Greeks embark on plant renovations
By Alix Cody | July 5, 2005For many sophomores, Summer term is largely focused on their respective Greek houses as both a living and social space.
For many sophomores, Summer term is largely focused on their respective Greek houses as both a living and social space.
Prospective students considering Dartmouth have one more rating upon which to base their decisions.
For members of the Class of 2007 accustomed to strolling down Webster Avenue only to face a tedious walk back to their guarded dormitory halls, the summer has introduced a more comfortable alternative. Among the more prominent characteristics of the Summer term is the increased number of sophomore living in coed, fraternity, sorority or off-campus housing for the first time, since upperclassmen have vacated their seasonal homes. These new residential options often include larger living spaces, wider beds and fully-furbished rooms.
The College will debut its revised "Good Samaritan" policy beginning Summer term, following Dean of the College James Larimore's recent approval of policy changes submitted late this Spring by the "Good Samaritan" working group. The core of the amended policy will allow students an unlimited number of "Good Samaritan" calls.
Before a squirming blanket of caterpillars returns to Hanover sidewalks this spring, the Office of Facilities, Operations and Management is taking action with its first insecticide campaign.
Last night, the "Good Samaritan" working group released its recommendations to revise the current "Good Samaritan" policy, with the stated aim of better protecting and supporting students.
As part of an ongoing effort to revamp alcohol-related policies at Dartmouth, the recently formed "Good Samaritan" committee plans to issue preliminary recommendations for revision at the Student Assembly meeting Tuesday night.
Students frustrated by the three- to four-week wait for counseling services at Dick's House may soon find relief.
The American Academy of Arts and Science inducted two former Dartmouth professors, Robert John Fogelin and Christian Wolff, as fellows Tuesday.
Racing around Webster Avenue sounds like a typical weekend night for many Dartmouth students, but this Saturday the racing will be done on bicycles and the participants will not be the average weekend partygoer.