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Dartmouth Green Key 2017

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Verbum Ultimum: Responding to Hatred

(02/15/19 7:20am)

The sense of disgust in one’s mouth is palpable when reading the racist anonymous messages sent to students and faculty members over the past few months. Thus far, at least 18 students and three faculty members have been targeted by racist and sexually explicit messages — that two of those students had been physically targeted with slurs put on their doors only makes the matter more disturbing. That most of the targets appeared to be Asian, and that this fact played a role in the bigoted mocking present in the messages is even more loathsome.  

http://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2019/02/verbum-ultimum-responding-to-hatred

One-on-one with James Holder

(02/15/19 5:00am)

As soon as the last hand hit the pool wall on Feb. 1 to end their regular season, all members of the Dartmouth swimming and diving team immediately turned their attention to the real challenge: the Ivy League Championship. After a successful season for both teams, including the women’s first .500 season since 2013-14, expectations are high as the women head to Princeton on Feb. 20 and the men head to Brown on Feb. 27. In his third year as the head coach of the swimming and diving team, James Holder expects school records and top finishes from his swimmers. The Dartmouth sat down with Holder to discuss the team’s preparations for Ivies and the season so far. 

http://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2019/02/james-holder-holland-edmonds

Elias: Frackets; What’s Yours Is Mine?

(02/15/19 7:10am)

 

http://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2019/02/elias-frackets-whats-yours-is-mine

This year's Oscar-nominated shorts have surprising depth

(02/15/19 7:00am)

Last Saturday, I went to watch the Hopkins Center’s screening of the collection of Oscar-nominated live-action short films without a clue of what I was getting into. I hadn’t looked up any of the films before my viewing, and in my innocence, I assumed that the brevity of the shorts meant they would toe the line between light-hearted and meaningful. They would not be too dark or bleak, I assured myself, before the lights went dim and the title card for the first short appeared on the screen.

http://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2019/02/this-years-oscar-nominated-shorts-have-surprising-depth

Carrie Brennan '88 will become new head of Thetford Academy

(02/15/19 8:00am)

Fifteen years after starting a charter high school in Tucson, Arizona, Carrie Brennan ’88 is returning to the Upper Valley as head of school at Thetford Academy, an independent 7-12 school in Thetford, Vermont. 

http://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2019/02/dartmouth-alumna-new-head-of-thetford-academy

TuckLAB teaches students entrepreneurial skills

(02/15/19 8:05am)

In its inaugural term this winter, TuckLAB provides students the chance to fulfill their entrepreneurial aspirations, according to TuckLAB participant Sam Seifert ’20. The six-week program grants students hands-on experience to learn entrepreneurial skills from professors in the Tuck School of Business and Thayer School of Engineering.

http://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2019/02/tuck-launches-undergraduate-entrepreneurship-program

Winter Carnival sees three arrests

(02/15/19 8:10am)

Warm weather greeted the College as it celebrated Winter Carnival over the weekend. Three arrests were made over Winter Carnival, according to Hanover Police lieutenant Scott Rathburn. Rathburn said that these incidents were “not out of the realm of ordinary.” Last year, Hanover Police also made three arrests over Winter Carnival.

http://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2019/02/winter-carnival-2019-incidents

Adelberg: Declare Independence

(02/14/19 7:10am)

 The 2020 presidential election is rapidly approaching. President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign war chest grows to over $100 million; meanwhile, more and more Democrats are announcing their campaigns to replace him. America is not ready for another round of the polarizing, tribalistic turf war that increasingly defines this country’s presidential politics. Tensions still run deep from the toxic 2016 elections, and little suggests that the entrenched party elite on either side of the aisle will jostle for power in 2020 with any more civility than last time. 

http://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2019/02/adelberg-declare-independence

Fishbein: Cancel “Canceled”

(02/14/19 7:15am)

 When convicted illegal campaign contributor Dinesh D’Souza ’83 tweeted Tuesday morning about his lecture at Dartmouth Monday night, he had little to say about the content of his “A World Without Walls” speech. Perhaps D’Souza — who started his career as provocateur by outing gay classmates while editor of The Dartmouth Review and has since gone on in his numerous books and movies to make abhorrent statements that do not merit repetition — felt as though his followers already knew what his brand of hatred had to say about the border. More likely, though, D’Souza saw an opportunity to stir up his base. “...the campus leftists yelled, chanted, obstructed, & even cried!” D’Souza wrote. “Despite the best efforts of these little fascists-in-training, the event went on ...” Fox News reporter Heather Childs parroted this idea in her coverage of D’Souza’s visit, claiming on Twitter and television that protestors had “harassed” and “verbally attacked” him. 

http://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2019/02/fishbein-cancel-canceled

Peñaloza: Consider Your Words

(02/14/19 7:25am)

 I can’t speak anymore — not without people attaching the same searing comment, like a parasite, after every point I make. It’s rattled in my brain since my first term here as a freshman. 

http://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2019/02/penaloza-consider-your-words

