Friday, October 06, 2006

Saturday signals beginning of frat rush

By Matt Beale, The Dartmouth Staff

Fraternity rush begins 7 p.m. Saturday night and continues through Sunday and Monday evenings, in contrast to sorority rush’s more-involved weeklong process that started on Tuesday. More »

Dick’s House provides HPV vaccines to women

By Christine Huggins, The Dartmouth Staff

Dick’s House now offers female students the vaccine for human papillomavirus, a sexually transmitted disease linked to cervical cancer. Thirty three percent of Dartmouth women have HPV, according to a study conducted by the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center five years ago. More »

Bead store adds ‘razz’ to Hanover

By Tom Huzarsky, The Dartmouth Staff

While taking organic chemistry her freshman year, Dieu Thi Nguyen ‘07 de-stressed by partaking in the jewelry workshop offered at the Hopkins Center. Not only did she relax, but she also made a pair of earrings for her sister. More »

Students frustrated by afternoon BlitzMail crash

The BlitzMail server Comet collapsed Thursday afternoon, leaving many students without access to BlitzMail for approximately 40 minutes, according to Director for Technical Services David Bucciero. More »

Daily Debriefing

  • Michael Sullivan, author of the new children’s book Escapade Johnson and Mayhem at Mount Moosilauke, was in Portsmouth on Wednesday as a part of a promotional book-signing tour. More »
  • Assistant U.S. Attorney John C. Hueston ‘86, the lawyer who co-led the prosecution of former Enron Chairman Kenneth Lay, announced Wednesday that he will return to California to become a partner at law firm Irell & Manella next month. More »
  • The New England Journal of Medicine conducted an audio interview with Elliot Fisher, professor of medicine at Dartmouth Medical School, and Karen Davis, president of the Commonwealth Fund, on Sept. More »