UFC allocates funds
A committee that divides the $35 per-term student activities fee between nine campus organizations decided to triple the money given to the Class Councils and cut the Student Assembly's budget by almost a third.
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A committee that divides the $35 per-term student activities fee between nine campus organizations decided to triple the money given to the Class Councils and cut the Student Assembly's budget by almost a third.
College President James Freedman is soliciting input from the community to decide how the College will implement recommendations made by a committee formed to evaluate diversity at Dartmouth.
An earthquake that rocked the San Fernando Valley yesterday morning sent Los Angeles-area College students frantically calling home to see if their families were alright.
Amarna, a co-educational social organization separate from the Greek system, obtained temporary College recognition Friday.
At the beginning of Winter term, College President James Freedman changed Lee Pelton's position from Dean of Students to Dean of the College.
Subway, a popular national chain of sandwich shops, recently moved into the same building as Ben and Jerry's on Lebanon Street.
Chris Donley '95, a 20-year old Engineering Sciences major in Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, will be the next president of the Co-ed Fraternity Sorority Council, the governing body of the College's Greek organizations.
Beer will be on tap at the Lone Pine Tavern for the first time tonight, and for now the doors are open to students of all ages.
Dean of Students Lee Pelton recently announced the members and the formal charge of a committee he formed last term to evaluate and improve the first-year experience at the College.
It all started with a pair of blue jeans.
As part of his goal to expand research opportunities for undergraduates, College President James Freedman will act as a faculty advisor to a Dartmouth student selected to research technology law at Stanford Law School.
Almost a year after a committee of senior professors was commissioned to evaluate the education department, the Dean of Faculty Office said it expects to respond to the committee's report by the end of this month.
Dean of Students Lee Pelton last week formed a committee to scrutinize the freshman year and suggest changes.
Grafton County Superior Court yesterday rejected an appeal by Hanover merchants that challenged the right of the College to operate Topside, the convenience store in Thayer Dining Hall.
The Conservative Union at Dartmouth, a campus political organization, is encouraging local merchants to withdraw advertising support from Spare Rib, a women's issues publication.
A small group of students is close to obtaining College recognition as Dartmouth's second undergraduate society, which the group hopes will become the first mainstream co-ed social organization.
In a group discussion on the Greek system sponsored by the Student Assembly last night, students said they want alcohol at Dartmouth social events and that women feel uncomfortable going into fraternity houses.
The Board of Trustees said Saturday it does not plan to examine the College's Greek system in the near future and that reform should be initiated from within.
Yvonne Chiu '95, a 20-year-old history major from Freeport, N.Y., has been named the next editor in chief of The Dartmouth.
Students voted overwhelmingly in support of the continued existence of single-sex Greek houses in yesterday's Student Assembly-sponsored referendum, but groups on both sides of the issue are claiming victory.