Chun: A Return to Education

(02/14/19 7:20am)

 Four years ago, Dartmouth formed the Ad Hoc Committee on Grading Practices and Grade Inflation, and to quote Douglas Adams, “This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move.” Of course, the rationale seems both simple and unimpeachable: Dartmouth gives a lot of As, and if we keep going about it this way, soon everyone will have an A (and if that happens, Dartmouth isn’t doing its job). I added the part in parentheses because it’s an implicit assumption of Dartmouth’s approach toward education, and because I want the reader to read it in a stuffy bureaucratic voice that undermines it as a normative assumption about what Dartmouth’s job is. A giver of well-distributed grades is a terrible way to think about a college education.

http://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2019/02/chun-a-return-to-education

Leonard Cohen’s ‘You Want it Darker’ inspires beyond the grave

(02/14/19 7:29am)

We are so concerned with what is new and exciting in music that we often forget the artists we’ve lost, the artists that even from the grave figure prominently in our collective imagination. Big names have died in the last few years — Tom Petty, David Bowie, Aretha Franklin — and it feels like time is running out for the musicians who inspired popular music today. Leonard Cohen is one such artist. Cohen passed away in November 2016 at 83, but still inspires people with his not-quite-music-not-quite-spoken-word pieces years later. 

http://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2019/02/leonard-cohens-you-want-it-darker-inspires-beyond-the-grave

‘Roma’ captures the mundanity of daily life but lacks emotion

(02/14/19 7:30am)

As a film-goer, I watch movies to escape reality — to dive into a fantasy and feel immersed in a new environment. All of this is accomplished by the trademarks of a film: action, dialogue and acting. It’s clear from the movies that often win at the box office that most audiences also appreciate similarly exciting, enthralling films. Yet among the films most critically lauded this year is Alfonso Cuarón’s semi-autobiographical film “Roma.”

http://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2019/02/roma-captures-the-mudanity-of-daily-life-but-lacks-emotion

Cook: That Time of Year

(02/14/19 7:30am)

We all know what winter means.

http://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2019/02/cook-that-time-of-year

Hogan elected as microbiology fellow

(02/14/19 7:31am)

Deborah Hogan, professor of microbiology and immunology at the Geisel School of Medicine, was elected as a 2019 Fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology — the honorific leadership group within the American Society for Microbiology.

http://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2019/02/geisel-professor-deborah-hogan-recognized-aam

War and Peace fellows explore geopolitics of Qatar

(02/14/19 7:45am)

This past December was an unforgettable one for 10 students in the College’s War and Peace Fellows program. During a trip to Qatar during winter break, the War and Peace fellows were able to explore geopolitics of the Middle East through high-speed sand duning, peer into the propaganda espoused by Al Jazeera through a first-hand tour of the news channel’s headquarters and further their understanding of U.S.-Qatari relations through conversations with statespeople such as former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer. 

http://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2019/02/war-and-peace-fellows-visit-qatar

Dartmouth announces campaign for 250 new scholarships

(02/14/19 8:00am)

Updated Feb. 14, 2019 at 1:20 p.m.

http://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2019/02/250-new-scholarships

Students and professors targeted by racist, sexually explicit emails

(02/13/19 9:00am)

Updated Feb. 13, 2019 at 5:37 p.m.

http://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2019/02/students-and-professors-targeted-by-racist-sexually-explicit-emails

Editor's Note

(02/13/19 7:35am)

Love Valentine’s Day? Or do you hate it, proclaiming it to be Singles Awareness Day instead? Unfortunately, Singles Day already exists, and won’t happen until later this year ­— on Nov. 11 (11/11, get it?). Chinese e-retailer giant Alibaba has held Singles Day, a major sale event, for the past 10 years, with $1 billion dollars being sold over the site in just the first minute-and-a-half this past year. Alibaba might be on to something — you may be lonely, so how about a new watch? Singles Day, while not explicitly about celebrating being single, parallels the commercialism of Valentine’s Day in the States. Bouquets will be frantically ordered last-minute online, chocolates will be cleared off the shelves of CVS and restaurants will be packed with couples trying to enjoy an intimate meal with dozens of other couples sitting a few feet away. Even though so much time, effort and money is put into the day, maybe the hype is worth it — perhaps it reminds us to show our appreciation for our loved ones, a reminder that shouldn’t necessarily be needed, but possibly, it is called for to take a little time and appreciate one another and ourselves. Gift or not. 

http://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2019/02/zhou-hingorani-editors-note-self-care

Keep on Swimming: Trajectories of Confidence

(02/13/19 7:20am)

This isn’t another article about the Dartmouth “duck syndrome” trope that’s been discussed half to death. We get it! Kids here want to put up a good front. The best front. They want the Goldman Sachs job, the place at a top med school, the hot significant other who will become their alum trophy spouse to have supergenius, Dartmouth-green-clad babies with. 

http://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2019/02/dicostanzo-keep-on-swimming-trajectories-of-confidence


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