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(04/24/13 6:08pm)
English professor Jeff Sharlet, a contributing editor for Harper's and Rolling Stone, has been tweeting about the April 19 Dimensions show protest and its aftermath with the hashtag #uglyivy. Here are some of Sharlet's tweets and other #uglyivy-tagged responses on Twitter.
(04/23/13 6:22pm)
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(04/23/13 6:12pm)
"To the Dartmouth community,
(04/23/13 11:53am)
A campus-wide email from Dean of the College Charlotte Johnson, as below, was sent on Saturday in response to harassment reports made by students who protested at the Dimensions Welcome Show on Friday.
(04/22/13 2:20pm)
"Dear Prospective Dartmouth student,
(04/21/13 2:01pm)
In response to protests of the Dimensions Welcome Show on Friday, a Facebook status has been circulating among students. A campus-wide email from Dean of the College Charlotte Johnson sent on Saturday stated that several protestors have reported being harassed in person and online. The status is below.
(04/15/13 10:00am)
(04/12/13 6:00am)
Women in a Man's World — Andrew Sorkin, Dealbook (The New York Times)“The women at the top of organizations that I know will tell you that we think that we’ve made it because we were born the way we are and can play by these rules without feeling damaged by them,” Ms. Dorner said. “Or, we’ve learned how to play by these rules and use them to our own advantage.”
(04/11/13 10:45pm)
Interim President Carol Folt will be leaving the College to serve as the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's chancellor on July 1st. The news was announced this morning.
(04/08/13 7:00am)
Monday, April 83:30 p.m.: "Young Alumnae Activists." — Panel discussion, Seeds of Change LectureSeries. Haldeman 041
4 p.m.: "Mapping Variation in Manang, Nepal." — Kristine Hildebrandt, Souther Illinois University. Reed 104
5 p.m.: Praxis: Activism and Social Justice Panel.Haldeman 041
6 p.m.: "Measuring Up: One student's battle to address perfectionism, depression and balance in his life." — David Romano. Dartmouth Hall 105
7 p.m.: Public Talk — Mark Stern '85, president of original content at SyFy. Loew Auditorium
(04/03/13 3:19pm)
Many students received the following email in their inboxes. The email, which detailed an alleged incident in the Life Sciences Center, appears to be a belated April Fool's Day prank.
(03/29/13 8:30am)
Jobs Confidential: 15 people reveal the truth about their work — The ObserverPriest:People don't really know if you're a real human or not. I was young when Iarrived at my parish and lots of my congregation gave me cutlery – because if I wasn't married, Iclearly didn't own cutlery. When Istarted dating someone that was really weird for people. It was weird for me, too – seeing them at the altar rail, knowing that we'd been snogging the night before.
(03/25/13 8:30am)
Monday, March 256 p.m.: Ultima Vez Dance Master Class. Berry Straus Dance Studio6:30 p.m.: Letterpress Workshop: Orientation — Book Arts Program. Baker Library Room 257:30 p.m.: Argentine Tango Introductory Course — Dartmouth Argentine Tango Society. Occom Commons
(03/08/13 8:30am)
Could the eagles have flown Frodo into Mordor? — Sean CristMy contention is that there is nothing in the text to rule out such a plan, and that it is simply a hole in the plot of an otherwise excellent book that the issue is never brought up. This is not to say that LoTR is in any way a bad book; it merely shows that even as excellent a writer as Tolkien does not always succeed at perfectly harmonizing the various entities which he has placed in his world.
(03/04/13 8:30am)
Monday, March 44 p.m.: "What Viral-like Particles Can Tell Us about Immune Responses to Viruses" — Allen Harmsen, Montana State University. Borwell 658W5:30 p.m.: SexFest. Top of the Hop6:30 p.m.: Letterpress Workshop Open Studio. Baker Library Room 237 p.m.: An evening with filmmaker Romuald Karmakar. Loew Auditorium
(03/01/13 2:57pm)
Dear Dartmouth Community,
(03/01/13 8:00am)
Anne Hathaway: In Defense of the Happy Girl — Sasha Weiss, The New YorkerOh, Anne! With your small head and pert nose and oversized, ready smile and glossy pixie cut and squeakily tuneful speaking voice, uttering lines like “It came true!” as you gaze at your newly won Oscar with moistened doe-eyes, wearing a powder-pink Prada gown adorned with diamonds and bows: Why are you so annoying?
(02/25/13 8:00am)
Monday, February 25
5 p.m.: "What Does it Mean to Inherit the Past? Holocaust Memory through the Migrant Lens" — Michael Rothberg, University of Illinois. Haldeman 0415 p.m.: "Building Theory by Breaking Boundaries: Health and Wealth Choice-Making" — Punam Keller. Dartmouth Hall 1056 p.m.: Mental self-defense class with Rebel Roberts — V-Week. Cutter-Shabazz Ground Floor
(02/22/13 11:42am)
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(02/22/13 8:00am)
Can the Republicans Be Saved From Obsolescence? — Robert Draper, The New York TimesAbout an hour into the session, Anderson walked up to a whiteboard and took out a magic marker. “I’m going to write down a word, and you guys free-associate with whatever comes to mind,” she said. The first word she wrote was “Democrat.”“Young people,” one woman called out.“Liberal,” another said. Followed by: “Diverse.” “Bill Clinton.”“Change.”“Open-minded.”“Spending.”“Handouts.”“Green.”“More science-based.”