Yahoo! College jumps in wired list
Dartmouth College was featured as the fifth most wired university in Yahoo Internet Life Magazine's annual "America's Most Wired Colleges" survey this month.
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Dartmouth College was featured as the fifth most wired university in Yahoo Internet Life Magazine's annual "America's Most Wired Colleges" survey this month.
The new room draw system debuted to a crowd of stressed, angry and sometimes tearful East Wheelock residents at a trial run Tuesday evening in Brace Commons.
After years of anticipation, students unpacking their televisions in the Fall term will be able to plug into their room's cable outlets and watch any one of 50 channels of cable programming.
Although only about half of the female students interviewed by The Dartmouth expected the Trustees to address campus gender relations in their statement, a large majority said they felt the attention given to the issue was disappointing.
Dean of Residential Life Martin Redman is charged with realizing many of the ambitions proposed by the Trustees.
The statements released by the Trustees and Dean of the College James Larimore were met with a lack of surprise by the leadership of the Student Assembly and members of the Student Response Task Force yesterday.
As a large, long-term, stable institution, the College has reaped benefits, and it has tried to remain steady throughout the recent dizzying ups and downs of the stock market.
After a prolonged delay, the Election Planning and Advisory Committee released last night the official list of candidates for a number of student leadership positions, including Student Assembly president and vice president.
The Judiciary Committee of the Coed Fraternity Sorority Council denied yesterday Psi Upsilon fraternity's appeal of the probation placed on the house last week.
Listening to a young child scream is hard enough. Try raising two, teaching Dartmouth classes, changing the world as a same-sex couple in rural America and giving a phone interview while listening to your children scream and eat cat food in the background.
Psi Upsilon fraternity yesterday appealed College's decision to place the house on probation for violations of College rules during this winter's keg jump, on grounds of new information and clemency.
Most students are dissatisfied and some have questioned the motives behind the Judical Committee's decision to place Psi Upsilon fraternity on probation for violations of College rules during last term's keg jump.
The College has placed Psi Upsilon fraternity on a six week probation for allegedly violating the Dartmouth Community Standards of Conduct and the Student Alcohol policy as a result of the keg jump, which took place Feb. 12 during Winter Carnival.
Members of the college community are both relieved and disappointed by the decision of the Committee on Standards to drop charges against members of last term's computer science 4 class accused of cheating.
Administrators say the College's hazing policy should be expanded to include current prevalent behaviors for pledge period, such as wearing fraternity placards or unusual clothing.
Dartmouth College was printed in a list of ten "Questionable Schools for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgendered Students" in the Fall issue of Metrosource magazine, to mixed reactions among the College's gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered community.
The College, though undecided about the future of several buildings contracted to be bought in the town of Hanover, is preparing to provide housing for any students who may be forced to leave their off-campus apartments.
As the kegs come rolling into campus to prepare for another Homecoming weekend, Greek leaders say they are expecting parties to be well-managed and safe, in accordance with the Trustees' emphasis on eliminating the "unsafe use and abuse of alcohol."
The number of people rushing the five College coeducational societies and houses this term has not significantly increased compared to past years, despite what appears to be a positive alignment between their charters and the coeducational principle of the Trustees' Residential and Social Life Initiative.
The majority of students were left in darkness and confusion last night as the power went out across most of the campus for about half an hour.