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Imagine Dartmouth students walking across the Green with computer screens on their T-shirts. Picture computer displays as thin as a piece of paper.
Author Christina Hoff Sommers accused contemporary gender feminism of being a destructive influence on both men and the women it purports to help at lecture yesterday. Sommers, a professor of philosophy at Clark University, explained that the nation's colleges and universities are currently "mired in political correctness" and lack intellectual diversity.
Copious and confusing rules set forth by the Elections Planning and Advisory Committee have Student Assembly election candidates falling into traps they do not even know are there.
Jeremy Presser '04 has had rotten luck. He was accepted into this summer's Foreign Study Program in Beijing, only to have it cancelled due to the threat of severe acute respiratory syndrome. A few years ago, his trip to St. Petersburg on the Russian FSP was also cancelled because of violence in the city. His flight was also scheduled to depart on Sept. 11, 2001.
The number of cases of domestic violence surpassed those of rapes on campus this past year.
Twenty-three lucky students beat out a lengthy waiting list to attend the etiquette dinner hosted by Career Services at Firestone's in Quechee, Vt. last night.Director of Career Services Skip Sturman presented tips on useful interviewing skills within a restaurant setting. A Firestone's manager led students step-by-step through a four-course meal to inform them of practical dining etiquette.