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(11/11/13 12:00pm)
BROWN: Brown’s current $4.3 million deficit has concerned administrators as they plan the operating budget for the next fiscal year, according to the Brown Daily Herald. Though this sum is lower than the $5.5 million deficit that Brown sustained at the end of the last fiscal year, the University had hoped to bring the deficit to zero in the last few years, Provost Mark Schlissel said at an open forum last week. University officials did not indicate whether or not this would result in a tuition increase next year.
(11/07/13 9:00am)
If the College is ever raided by marauding barbarians, at least one campus group will be well prepared to defend it. The Medieval Enthusiasts at Dartmouth are a group of undergraduates, alumni and community members that share a passion for all things medieval — costumes, archery, fencing and feasting.
(11/05/13 9:00am)
Now, I will be the first to say that I am by no means tech-savvy. In fact, I’m quite terrible at it and if anything happens to any of my gadgets, my go-to method is to switch it on and off. If that doesn’t work, I go in to panic mode.
(10/31/13 12:00pm)
After hearing my description of my off-term, most of my friends respond, "So basically, you're on another FSP."
(10/28/13 12:00pm)
(10/22/13 8:00am)
BROWN: Brown University has introduced an initiative called “I’m With the Band” granting Brown students free admission to certain performing arts events in downtown Providence, according to the Brown Daily Herald. The initiative, which went into effect Oct. 1., has allowed students to attend film screenings, dance performances, and other local performing arts events free of charge. The program represents an effort by Brown to collaborate with and affirm its connection to the local art community.
(10/17/13 8:00am)
Many Dartmouth students have the experience of completing fascinating research or travelling the world and having thrilling adventures. Tanya Budler ’15 belongs to the latter group and is currently studying at the American University in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.
(10/15/13 8:00am)
(10/14/13 1:00pm)
I've always wondered how other college kids spend their Friday nights, especially since my visiting friends are so intrigued by Dartmouth's social scene. As the bad and lazy friend that I am, I have yet to visit any of these friends at their own schools, and I was the ripe old age of eight when I visited my sister at college, so this term has been my first real encounter with a non-Dartmouth college social scene. For all you similarly curious souls, I will recount a few of my evening adventures and let you decide how they stack up against Dartmouth's widely diverse nightlife options.
(10/14/13 8:00am)
(10/10/13 12:00pm)
College President Phil Hanlon’s wife, Gail Gentes, is the current co-chair of Dartmouth’s campaign for Granite United Way, a New Hampshire-based organization that fundraises for local nonprofits.
(10/08/13 10:00am)
(10/05/13 1:16pm)
As a precursor, this post is probably irrelevant to Dartmouth students who are interning 80 hours a week and getting paid far more than I could ever dream of andis directed instead to those of us with schedules that resemble the unglamorous nine-to-five workday.
(10/03/13 10:10am)
Seuss scholars criticized Senator Ted Cruz’s reading of “Green Eggs and Ham” as part of an analogy denouncing Obamacare in his all-night speech last Tuesday, according to an NBC News article last week. “Seussologists” criticized Cruz’s inclusion of Theodor Geisel ‘25’s children’s book in his diatribe, raising the point that the short story features themes of open-mindedness and compromise.
(10/02/13 4:00pm)
Many say fall is the most beautiful time of year in New England. Colorful leaves, crisp autumn air and plentiful sunshine have graced the first few weeks of 13F, and now is the time to take advantage of fall activities in the Upper Valley. Before midterms kick in and all the leaves fall away (no pun intended), be sure to cross some of these items off your fall bucket list.
(09/30/13 3:00pm)
Courtesy of Columbia Spectator
(09/30/13 7:00am)
Ah, studying abroad. A classic Dartmouth experience, the College has been consistently ranked in the top 10 for the number of students we send around the world each year. And junior fall seems to be a very popular time to do it. Having never taken a real term away from Dartmouth (aside from freshman summer which doesn’t count), I was excited to escape from the on-campus post-sophomore-summer slump and spend this fall on the LSA in Barcelona, Spain.
(09/27/13 2:00pm)
At Dartmouth, even seniors continue to bemoan their freshmen misfortunes living in the River, while their classmates were reclining in the hallowed halls of McLaughlin. Well, after apartment hunting in the most expensive city in the country, let me tell you, the River looks pretty good.
(09/20/13 8:00am)
Last spring, a group of friends and I decided it was time to escape the slightly suffocating bubble of Dartmouth life and take a weekend trip to Montreal. Our first night there, we embraced our liberation from the overwhelming intimacy of a 4200-student community and stepped into a lively nightclub -- only to immediately realize that, even in a city with hundreds of clubs and over 1.5 million people, we were surrounded by a pack of at least 20 fellow Dartmouth students. The lyrics of the final Dimensions show song, "You can run, you can hide, but you can't escape Dartmouth" raced through my mind.
(09/16/13 2:00pm)
When you’re announcing an engagement, what is the most important information to include about the two people who are planning to spend the rest of their lives together? A new website called “Wedding Crunchers” allows users to examine that question for themselves, and it seems that higher education is a popular choice when narrowing down the components of different lifestyles that make it into a wedding announcement.