Dave Matthews combines old and new in latest album
One reason the Dave Matthews Band has not come and gone like groups such as Hootie and the Blowfish is that it does not do the same thing over and over again.
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One reason the Dave Matthews Band has not come and gone like groups such as Hootie and the Blowfish is that it does not do the same thing over and over again.
Around twenty years ago today, Susan Wright would have been reading to her elementary school students, like she did every afternoon.
Lewis Duncan, the current provost and senior vice president for academic affairs at the University of Tulsa, will be the new dean of the Thayer School of Engineering, College President James Freedman announced yesterday.
Plenty of people have played in an orchestra, but not many have conducted one.
"Body Chemistry 3: Point of Seduction," "Honey, I Blew Up the Kids" and "Burial of the Rats." Topside convenience store is selling these and other videos this week for three to five dollars.
This year's College Commencement, scheduled for June 14, will be held on the Green for the third straight year, despite the area's proximity to the Webster Hall construction site.
The Indigo Girls continued their Shaming of the Sun tour on Friday night with an incredible performance for an electrified audience at Leede arena.
Josh Green '00 has joined the ranks of the Grateful Dead, the cast of South Park and Calvin and Hobbes.
The search for the 40-foot Lear Jet that disappeared on Christmas Eve, 1996 continued this past weekend in Warren, N.H., after research conducted at the Thayer School of Engineering and other information narrowed down possible crash sites to Warren and two areas near Smarts Mountain.
As a part of this year's Senior Symposium, House Speaker Newt Gingrich will discuss "Goals for a Generation" tomorrow at 4 p.m. in Cook Auditorium.
This Thursday at 2:19 p.m., the space shuttle Columbia will blast off from Kennedy Space Center carrying Dartmouth Medical School Professor Jay Buckey and six other crew members into space for 16 days on the NASA Neurolab Mission.
When the Emerson String Quartet was founded in 1976, the quartet took its name from Ralph Waldo Emerson, a 19th century American transcendentalist writer whose work, some may say, is just as exciting or dull as the Quartet's music, depending on one's taste.
College Vice President and Treasurer Lyn Hutton and Dean of Residential Life Mary Turco both announced their resignations yesterday, bringing the number of high-ranking administrators who have stepped down from their positions at the College this academic year to five.
The panel created to investigate allegations of Safety and Security misconduct last term has shared its completed report with Dean of the College Lee Pelton and College Proctor Robert McEwen.
Twenty students gathered yesterday afternoon to continue discussions stemming from racial slurs discovered on a door frame of the Channing Cox apartments.
How does a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright teach 18 college amateurs about his art?
Alabama native David Walthall '98 -- otherwise known as "Bama Dave" -- has a demeanor that is often as off-the-wall as his nickname suggests.
While about 20 percent of Dartmouth's faculty reside in the Town of Hanover, many more have to commute to the College -- usually for financial reasons.
While many people have heard about students sleeping late and missing exams, Dr. Michael Sateia, director of the Sleep Disorders Center at the Dartmouth Medical School, saw one student who failed an exam because he fell asleep while taking it.
When Edward Berger replaced Provost James Wright as dean of the faculty last July, his work became his existence.