Fiedler makes pro debut
Jay Fiedler '94 donned a green-and-white jersey to play a football game for the first time in nine months Friday night.
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Jay Fiedler '94 donned a green-and-white jersey to play a football game for the first time in nine months Friday night.
The Office of Instructional Services and Computing Services recently merged to streamline planning for the next generation of classrooms and teaching.
While most of the Class of 1996 was enjoying a leisurely afternoon floating down the Connecticut River during Tubestock two weeks ago, Sara McKinstry '96 was in Sturbridge, Mass. covering a story for her local newspaper.
Hanover Police after investigating Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity and Sigma Delta sorority will not file any charges against the houses.
During the course of the summer, more than 4,000 bright-eyed 16- and 17-year-old students will get their first glimpse of the College through Admissions Office tours.
The first issue of a new sports weekly will come out in the beginning of Fall term.
Sandra Spiegel, the interim director of the Women's Resource Center, will remain with the College next year as a counselor at Dick's House and as an official in the affirmative action office.
The College is bringing two more candidates to campus in its continuing search to find a replacement for George Demko, the former director of the Rockefeller Center for the Social Sciences.
Editor's note: While reading this vocabulary section, take everything with a grain of salt. Although people do use these words, this section is somewhat tounge-in-cheek, so take it as that.
Every student that enters Dartmouth must make major adjustments to college life. But this year, college life is adjusting more than the students.
Ivy League Player of the Year Betsy Gilmore '94, who scored 8.5 points a game last year, will use her last year of eligibility and return to the hardwood next year.
The Student Assembly is working to combat the College's Fall term housing shortage by creating a BlitzMail bulletin to help students find off-campus roommates.
Adam Nelson '97 won the shot-put event at the World Junior Track and Field Championships in Lisbon, Portugal on Sunday with a mighty toss of 60 feet, 2 inches.
Early Thursday morning, Hanover Police picked up three underage, non-Dartmouth students and charged them with unlawful possession, Giaccone said.
Kishan Putta '96 was struck by an outboard motor boat propeller on Saturday afternoon at Tubestock, sustaining a deep gash and bone chips in his left foot and minor wounds in his right foot.
This weekend, the Alumni Affairs Office is bringing a small group of Dartmouth-affiliated people to Hanover to educate them about the current state of the College.
In a speech Wednesday afternoon, Colgate University Professor Jack Dovidio '73 said white people still discriminate against black people, although in different ways than in the past.
Jay Fiedler '94 started his quest to become a National Football League quarterback yesterday as the Philadelphia Eagles opened their 1994 rookie camp in West Chester, Pa.
In a speech Monday afternoon, Theodore Macdonald urged social scientists to work together to try to better understand the problems of today's rapidly changing world.
The Coed Fraternity Sorority Council is working on several programs and projects this summer to try to improve the Greek system's reputation on campus.