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(01/28/05 11:00am)
Continuing its effort to make weekend mornings as exciting as nights by encouraging greater student participation in outdoor activities, the Dartmouth Outing Club is sponsoring its annual Winter Weekend on Saturday.
(09/10/04 9:00am)
From the western hunter to the mountain skier to the avid climber, the Dartmouth Outing Club provides ample opportunities to explore the wilderness, to hike the Appalachian Trail and to kayak rapids on the Connecticut River.
(09/10/04 9:00am)
From the highs to the lows, a look back at the last four years at Dartmouth.
(07/08/04 9:00am)
During the summer months, the lure of the New Hampshire outdoors is nearly irresistible, and many Dartmouth students have chosen to take advantage of the agreeable weather while fulfilling a graduation requirement.
(06/13/04 9:00am)
They were the first freshman class of the new millennium and much has happened in their four years spent on campus. From the highs to the lows, a look back at the life of the Dartmouth Class of 2004:
(05/14/04 9:00am)
Some of Dartmouth's Green Key traditions may be over 100 years old, but the College's spring celebratory weekend has undergone radical transformations since its origins.
(04/06/04 9:00am)
White churches and whiter Christmases, commons, trees bursting with colorful foliage, wassailing, gentlemen farmers and tiny towns with a long and much-loved local history -- just a few of the images filed in the American cultural imagination under the term "New England."
(03/05/04 11:00am)
As Winter term comes to a temperate close, we at The Dartmouth look back on a term that was, in many ways, light on news around campus. Aside from the whirlwind New Hampshire Democratic primary, the winter doldrums seemed to have quelled campus activity. We look forward to a busier spring -- and the return of our cold-fleeing classmates.
(03/02/04 11:00am)
It may be a little early yet to start tanning on the Green or cranking up air-conditioners, but temperatures felt spring-like enough on Monday that students were sporting flip-flops, miniskirts and shorts.
(02/13/04 11:00am)
For the past 94 years, Winter Carnival has been enjoyed by students and visitors alike. While Carnival traditions have changed dramatically, the celebration characterized by winter athletics and weekend parties has not faded.
(10/13/03 9:00am)
The Dartmouth Outing Club, the organization known for its wild adventures in the New England outdoors, had a successful trip to Mt. Moosilauke this past weekend as it hosted its annual DOC Fall Weekend event.
(08/26/03 9:00am)
The Dartmouth Outing Club has always been the jewel in Dartmouth's crown of student organizations. The largest student organization on campus can also claim a longer history than any other outing club in the nation. The DOC, as it's affectionately known, was founded some 94 years ago to "stimulate interest in out-of-door winter sports."
(08/26/03 9:00am)
The year 2000-2001 was dominated by the tragic murder of Dartmouth professors Half and Susanne Zantop as well as increasing administrative regulation of Greek houses -- and increasing scrutiny of the houses by the community at large.
(08/12/03 9:00am)
In recognition of the wind-swept hills, lone pines and famed New Hampshire granite that surround Dartmouth, the September 2003 issue of Outside magazine has ranked the College seventh among its "40 Best College Towns."
(07/23/03 9:00am)
For the College's Southern population, life may be soon getting a little steamier, if not downright juicy.
(05/16/03 9:00am)
Green Key weekend gives Dartmouth students a great occasion to enjoy spring in New Hampshire. Outdoor activities offering fresh air, exercise and opportunities for relaxation await students who venture beyond the frat basement.
(05/16/03 9:00am)
Green Key is not the biggest of the big weekends, but for over 100 years it has given students an opportunity to take time off their academic work and relax in warm weather after a long New Hampshire winter.
(05/16/03 9:00am)
Green Key weekend marks the first time Phi Delta Alpha fraternity will host an event since being de-recognized in March 2000. Brothers anticipate the attendance of hundreds of students and alumni for the festivities, starting at 2:30 p.m. this afternoon.
(04/17/03 9:00am)
To the Editor:
(02/07/03 11:00am)
A defining Dartmouth tradition, Winter Carnival has had many faces in its 93-year history. Starting as a humble field day, Carnival has evolved into one of the biggest events on campus and over the decades has included athletic competitions, evening balls, beauty pageants and even TV commercials in the years since its founding in 1910.