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Dartmouth does not usually attract a student body that is especially artsy. Located far from major galleries and museums, our College certainly does not claim to be an oasis of visual art.
Dartmouth does not usually attract a student body that is especially artsy. Located far from major galleries and museums, our College certainly does not claim to be an oasis of visual art.
After nearly two years of anticipation, sophomore summer has arrived like a gift dropped from the gods of higher education.
Courtesy of the Hood Museum The Hood Museum of Art's permanent collections include more than 65,000 pieces of art, and this summer, the Hood launched a four-year program to highlight the diverse resources of its collections, culminating with the museum's twenty-fifth anniversary celebration in 2010.
The Dartmouth Staff Since the end of Spring term on Monday, June 4, those in Hanover have seen a collection of new faces on the Dartmouth campus.
Stacks of SAT-prep books may soon be a memory for high-school students. Kaplan Test Prep, founded in 1938 to help students prepare for the SATs, has partnered with Apple to produce iPod-based SAT preparation programs.
June 1, 12:05 p.m., East Wheelock Street Police arrested two underage men for possession of alcohol stemming from an incident that occurred the week before, when the two Dartmouth freshman threw a fire extinguisher through a first floor window of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.
Teresa Lattanzio / The Dartmouth Staff As the lyrics of Frank Sinatra echoed around the Green, swaying neon-clad figures performed a circus-like dance narrative while standing atop 12-foot poles Thursday afternoon.
Larkin Elderon / The Dartmouth Staff Leah Prescott, Dartmouth's Sexual Abuse Awareness Program coordinator, will leave the College in September.
Courtesy of The Inquirer Only 14 months after his appointment as White House budget director, Rob Portman '78 resigned from his post on June 19.
Dartmouth French and Italian professor Vivian Kogan was acquitted on charges of shoplifting $65.90 worth of dietary supplements from the Lebanon Food Co-op, ending a three-month trial that has garnered a frenzy of media attention spanning from Canada to New Zealand. Lebanon District Court Judge Lawrence MacLeod ruled on Wednesday that Kogan was not guilty of shoplifting, acquiting her of misdemeanor charges.
It seems that Vermont likes nothing more than reinforcing other Americans' stereotypes of the Green Mountain State.
Women are being rejected at a much higher rate than men to many U.S. colleges, according to an article in U.S.
Courtesy of Army Sergeant Matt Herring of the 25th Infantry Division The end of a Dartmouth term always brings with it tons of abandoned clothing, toiletries and school supplies -- much of it still useful.
The College is demolishing three buildings near Dartmouth Medical School this summer, as part of the first phase in a planned $94 million construction project to provide a new home for the biology department.
Courtesy of the Hood Museum The Hood Museum of Art purchased a renowned portrait of Dartmouth's benefactor and namesake, the second Earl of Dartmouth William Legge, on behalf of the College on June 6.
Women are being rejected at a much higher rate than men to many U.S. colleges, according to an article in U.S.
Courtesy of Dartmouth Athletic Department On Thursday, June 14, the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins announced the signing of former Big Green men's ice hockey defenseman Ben Lovejoy '07 to an American Hockey League contract. Lovejoy explained how he ended up signing with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins. "My agent talked to a lot of different teams and he gauged the level of interest around the league," Lovejoy said. He begins training immediately. "I fly to Pittsburgh tomorrow and attend a week-long conditioning camp, then I'm living in Boston for the summer," Lovejoy said on Sunday.
Courtesy of row2k.com Dartmouth's varsity lightweight crew team departed from Hanover on Monday for the British Isles to compete in arguably the most prestigious of all regattas, the Henley Royal Regatta.
In 2004, John Kerry was a distant third in the Iowa Caucus to Governor Howard Dean and House Minority Leader Dick Gephardt.
It seems that Vermont likes nothing more than reinforcing other Americans' stereotypes of the Green Mountain State.