Twenty '05s chosen to plan young alum events
By Jinah Roe | February 3, 2005As members of the Class of 2005 near the end of their time at Dartmouth, Senior Executive Committee members were announced this week.
As members of the Class of 2005 near the end of their time at Dartmouth, Senior Executive Committee members were announced this week.
Budding writer Vyshali Manivannan '05 will sign copies of her novel "Invictus" Saturday at the Dartmouth Bookstore.
When California realtor Nancy Zerg recently brought the era of Ken Jennings' Jeopardy domination to an end, Dartmouth students saw one of their own, David Hankins '05, competing against the longest-running champion in game show history. Hankins, a history major, finished third to Jennings' second.
Most of them won't be old enough to vote until 2008, but they want to make their opinions known just the same. Nov.
The upcoming presidential election will be close, important and historic, professors from Dartmouth and other colleges predicted at a panel held Monday afternoon in the Rockefeller Center. The panel's participants, Brown University political science professor James Morone, St.
Having made it through Orientation and the first few weeks of Fall term, many freshmen are opening up their dorm room floors and common-room couches to prospective students hoping to get a taste of Dartmouth during an overnight stay. About 200 students stay overnight on campus during the Fall term.
Midterms have hit campus hard -- and they've hit freshmen even harder. As the fourth week of classes approaches, the College's newest additions find themselves caught in the melee that upperclassmen know all too well.
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