A diverse crowd of nearly 200 students packed into the chapter room of Gamma Delta Chi fraternity both to listen to a panel of eight students talk about their experiences with gender issues at Dartmouth and to discuss those problems in a forum inspired by the campus-wide response to the harrassment of members of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority by members of Theta Delta Chi fraternity last week.
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Jazz riffs roll off Collis porch past lounging students and smoking grills, making their way to the obstacle course on Mass achusetts Row. Before the Summer Olympic games continue for their second night of campus-wide competition, barbecues like this one that features Barbary Coast Jazz Ensemble punctuate the jam-packed schedule leading up to Fieldstock festivities this weekend. This year is the second summer of Fieldstock, the replacement for the now-defunct Tubestock.
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The “Wild Things” have come to Dartmouth. An early autographed edition of popular children’s writer and illustrator Maurice Sendak’s bestseller, “Where the Wild Things Are,” is part of the Maurice Sendak collection which was recently donated to Dartmouth’s Rauner Special Collections Library by local resident and former book collector Mort Wise. The book won the Caldecott Medal in 1964.
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In an effort to build communication and management skills, the offices of the dean of the College had a two-day retreat this Tuesday and Wednesday at the Lake Morey Inn in Vermont.
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