'Helldorado' theme: first in 73 years
For the first time in its 73-year history, Green Key Weekend has a theme but Director of Student Planning Linda Kennedy said this is not a "monumental decision."
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For the first time in its 73-year history, Green Key Weekend has a theme but Director of Student Planning Linda Kennedy said this is not a "monumental decision."
Nathaniel Cook '94 and David Robb '94 will face the Committee on Standards in a public hearing today for allegedly violating the College's hazing policy.
Chemistry Department Administrative Assistant Kathy Savage, 43, has taken one class a term for seven years and will graduate with a psychology major next June.
Palaeopitus, a group of senior leaders that advises the College President and Dean of the College, inducted its new members last night.
After receiving the go-ahead from the Federal Reserve Board last week, Shawmut National Corp. will purchase New Dartmouth Bank in June.
The chairs of the academic departments and programs met yesterday to discuss revisions to the academic honor principle and to consider recommendations made last term by the Committee on Diversity and Community at Dartmouth.
A sold-out Tribe Called Quest concert Friday. A jam-packed Steven Wright comedy show Saturday. A Sunday Red Sox game in Boston that 50 Dartmouth students attended. A lecture Monday on AIDS that drew about 300 students.
Promising the best coffee and tea in the world, Rosey's Tea and Coffee - an immaculate cafe in the basement of Rosey Jekes clothing store on Lebanon Street - opened for business last week.
After agreeing to terms with the Philadelphia Eagles as an undrafted free agent late Monday night, Dartmouth quarterback Jay Fiedler '94 will sign a two-year contract tonight at a mini-camp in Philadelphia, Pa.
By SCOTT ANTHONY
No one will be watching this weekend's National Football League draft more closely than Dartmouth's all-everything quarterback, Jay Fiedler '94.
Members of the Committee on the First-Year Experience met with College Trustees over the weekend to discuss ideas to transform the first-year experience, such as creating freshmen residence halls.
Jerry Singleton will transfer from Colorado State University next fall with a good chance to be the starting quarterback now that the historic career of Jay Fielder '94 is over.
Jonathon Stewart '96 moved out of the intensive care unit at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center yesterday, two days after he fell out of an Alpha Delta fraternity window.
Director of Student Activities Tim Moore dismissed yesterday allegations that Student Assembly president-elect Danielle Moore '95 and vice president-elect Rukmini Sichitiu '95 overspent during their campaigns.
Strong currents pulled a heavyweight crew boat into Ledyard Bridge Friday afternoon, cracking the boat and forcing five students into the ice-cold Connecticut River.
Jonathon Stewart '96 remained in serious but stable condition last night in the intensive care unit at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center after falling from an Alpha Delta fraternity window early Saturday morning.
Justin Heather '96 filed a complaint with Director of Student Activities Tim Moore, alleging that Danielle Moore '95 and Rukmini Sichitiu '95 overspent during the just-completed Student Assembly campaign.
Danielle Moore '95 swept yesterday's presidential election because no candidate was able to mobilize and unify Dartmouth's true voting bloc, the Greek system.
One week after having surgery to remove a testicular tumor, College President James Freedman is in good spirits and said he expects to return to work soon.