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(05/27/08 9:11am)
Construction of a 72-room hotel planned for downtown Hanover was postponed after the developer discovered soil contamination at the proposed building site during routine soil tests, The Valley News reported. The Olympia Companies of Portland, Maine, canceled its Planning Board meeting, scheduled for May 6, after the tests indicated low levels of contamination. The source of contamination is unknown, but Hanover Town Manager Julia Griffin said it is likely from an underground oil tank, according to The Valley News. The company, which expects a report about the contamination in a few months, hopes to begin construction on the three-story brick hotel this summer and to finish the building in spring 2010. The plan also includes a restaurant and underground parking.
(05/14/08 6:45am)
"The greatest number of casualties today and the greatest number of displaced civilians are found in Iraq," he said, adding, "Hello, why don't [you activists] spend your time focusing on phony and fake reasons for unilateral American military involvement in Iraq?"
(05/12/08 8:22am)
The powwow is the "Native American people's way of meeting together to join in dancing, singing, visiting, renewing of old friendships and creation of new ones," according to materials distributed by Native Americans at Dartmouth.
(05/06/08 8:26am)
The Hippocratic Oath is commonly misinterpreted due to mistranslations of the original Greek text, Ronald Green, a professor of religion and director of the Ethics Institute, said at a panel discussion at Dartmouth Medical School Monday evening.
(05/02/08 7:45am)
"The law is very messy, and it is attracted to science in search of certainty," Rakoff said.
(05/02/08 7:45am)
Science and the law are "uncomfortable" but inevitable "bedfellows," Jed Rakoff, a U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of New York, said in a lecture Wednesday in the Rockefeller Center. The talk addressed the long-term love-hate relationship between the two fields.
(05/02/08 7:45am)
Science and the law are "uncomfortable" but inevitable "bedfellows," Jed Rakoff, a U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of New York, said in a lecture Wednesday in the Rockefeller Center. The talk addressed the long-term love-hate relationship between the two fields.
(04/28/08 8:40am)
DartMUN, the College's Model United Nations, hosted the third annual model UN conference at Dartmouth this weekend. Over 100 delegates from 11 participating New England high schools represented diplomats from different countries and debated various international issues in order to help develop solutions to world problems. Kenneth Yalowitz, director of the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding, spoke at the opening ceremonies Friday afternoon about his experiences as the former U.S. ambassador to Belarus and Georgia. DartMUN is not a competitive team, and instead helps organize and raise funds exclusively for this conference. "Since we don't have a competitive team, we're able to focus all of our efforts on the conference," Jerry Guo, '10, DartMUN 2008 Secretary General, said.