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Asserting faith in the College's disciplinary system, a review committee has recommended only minor changes designed to clarify and simplify the operations of the Committee on Standards.
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Asserting faith in the College's disciplinary system, a review committee has recommended only minor changes designed to clarify and simplify the operations of the Committee on Standards.
Despite warnings and inspections, many students ignore the College's fire safety regulations and use prohibited electrical equipment in their rooms.
Merry Meadow Farm is moving forward with its plans to open a home for individuals recovering from mental and emotional illnesses despite a lawsuit protesting the town's allowal of such a facility.
Department unites to challenge a report's recommendation of its termination
Throw all your college guidebooks away, forget about what you may have seen on 20/20 and don't rent "Animal House" this summer. Though each source claims to portray the true image of the College, none of these sources knows Dartmouth as well as those who have experienced it.
For the third straight year, the Boston Celtics invited James Blackwell '91 to their rookie training camp, and for the first time they were impressed enough to ask him back for another look.
A group of approximately 10 students plastered the campus Sunday night with stickers proclaiming "womyn are everywhere" in an effort to draw attention to women's issues and to provide Dartmouth with a radical voice, one member of the group said.
Keep those fans cranking and head for the river or the few air conditioned havens on campus, because temperatures will be in the 90s all weekend.
Jules Pellerin recently retired from his full-time position as manager of Telephone Services, but the College will not hire a replacement.
College President James Freedman is considering a plan to extend health benefits to the homosexual partners of College employees.
From concerts to sand castles, the Programming Board has planned all kinds of outdoor activities for the term and is making it easier for students to attend off-campus events.
The men's lightweight crew team begins competition in England tomorrow at the Henley Royal Regatta, the world's oldest and most prestigious amateur crew competition.
Aly Jeddy '93 received a standing ovation after delivering his valedictory address in which he urged his classmates to be idealists and use their Dartmouth education to make their voices heard in the world.
Although academic success has made Ally Jeddy '93 this year's valedictorian, Jeddy said he will best remember his time at Dartmouth for his intellectual pursuits outside of the classroom.
Medarex Inc., a biotechnology firm with close ties to the College, is moving this summer from its West Lebanon offices to Clinton, N.J. partly because of difficulties hiring employees in the Upper Valley.
Second in a series of articles about James O. Freedman.
The Student Assembly passed a resolution Tuesday night calling for the release of an internal report recommending the closing the College's education department.
The Hanover zoning board Monday night rejected an appeal of its decision to allow a facility for people recovering from mental illness to move into town.
A Hanover homeowner has appealed a town zoning board decision to allow a facility for people recovering from mental illness to move into an adjacent house in the town's residential district.
A Democratic presidential candidate and a Republican governor said Friday during a panel discussion at the College that state governors should mastermind their own state economic strategies, but they disagreed over how to do it.