Halstead '96: A Manhattan native points the way to the great outdoors
It may seem unusual that a product of the Manhattan urban jungle will lead the freshman trips for the Dartmouth Outing Club this fall.
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It may seem unusual that a product of the Manhattan urban jungle will lead the freshman trips for the Dartmouth Outing Club this fall.
For a night, a day, or maybe several days, hundreds of Appalachian Trail thru-hikers with fictitious names like "Pair O' Aces" and "Fly" will look out over the Green, do their laundry in town and sleep at Foley House in a real bed.
As one of the country's top schools, Dartmouth consistently hosts notable speeches and discussions that offer great opportunities to learn about and discuss important issues.
Frances Fox Piven, political science and sociology professor at the City University of New York, said last night that the shift in power from workers to business has undermined the welfare system in the United States.
Two Cuban reformers debated yesterday about the future of their country and offered their differing opinions on how to save their country's culture and independence.
Numerous scholars and Cuba experts will attend a College-sponsored conference on "The Future of Democracy in Cuba" from Feb. 19 to Feb. 21.
"You can change America by changing New Hampshire," was the challenge issued last night by the populist, Democratic, New Hampshire politician, Deborah "Arnie" Arnesen.