Pundit Cook enjoys his place in politics
Never in his wildest dreams did political pundit Charles Cook imagine he would one day attend private meetings with the Vice President or be accosted in airports by Congressmen eager to lobby him.
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Never in his wildest dreams did political pundit Charles Cook imagine he would one day attend private meetings with the Vice President or be accosted in airports by Congressmen eager to lobby him.
A temporary restraining order will prevent the University of Michigan from releasing its shortlist of nominations for university president, which was scheduled to be publicized today.
The University of Michigan will confirm or deny the rumors circulating that College Provost Lee Bollinger has received a nomination for the position of university president when it releases its short list of nominees for president of the university on Monday.
The College is conducting an investigation of Beta Theta Phi fraternity, which is currently under suspension until Nov. 26.
Manchester -- Almost 200 Dartmouth students toting "Dartmouth loves Bill" and "Bill helped me pay for college" signs boarded buses and headed to Manchester yesterday afternoon to attend a campaign rally for President Bill Clinton.
In a speech marking the beginning of a two-day conference on the Russian and American legal systems, U.S. Supreme Court Justice David Souter said the commonalties of the American and Soviet legal systems will provide the focus for the conference.
Since all first-year student will live on campus their first year, knowing the ins-and-outs of your home away from home can be a major factor in planning classes, where you eat, and the people you meet.
It's a dilemma that rolls around once a century, less frequently than a visit by Halley's comet or a Boston Red Sox victory in the World Series.
The Student Assembly is working on promoting student services this summer, beginning by resurrecting the Over the Hill upperclass facebook.
Webster Avenue's fraternities and sororities are not the only places near Dartmouth to find packed dance floors, loud music and people looking to unwind after a tough week.
The Student Assembly is working on several service projects this summer including construction of a new basketball court in the River Dormitories, completing a dining guide and installing telephones in all dormitories.
From fireworks atop Mount Moosilauke to Woodstock, Vermont's old-fashioned celebration consisting of a crafts fair, spelling bees and music, the Upper Valley offers plenty of ways for students to celebrate the Fourth of July.
Adjusting his crimson and gold striped tie, the New Hampshire Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate, John Rauh, a Sunapee businessman and Harvard graduate, explained that his recent transition from business to politics was not a surprising change.
Democratic candidate for New Hampshire's seat in the U.S. Senate John Rauh told a packed crowd in Hinman Forum last night that money, not votes sets political agenda in Washington.
The 15 students who attended the first Student Assembly meeting of the term Tuesday night elected a Summer-term secretary and formulated a list of projects that they hope to tackle over the next few weeks.
Former Assistant Dean of Residential Life Carolynne Krusi will serve as Acting Dean for the Class of 1998 beginning Aug. 1, when Dean of the Class of 1998 Lisa Thum takes maternity leave.
In a ceremony attended by about 200 people, College President James Freedman and the family of Steven Roth '62 lead the groundbreaking for the Roth Center for Jewish Life May 29.
Four years at Dartmouth brought the Class of 1996 both triumphs and tragedy.
This year more than 10 professors were granted tenure by their departments.
Explaining to the parents of a student who received perfect scores on her Scholastic Achievement Test why she was rejected from Dartmouth is a daunting task.