Hanover houses 'smelly strangers'
By Stacy Smalling | August 18, 2000Cannon Ball, Baltimore Jack, Swiss Cheese, Noy and Bull Dog were gathered together in the Tabard basement yesterday.
Cannon Ball, Baltimore Jack, Swiss Cheese, Noy and Bull Dog were gathered together in the Tabard basement yesterday.
While approximately half of students interviewed by The Dartmouth expressed interest in the upcoming presidential elections, a large percentage of students reported feeling disgruntled with the choice of presidential candidates. "It's like picking the best between two evils," said Vangie Wiles '02.
You open your mailbox to find a letter from Dartmouth's Office of Residential Life. In nervous anticipation you tear it open, only to find a cryptic room assignment that says, "204 Mid-Fayerweather, 250 sq.
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With just over 1,000 students on campus, many, who spoke with The Dartmouth, said they believe sophomore summer has opened the door for more mixed and open interaction between their classmates, though some said they expect the new social scene to end with the Summer term. "It feels a lot like orientation," Tom Dempsey '02 said.
Perhaps you have noticed the streams of young teenagers walking down East Wheelock street, or the packed tennis courts in front of Alumni Gym.
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Students and Hanover residents should not hold their breath waiting for new shopping options in Hanover this summer. According to Director of Real Estate Paul Olsen, the College-owned four-level shopping and office building next to Ben & Jerry's will not be completed until late September. Dartmouth has not yet confirmed what businesses will fill all of the available spaces in the new complex.