Early admit rate lower for 2005s
Despite a rise in the number of applicants for early decision compared to last year's pool, the College sent out significantly fewer acceptance letters this year.
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Despite a rise in the number of applicants for early decision compared to last year's pool, the College sent out significantly fewer acceptance letters this year.
For over 50 years, most incoming Dartmouth freshmen have received their first taste of the College and its environs during their freshman trips. Organized by the Dartmouth Outing Club, the showerless outdoor introductory experience for the freshmen is only the beginning of the organization's many offerings. The DOC offers enough opportunities -- for both the hardcore and not-so-hardcore -- to keep any Dartmouth student busy for all four years at the College.
More so than any of the College's other big weekends, Green Key brings to mind infamous comparisons to the movie "Animal House." Created by Chris Miller '63 -- who was known as "Pinto" to his Alpha Delta fraternity brothers -- the movie was inspired by Miller's own Green Key experiences as a brother at AD to celebrate the mindless fun and incredible debauchery of those days.
Many seniors still had complaints about the room draw process after its first real run on Monday and Tuesday, but there was evidence that some wrinkles are being ironed out after what was described as a chaotic and trying East Wheelock trial last week.
About 330 of the 700 College seniors and graduate students who had orginally signed up for the first round of corporate recruiting turned in their resumes by the Nov. 11 deadline, according to Career Services' Recruitment Coordinator Monica Wilson.
Despite the College's "Animal House" reputation, Dartmouth students are no better or worse than their peers when it comes to dangerous drinking, according to Margaret Smith, the College's coordinator of Alcohol and Other Drug Education Programs.
The Office of Residential Life has proposed a new method of room selection in response to student concerns over the lack of choice in the housing assignment process.
Two recent Dartmouth graduates are literally putting a roof over people's heads.
Recently elected president of the 2003 Class Council Dan Chang '03 said he has big plans for his class.
Renovations on Silsby Hall were halted last week to remove asbestos from the building's upper levels, according to Dartmouth's Environmental Health and Safety Director Michael Blayney.
Everyone remembers the story of the wolf in sheep's clothing. Maybe mom recounted the story as she tucked you in one night, or perhaps Saturday morning cartoons first introduced you to the fable. Now you can see a celebrated artist's rendering of that tale in the exhibition titled "Jacob Lawrence-Aesop's Fables," currently on view at the Hood Museum.
The Concord Trio, a chamber music ensemble, returns home to Dartmouth College with a performance of the works of Hayden, Rochberg and Brahms.
Although the new Hood exhibition "On All Fronts: Posters From the World Wars" in the Dartmouth Collection was planned well before the Kosovo situation unfolded, the exhibition of posters from the First and Second World Wars not only offers an opportunity to reflect on two of the twentieth century's most historic conflicts but also upon the explosive world situation that confronts us today.
While the majority of eligible students rush during the Fall term, 37 women and at least 26 men participated in this winter's rush period over the past week.