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Webster Hall houses Rauner Special Collections Library, which features many rare books and manuscripts.
The College says that the renovated Hanover Inn will partially open by Commencement, including 94 rooms and a new restaurant.
On the steps of Robo our home away from home.
Bouncing on trampolines in Webster Hall and creating general havoc at the
A student presents his thesis work in Alumni Hall.
University of Vermont professor Gregory Gause examined the causes and effects of Middle East protests at Tuesday's
The Grateful Dead performed on May 5, 1978 i to a packed audience of Dartmouth students, many of whom camped outside Thompson Arena in preparation for the concert.
Dartmouth golfer Peter Williamson '12 finished his collegiate career by tying for fifth at the NCAA Central Regional Tournament over the weekend.
The Rev. Robert Hirschfeld '83 was selected as the 10th Episcopal bishop of New Hampshire, succeeding the controversial Bishop Gene Robinson.
Language in Motion's annual Spring Symposium invited 85 high school students to the College on Friday to attend various panels and discussion groups.
Presidential Search Committee Chair Bill Helman '80 and Board of Trustees Chairman Steve Mandel '78 led three forums on Thursday to gather input.
The state's Board of Pharmacy suspended the license of Dick's House pharmacist Jeffrey Licht following an investigation of prescription drug diversion.
Warm Weather, led by two alumni, will open for Whitness at Green Key's annual Block Party on Phi Delt's lawn.
Former U.K. Prime Minister Gordon Brown discussed the global economy's prospects in a packed lecture held Tuesday in Cook Auditorium.
Archivist of the United States and
Swiss science journalist Samiha Shafy discussed the relationship between scientific and political issues in a Monday lecture at the Rockefeller Center.
Rates of U.S. medical spending are likely to result in a financial crisis, ABC News' former medical editor Tim Johnson said in a Tuesday lecture.
President Jim Yong Kim will leave Dartmouth on June 30 to lead the World Bank after less than three years as president.