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Even though only a quarter of the student population is enrolled this term, the campus is still bustling with people as many athletic camps and conferences use the College for their summer home.
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Even though only a quarter of the student population is enrolled this term, the campus is still bustling with people as many athletic camps and conferences use the College for their summer home.
After dating for a little more than a term, two '96s, a brother at Beta Theta Pi fraternity and a sister at Kappa Delta Epsilon sorority, were married Tuesday around 5:15 p.m.
John Strayer '96 needs to have his voice heard.
College President James Freedman departs this morning for a three-week vacation in Cape Cod, Mass., leaving new Provost Lee Bollinger as acting president.
Three of the final candidates to replace Geography Professor George Demko, who recently completed his five-year term as director of the Rockefeller Center for the Social Sciences, will be on campus in the next three weeks.
The Big Apple Circus will bring its unique brand of entertainment and a touch of Italy to Hanover in less than two weeks.
At its June meeting, the College's Board of Trustees approved the decision to grant tenure to 14 professors, including controversial English Professor Tom Luxon.
Sheldon Prentice '72 announced late last week that he was not planning to seek the Republican nomination in the Vermont gubernatorial race.
Detective Sergeant Nick Giaccone was appointed Hanover Police chief last week by Hanover Town Manager Cliff Vermilya. Giaccone replaces the late Kurt Schimke.
The Student Assembly met for the first time last Friday to set up its agenda and committee structure for the summer.
When former Dartmouth basketball star Crawford Palmer '93 arrived in France last August to play for the Division II team Fos-sur-mer, he didn't know a word of French.
At a meeting Monday night, Chi Heorot fraternity member Matt McGill '96 was elected summer president of the governing body of the College's Greek organizations.
Sheldon Prentice '72 got his first taste of politics when he was president of his student council back in his high school days in Montpelier, Vt.
The College has reduced dining hall hours during the summer because there are substantially fewer students on campus, Director of College Dining Services Peter Napolitano said.
College President James Freedman sent a letter to the Dartmouth community in early June detailing the College's response to recommendations made by the Committee on Diversity and Community at Dartmouth.
Dean of Residential Life Mary Turco lessened the sanctions against Beta Theta Pi fraternity after the house appealed some of the penalties against it about three weeks ago.
In general, the only constant to college life is change, and Dartmouth is no exception to that rule. The Class of 1994 witnessed first-hand many events that would not only fundamentally change themselves but the College as well.
Several members of the 1995 Class Council say they are upset that Class President Tim Rodenberger is encouraging the council to spend "inappropriate" amounts of money this term, such as having a $200 council dinner last Friday at upscale Simon Pearce restaurant in Quechee, Vt.
In Thursday's open Committee on Standards hearing, two students were tried, found guilty and sentenced, but that is where the similarities to a courtroom trial end.
After a rare open Committee on Standards hearing Thursday afternoon, the College suspended Nat Cook '94 for four terms and David Robb '94 for two terms for reckless conduct and providing alcohol to a minor.