Use with Caution and Tact
By Marta Darby | June 1, 2005Third floor Berry. 8:22 p.m. Finals. I could not dream up a more beautiful sonata. Kresge gym. 4:36 p.m.
Third floor Berry. 8:22 p.m. Finals. I could not dream up a more beautiful sonata. Kresge gym. 4:36 p.m.
With their last term at the Big Green now behind them, '04s are looking forward to new adventures that lie ahead.
Dartmouth admitted its first black student in 1824
Representing a school with a history of controversial investments, Dartmouth's Advisory Committee on Investor Responsibility has developed a new disclosure policy for the College's public stock holdings. The new policy provides members of the Dartmouth community with a list of all public companies in which the College invests.
While striking, frustrated, underpaid graduate students have beset universities across the country, Dartmouth seems to have escaped the epidemic, thanks to measures taken by the College to placate its graduate students.
Every spring sees the campus covered in brightly colored campaign posters filled with slogans and promises for how one candidate will make Dartmouth a better place.
Only 0.7 percent of Dartmouth students reported using illegal stimulants to help them study
In a scene perhaps more typical of a Fox "When Animals Attack" special than Dartmouth crew practice, a river otter attacked crew coaches April 2 during the varsity heavyweight afternoon practice. No one was injured, but the incident, which occurred seven miles upstream from the crew boathouse, rattled the nerves of all involved. The otter, running along the shoreline ice before the attack, jumped into the river to play in the wake of the coach's launch, according to varsity coach Scott Armstrong, who was directing two eight-man boats at the time of the encounter.
Old habits die hard. Bill Asher '84, a self-described party boy-turned porn king, is no exception. Asher is the president and part owner of Vivid Entertainment, the world's largest pornography distributor.
The Trustees of Rollins College recently named Thayer School of Engineering Dean Lewis Duncan as the next president of the Winter Park, Fla.