Pelton is at home on the court?
He smiles when he gets on the court, the administrative worries of the day replaced by the need to stretch out muscles tense from hours sitting at a desk and endless committee meetings.
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He smiles when he gets on the court, the administrative worries of the day replaced by the need to stretch out muscles tense from hours sitting at a desk and endless committee meetings.
Critics claim the Student Assembly has done nothing this year except waste its time engaging in meaningless political bantering.
One of the more heated battles in this spring's elections is the race for 1995 class president, which pits two-year incumbent Tim Rodenberger against current vice president Alyse Kornfeld.
College President James Freedman will undergo six months of chemotherapy to treat lymphoma discovered following surgery in Boston's Massachusetts General Hospital on Monday, according to a College statement.
College President James Freedman, who is in good condition, remains in Boston's Massachusetts General Hospital despite earlier reports that said he would be released yesterday.
Daniel Garcia-Diaz '95 resigned as editor in chief of The Dartmouth Review yesterday and Andrew Gold '95 will step in as the acting editor.
Nate Cook '94 failed to appear in Lebanon District Court yesterday for his arraignment on charges of hazing a Beta Theta Pi fraternity pledge.
What is usually a hectic week of campaigning for student elections began with a whimper early this morning,.
College President James Freedman is in good condition after undergoing surgery yesterday morning to remove a testicular tumor, according to Peggy Slazman, a spokeswoman for Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.
Steve Fagell '95 said yesterday he will not run for Student Assembly vice president because he is no longer interested in the position.
College President James Freedman will undergo surgery on Monday at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston to remove a testicular tumor.
Kenji Sugahara '95 urged Student Assembly presidential and vice presidential candidates last night to avoid the negative campaign tactics that plagued the last two elections.
David Gonzalez '95 said yesterday he is dropping out of the Student Assembly presidential race because he feels the position is not worth the time commitment.
Government Professor Dirk Vandewalle recently testified before the House Foreign Affairs Committee about the dangerous political situation in Algeria, where he said 40 to 50 people are killed weekly.
Six students will seek the Student Assembly presidency in the April 12 election and more than 75 students are running for the 53 other elected positions.
David Robb '94 pleaded not guilty last week to charges of hazing a Beta Theta Pi fraternity pledge, said Darcy Stearns, the clerk for Hanover District Court. His trial date has not yet been set.
The Robert H. Smith house helps build a community for recovering alcoholic students that allows them to better cope with the pressures of life at Dartmouth without having to worry about the presence of alcohol.
Three more students declared their intention to run for Student Assembly president over the weekend, bringing the number of candidates for the April election to five.
The Office of Residential Life announced Friday that it will give Amarna, the College's second undergraduate society, its own house at 23 E. Wheelock St.
Imagine seven idealistic students forming an undergraduate society with nine statements of purpose that revolves around one basic theme.