thrown from his sports utility vehicle in an October accident, doctors at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center did not expect him to live 24 hours.
(01/09/98 11:00am)
A panel of representatives from Nike Inc., Human Rights Watch Asia, Columbia University and the AFL-CIO told an audience of about 150 people in Cook auditorium that workers in factories that supply Nike are probably not treated better or worse than those laboring for other companies.
(01/07/98 11:00am)
A fire at the College-owned Alpha Chi Alpha fraternity house got out of control during Thanksgiving break and caused $5,000 of structural damage to the house.
(11/21/97 11:00am)
When she was a high school student visiting college campuses, Tina Bria '01 noticed something odd about the 1902 Room in Dartmouth's Baker Library.
(11/06/97 11:00am)
The Committee on Student Organizations met yesterday to discuss whether to take steps against the Jack-O-Lantern student humor magazine, in the wake of student outcry over offensive material in the magazine's two most recent issues, but opted to table a decision until next week.
(10/31/97 11:00am)
The College no longer encourages students to smash mugs during freshman orientation and most of the '01s don't sport beanies, but not all traditions have died with the times.
(10/29/97 11:00am)
A sport utility vehicle owned by a student ran into a Safety and Security van in front of Gile Hall, then drove off without leaving any identification yesterday evening, according to a Safety and Security complaint filed last night.
(10/23/97 9:00am)
Dick's House decided last week to recommend that all students consider getting vaccinated against the bacteria that cause the potentially fatal disease meningitis, based on a recommendation from the American College Health Association, according to Director of Health Services Jack Turco.
(10/20/97 9:00am)
Two-time Academy Award-winning actress Meryl Streep, this year's Dartmouth Film Award honoree, likened her experience as one of a handful of females at a Dartmouth with several thousand males in 1970 to being "a canary in a mine."