Cataldo arrested for criminal trespassing
By Edward Thomas | November 16, 1999Police search former class prez's dorm room
Police search former class prez's dorm room
Former '00 class president accused of anti-Semitic remarks, scrawlings
The Hanover Police and Safety and Security are investigating a string of anti-Semitic slurs repeatedly discovered on a student's door in Topliff residence hall over the past two weeks. At 10:30 a.m.
Dartmouth's Amos Tuck School of Business Administration and Vermont Law School will begin offering an exchange program for graduate students seeking either masters of business administration or masters of studies in environmental law degrees. The arrangement - formally announced this week - allows Tuck students with an interest in environmental law to explore that field more fully at VLS, while VLS students will be able to take classes at Tuck which develop the relationship between business and the environment. "Environment and business are not separate issues ... it's important for both disciplines to know about the other," Peter Miller, VLS director of relations, said. While many of the classes at VLS deal with public policy and environmental legal issues, classes at the Tuck School highlight business decisions and their impact on the environment. According to Associate Dean of the Tuck School Ken Baker, this will enable students from outside Tuck to study business and the environment from more of a "corporate perspective." As the schools are only a short distance apart, the exchange program will run on a daily basis.
Pulitzer Prizewinner Maraniss talks with The Dartmouth
In an unorthodox contest featuring events such as the 25-yard freestyle and the 800-yard individual medley, both the Dartmouth men's and women's swimming teams fell to perennial power Princeton on Sunday at Karl Michael Pool, after the men had suffered a loss to Columbia Saturday. Dartmouth's diving duo of Toby Hays '99 and Courtney duBois '99 took top honors in both the men's and women's events, with Hays defeating a strong Princeton cast in both one- and three-meter competition and DuBois winning the one-meter event by over 30 points. "I had my best meet ever on three-meter... it was considerably my highest score," Hays said. Hays also led the Big Green men in their close loss to Columbia on Saturday, which featured standout performances from Mike Hooper '99 and Ryan Utsumi '01. Despite falling to the Lions 181-112, Dartmouth turned out several season's best performances.
Wright to choose next Dean of the College
No ambulance required on club sidelines
Apple Corp. 'capitalizes' on Dartmouth name by touting iMac purchases on its webpage