Streep honored with Dartmouth Film Award
Veteran actress Meryl Streep, winner of two Academy Awards and a nine-time Oscar nominee, will be honored this Saturday evening with the Dartmouth Film Award.
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Veteran actress Meryl Streep, winner of two Academy Awards and a nine-time Oscar nominee, will be honored this Saturday evening with the Dartmouth Film Award.
When College President James Freedman three weeks ago announced his resignation, effective next summer, the one word on the lips of many people at the College was: why?
Women in the Class of 2000 had more to deal with this weekend than exams and papers.
Hundreds of male members of the Class of 2000 will take their suits and ties out of storage this evening and take part in the quintessential Fall-term ritual for sophomores: fraternity rush.
Students quaking in their boots at the thought of paying $400 for a bed, breathalyzer test and other treatments for intoxication at Dick's House can take some solace in the fact that the cost has been cut by more than half.
A Dartmouth student or graduate has competed in every Winter Olympics since their inception in 1924. Dartmouth graduates include the likes of professional athletes like Cincinnati Bengals football standout Reggie Williams '76 and current Pittsburgh Pirates baseball slugger Mark Johnson '90.
Whether throwing themselves against a velcro wall, roasting a goast on a spit or slaying dragons, college students all over the country are celebrating spring and taking advantage of the good weather.
Members of the press and public who are hoping to see records of the investigation into sex abuse charges against Michael Dorris will have to wait until at least May 28, after a judge granted an injunction yesterday keeping the records sealed.
Jacob Hunter, 51, of Walpole, who told police his "lifestyle" included the stealing of women's underwear, possessed a handwritten list of attractive women and two directories and photographs of students at the Tuck School of Business.
Soccer teams from 12 business schools across the country and abroad came to Sachem Field this weekend to compete in the 13th annual "MBA World Cup."
Hundreds of Dartmouth students, alumni and guests gathered in Rollins Chapel Friday afternoon to honor the celebrated author Michael Dorris, the founder of Dartmouth's Native American Studies program who died in a Concord motel last month.
Angela Poppe '00 had not gone far from her dormitory room when she realized she had forgotten her ID card. When she returned to look for it, she found more than she bargained for.
Times are tough for graduate students seeking jobs in academia, but Dartmouth Ph.D. candidates seem to be beating the odds.
These days, earning a Dartmouth diploma does not necessarily signal the end of a Dartmouth education.
Just a few days ago, there were no names on the ballot for either president or vice president of next year's senior class council.
Although many are up in arms over a possible Dartmouth Dining Services plan requiring students to purchase a minimum $800 non-refundable declining balance account, students at several other New England colleges and universities have much less flexibility in their dining options -- with some students forced to purchase meal plans similar to the Dartmouth "punch" plans.
Although all three Student Assembly Presidential candidates, Frode Eibertsen '99, Ben Hill '98 and Scott Jacobs '99, objected to the proposed non-refundable $800 meal plan, they disagreed on the course the College should follow.
Students yesterday seemed shocked and angered by the possibility they might be required to pay a minimum of $800 each term to support the ailing Dartmouth Dining Services. Many said they are not surprised the business loses money.
This Easter weekend in Hanover, it's business as usual for non-Christian students, though many Christian members of the community said they would be attending religious services in the Upper Valley or celebrating with friends and family.
Edward Berger, associate dean of the faculty for graduate studies, will succeed James Wright as dean of the faculty effective July 1, the College announced yesterday.