Dartmouth's spirit remains strong
A stranger arriving this weekend on campus would be treated to an amazing picture of school spirit.
A stranger arriving this weekend on campus would be treated to an amazing picture of school spirit.
In every student's lifetime at Dartmouth, there should be a football game that they can cling to as a snapshot of the meaning of Ivy League football.
Homecoming at Dartmouth has always meant many things to many people. To some it means tradition: the speeches, the parade, the bonfire.
Football games, wars, droughts, hurricanes, pranks and violence color Dartmouth Night's 102-year history
With fall foliage at its close, spirited Homecoming weekend has finally arrived. What better option for dining than supporting the Hanover area by dining in town?
Choose and perish. I never thought that any weekend could top the craziness of last Green Key. It was the party equivalent of a culminating experience.
Ordinary bands are all about music. Dartmouth students Peter Sperger '98, Greg Neichin '99, Danny Gans '98, Eli Ridgway '97, Nick van Amburg '99 and Jonah Blumstein '98, the members of the band Space Station, are fascinated by a different theme -- space. "We rock," said Blumstein, as he goes on to explain that their style is not defined by any certain type of music, but by their shared interest in space.
At Harvard, one clueless student asks
This year's coincidence of Halloween and Homecoming will probably be one of the most interesting weekends Hanover has seen in a long time.
From 'Diggin' my Potatoes' to 'Turkey Buzzard in a Pork-Pie Hat,' CD provides tongue and cheek humor
Hundreds of '01s to participate in the College's annual rite of fall
Improvements expected to be made soon
The Big Green field hockey team continued to struggle in their mid-week games as they lost on the road to the University of Massachussets, 3-1, yesterday at Amherst.
For those of you that have been following the "selection" of our new Provost closely, it will come as no surprise that former Provost James Wright has been re-appointed for another year as Provost.
While the rest of the student body looks forward to the display of light and heat generated by the Homecoming bonfire tomorrow night, some Dartmouth students are sharing warmth in a different way. The members of Operation Insulation and the Tucker Woodcrew are providing weatherization and repairs to needy homes across the Upper Valley. Newly restarted two years ago, Operation Insulation seeks to call attention to the weather issues problematic for many New Hampshire residents, according to co-chair Courtney Jacobs '98. Operation Insulation was established in the Fall of 1991 as a joint effort of the Tucker Foundation and the Environmental Studies division of the Dartmouth Outing Club. Modeled after Habitat for Humanity, the organization travels throughout the Upper Valley repairing and insulating homes. "We want the community to know that we realize that the bonfire uses a lot of resources, " said the group's other co-chair, Nancy Bloomfield '99. This is not a protest against the bonfire, but rather a way of showing that students are aware of the incongruity of the event in light of the heating concerns facing many Upper Valley residents, Bloomfield said. Another student organization, Woodcrew, delivers heating fuel to homes in need.
To the Editor: The presidents of the Coed, Fraternity, Sorority Houses (CFS) at Dartmouth College would like to take a moment of your time to address safety and liability issues concerning the festivities associated with Homecoming Weekend at Dartmouth College.
Organizers still trying to start Korean Language program at College
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There has been a lot of debate in The Dartmouth this term about social class and the best ways to spend your time at Dartmouth.
J. Carrie Spring '98, this year's musical director of the coeducational a capella group, the Dodecaphonics, has been destined for the spotlight since the tender age of seven. "I sang in a church choir in Japantown, (a predominately Japanese section of San Francisco;) I was the only Caucasian in the group.