Monday, May 15, 2006

Thousands celebrate yearly Pow-Wow

By Ashley Zuzek, The Dartmouth Staff

Representatives from over 50 Native American tribes from across the country came to Dartmouth this weekend to celebrate and share various parts of their cultures, including traditional music and dance, at the 34th Annual Pow-Wow. More »

Staff, students attempt to curb eating disorders

By Linzi Sheldon, The Dartmouth Staff

In the past month, the College hosted several eating disorder-related events, including No Diet Day, Love Your Body Day and Speak Out, a discussion panel run by Eating Disorder Peer Advisers —Â all a sign of growing awareness about eating disorders on campus, according to Director of Health Programs Laura Rubenstein. More »

Filmmaker De Leo lectures on abuse

Academy Award-winning documentary filmmaker Maryann De Leo and Lifetime Television Vice President Meredith Wagner hosted various events on campus last week as part of the “Cries of Silence: Domestic Violence, Rape, and Mental Illness” program put on by the Nathan Smith Pre-medical Society. More »

Students brave weather for DOC Spring Weekend

By AJ Fox, The Dartmouth Staff

A group of intrepid Dartmouth students braved the cold and rain to participate in the Dartmouth Outing Club’s annual Spring Weekend Saturday. The DOC hosted a series of day-long beginner trips into the outdoors, culminating with a home-cooked dinner and live music at the Moosilauke Ravine Lodge. More »

Daily Debriefing

  • The 2006 Run for the Kids Charity Road Race, which included a 10K run, 5K walk/run and a 1K Kids Fun Run, took place this Saturday. More »
  • Max Brooks ‘04 was one of 10 fellows recently chosen to attend the Academy for Alternative Journalism summer residency program at Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism. More »
  • The Society for Women’s Health Research announced three new members of its board of directors this Friday. More »