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(07/20/93 9:00am)
Reduced hours and services at Dick's House during the summer force students needing immediate medical attention to go to the emergency room at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center after 4 p.m. weekdays and on weekends.
(07/13/93 9:00am)
Assistant Freshmen Dean Tony Tillman will take over as acting dean until a search committee finds Diana Beaudoin's successor.
(07/09/93 9:00am)
A student injured his back last Friday jumping off a 50-foot ledge at the abandoned copper mines, a popular but dangerous swimming hole in South Strafford, Vt. that is described as the "premier spot to hit on a hot day" in the Green Pages guide to the Dartmouth area.
(07/06/93 9:00am)
Dean of Thayer Engineering School Charles Hutchinson will step down next June after ten years of service to the College to return to what he loves doing most -- teaching.
(07/06/93 9:00am)
Bruce Pipes is now doing a job he might have gotten -- if he hadn't withdrawn his candidacy. But he still got the provost job, if only temporarily.
(07/02/93 9:00am)
The relaxing, slow-pace atmosphere of summer may inspire some restless students, faculty or administrators to try something new. An interesting avenue to turn to in such a scenario, may be the Music Department located in the back of the Hopkins Center.
(07/02/93 9:00am)
Faculty, administrators and other College employees now have to pay the 8 percent New Hampshire meals tax at the Courtyard Cafe in the Hopkins Center because of revisions to the state's meals and rooms tax.
(06/29/93 9:00am)
When Christopher Clay '96 is not learning ikebana, the art of flower arrangement, from his Japanese host mother, he is surveying the attitudes of Japanese students at Toin Gakuen High School in Yokohama, Japan.
(06/25/93 9:00am)
Dirt Cowboy Cafe, the local coffee house on the corner of Main and Allen Streets, recently acquired three new owners, two of whom own Tony's Pizza on Lebanon Street, now known as Sabino's Pizza.
(06/25/93 9:00am)
Several students were injured on Class Day, the day before graduation, by shards of the clay cups that were smashed instead of clay pipes.
(06/13/93 9:00am)
Yesterday members of the Class of 1993 drank a toast in clay mugs personalized with the letter D and the class year and then ceremoniously smashed them at the base of the Lone Pine, located on a hillock between the Bema and Bartlett Tower.
(05/25/93 9:00am)
The Dirt Cowboy Cafe reopened yesterday, a week after owner and manager Thomas Guerra abandoned the coffee house.
(05/24/93 9:00am)
The missing owner of the Dirt Cowboy Cafe who abandoned the coffee house last Sunday without any explanation to his employees turned up in Seattle and his silent partner is now in Hanover trying to sell the defunct cafe.
(05/21/93 9:00am)
The United States Department of Education has launched an investigation of the College for allegedly violating the civil rights of women's softball club members.
(05/20/93 9:00am)
Thomas Guerra, owner and manager of the Dirt Cowboy Cafe on Main Street, mysteriously left Hanover on Sunday, leaving his newly-opened coffee house indefinitely closed and employees and relatives puzzled and concerned.
(05/20/93 9:00am)
First in a series of articles about James O. Freedman.
(05/19/93 9:00am)
Only one year after their opening, two major Main Street retail stores will close.
(05/12/93 2:00am)
Richard Charles Litchfield '22, a retired toymaker and ship chandler who was a well-known figure on the Dartmouth campus, died Monday at the Country Health Care Center in Lancanster, N.H.. He was 92.