Behind the scenes at Safety and Security
As they sit in a room on the second floor of Dick's House, certain College employees can open doors located across campus.
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As they sit in a room on the second floor of Dick's House, certain College employees can open doors located across campus.
Due to an editing error, this story appeared in an incomplete format in Thursday's issue of The Dartmouth. The complete story appears below.
While Homecoming is highly anticipated and celebrated here at the Big Green, it is just a slightly embellished football game at many other colleges -- if they even celebrate the weekend at all.
A theft in New Hampshire residence hall and an unusual exhibitionist incident near the River Cluster marked the beginning of this week.
The number of inebriated students who received overnight care at Dick's House last year nearly doubled the amount that stayed during the 1996-97 school year.
After receiving two separate contributions of $3.5 and $1.5 million in the past two weeks, the College has raised almost all the funds necessary to complete the Berry Library project.
Although it was only founded at the College Spring term, La Unidad Latina Lambda Upsilon Lambda, the College's newest Greek organization, has big plans for the upcoming year.
For the first time since 1993, Dartmouth Dining Services achieved a slight budget surplus in the 1997 fiscal year, recovering from three years of financial losses.
James Wright ceremoniously took over the office of College president yesterday before a crowd of approximately 5,000 people at a combined Inauguration and Convocation on Baker Lawn.
Student Assembly President Josh Green '00 has joined the ranks of the Grateful Dead, the cast of South Park and Calvin and Hobbes.
As members of the Class of 1998 look toward the future, they will listen to an address by Doris Kearns Goodwin, a woman who has done extensive studies of the past.
Writers Grace Paley and Tillie Olsen read some of their short stories to a standing-room only audience in 105 Dartmouth last night. Their readings were the culminating event of the College's 25th anniversary of coeducation celebration.
The Task Force on Social Life Implementation Committee recommended last week the College establish an ongoing committee to change the allocation of campus space and policies that restrict current programming and social options for students.
Computers, transitions and the angst that accompany them -- how appropriate at an Internet-obsessed College on the verge of sending its graduating class to the next phase life.
A Dartmouth student might guess that "Big Red Bucks" are some strange foreign currency or that "ACDC" is only a rock band.
The College's housing waitlist for Fall term has 153 students for the second time in three years, just one year after it dropped to a five-year low of 76.
Most students who live in Butterfield, the College's lone substance-free affinity house, say it differs only slightly from other residence halls at Dartmouth.
Americans who look back to the 1950s as a time to emulate for its 'family values' are basing their nostalgia on myth, social historian Stephanie Coontz said in a speech to about 80 people in 105 Dartmouth last night.
Hanover is now home to a strip mall of sorts -- Centerra Resource Park, built on a parcel of College-owned land across from the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center on Route 120.
Green Key weekend is currently a favorite event among many members of the student body -- but it seems the memories of the weekend from the days of old are more enthusiastic than reactions of more recent times.