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Students can now charge condoms and cold medicine to their student identification cards in vending machines outside of Topside.
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Students can now charge condoms and cold medicine to their student identification cards in vending machines outside of Topside.
The Afro-American Society kicked off its 27th year with a private convocation ceremony welcoming black members of the Class of 1997 into Dartmouth's Afro-American community and pledged to improve communication within the group.
A speech by English Professor Emeritus Jeffrey Hart, intended as a Freshman Week finale on how to get a good liberal arts education, lapsed into a sharp debate over political correctness at Dartmouth and what courses should be required in the College's curriculum.
A re-shaped Student Assembly, its leaders and members elected last spring on anti-incumbency platforms, will begin to formally hammer out its agenda at a first meeting Tuesday.
The still-under-construction Collis Student Center will burst out of its plywood and plastic coating and welcome students on the first day of Winter term, administrators said yesterday.
After serving three years as the College's undergraduate judicial affairs officer, Steven Blum resigned in August to become the University of Pennsylvania's judicial inquiry officer.
Thirteen students started Fall term living in study lounges converted into makeshift dormitory rooms by Office of Residential Life administrators scrambling to cope with a campus housing shortage.
The campus witnessed a tumultuous year of change. There was cause for some lament and some celebration as 1992-93 tried to usher the College into a new era.
The campus witnessed a tumultuous year of change. There was cause for some lament and some celebration as 1992-93 tried to usher the College into a new era. The year began with a daring call by Student Assembly President Andrew Beebe '93 during Convocation for the Class of 1996 to revolutionize the Greek system. Less than a month later the annual building of the Homecoming bonfire was marred by violence. At the start of winter the College paused to mourn the loss of a beloved former College president. Since then there was a scandalous student election, the formal ending of the more than 100-year-old clay pipes tradition and, of course, a little construction here and there to tidy up the campus.
Nobody will remember today's short walk to receive a diploma more than Peter Kuechle '93.
Student Assembly President-elect Nicole Artzer is not a woman whose thoughts and ideals can be summed up in a simple catch phrase or idiom. Her personality is a product of many different things -- such as her eight different homes.
Fifth in a series of articles about James O. Freedman.
While his fellow seniors are preparing for the final week of their College careers, Bob Bennett '93 is busing across the country fulfilling every child's dream of playing professional baseball.
Student Assembly President-elect Nicole Artzer '94 yesterday appointed Lara Phelps '95 as Assembly president for the Summer term.
Women artists from the College yesterday transformed drab Alumni Hall into a festive celebration of music, song, food and artwork.
Amiri Barksdale '96 resigned as president-elect of the Afro-American society Thursday at a special executive board meeting.
Since its creation 72 years ago as a hosting group designed to welcome visiting athletic teams, the Green Key Society has undergone dramatic changes, and is still struggling to fully define its new role.
The executive board of the Afro-American Society, the College's black students' organization, will hold a special meeting tonight to discuss the future of AAm President-elect Amiri Barksdale '96 who has said he might resign.
Change means Dartmouth can borrow money cheaply
Nicole Artzer '94 narrowly won yesterday's special Student Assembly presidential election.