Moving the library forward
By Davey Archwamety | April 23, 2002Librarians are stereotypically portrayed as conservative, suspicious busybodies whose favorite utterance is "Shhhh!" -- but College Librarian Richard Lucier is anything but typical.
Librarians are stereotypically portrayed as conservative, suspicious busybodies whose favorite utterance is "Shhhh!" -- but College Librarian Richard Lucier is anything but typical.
Located in downtown Hanover, next to the Dartmouth Co-op and at the top of the stairs, is the prolific University Press of New England. Founded 31 years ago as a publisher of academic books, the UPNE is a university publishing consortium based at Dartmouth that also serves Brandeis, Middlebury, Tufts, Wesleyan and the University of New Hampshire.
Collegiate gospel choirs will display their talents as part of Tucker Foundation celebration
Ben Folds, former singer/songwriter of Ben Folds Five will perform at 8 p.m. in Spaulding Auditorium today as part of his first-ever solo tour. Although his entire top-40 career consists of one song, Ben Folds has had a large presence in the music scene for many years.
Eminem's performance of "Stan" -- in which Dido was noticeably lacking -- last year at the Grammys was a surprise to most.
Tracie Morris, a Brooklyn native, considers herself a musical poet. She has been writing poetry informally since childhood and has had many musical influences in her life. When Morris was young, she picked up much of her education from books and music.
Second major pipe bust in less than a week
Students may have heard stories about life in the River, but residents in Hinman Hall never realized they would have to take it so literally -- on Tuesday night, water from a broken shut-off valve flooded the third floor of the residence hall. "I was shocked to see an inch of water going down my hallway.
Many students show keen interest in jobs that are less intense, allow study time
The ringing of "Hey Jude" can once again be heard across the Green. The Baker Library bells had been on a three-week hiatus due to electrical problems on the bell tower computer.