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(03/01/01 11:00am)
Bush embarked on his presidency attempting to sell himself to Congress and to the American people after an election that some claim provided him with no clear mandate as president. He has already toured the country and endeavored to woo a number of influential Democrats, following up on his campaign promise to do away with partisan politics.
(02/22/01 11:00am)
President George Bush's tenure in office has so far been marked by repeated statements about the importance of symbolism in foreign policy, but last week abstract symbolism became reality when two dozen British and U.S. aircraft bombed numerous sites around Baghdad in the biggest air strike in over two years.
(02/15/01 11:00am)
According to many political analysts hopes of employing former President Bill Clinton in a central role in the Democratic party have been dashed by a scandalous reputation that has followed Clinton all the way from the White House.
(02/08/01 11:00am)
Long-debated legislation concerning patients' rights may finally come to the front of the agenda in the upcoming weeks.
(02/01/01 11:00am)
After heavy debate, Bush's controversial Attorney General nominee was confirmed by the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday.
(01/18/01 11:00am)
Mary Francis Berry, the Chairperson of the U.S. Commission of Civil Rights, spoke in Filene Auditorium yesterday as one of the guest speakers in a series of lectures in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
(01/17/01 11:00am)
(Editor's note: This is the third in a series of articles examing the prospects and promises of President-elect George W. Bush. Everyday this week, leading up to Saturday's inauguration, The Dartmouth will consider a major issue that Bush will have to address during his presidency.)
(01/11/01 11:00am)
While Testa's resignation from the Greek Life Steering Committee, may have come as a surprise to some members of the Dartmouth Community, it did not shock many of those on the committee itself.
(01/10/01 11:00am)
Gun control legislation has been a source of constant contention between liberals and conservatives in the Capitol for decades, and the political battles that surround trigger locks and other methods of gun control are nowhere near an end.
(01/10/01 11:00am)
Randy Testa, Lecturer in Education, resigned from the Greek Life Steering Committee, the body charged with formulating the final set of recommendations regarding the Greek system in response to the Student Life Initiative.
(01/05/01 11:00am)
After a fall centered on composing reports and filtering student input to administrators, the Student Assembly plans on undertaking some more projects this winter.
(01/04/01 11:00am)
In a recent letter to the Dartmouth community as well as an editorial in the Valley News, College President James Wright stressed the need for further growth at the College, while at the same time continuing to preserve the character of the Town of Hanover.
(08/16/00 9:00am)
For a campus that has been traditionally seen as male-dominated, Dartmouth's ranking as an anti-male school was surprisingly accepted without much uproar.
(08/08/00 9:00am)
Al Gore selected Connecticut Senator Joseph Lieberman to be his running mate yesterday, rounding out the 2000 Democratic party ticket with the first Jewish vice presidential candidate in U.S. history.
(08/01/00 9:00am)
Dartmouth is a college entrenched in tradition: the alma mater rings from Baker Tower every evening at six o'clock, students will always be called by the year in which they will graduate, every winter students will risk life and limb to jump into a frozen Occum Pond over Winter Carnival, and a blazing bonfire will always tower above freshmen as they circle it as many times as the year they graduate during homecoming.
(07/19/00 9:00am)
In an age where the Internet has become a part of day-to-day life, colleges and universities around the country are using it for yet another purpose: teaching classes.
(07/11/00 9:00am)
The circus is coming to town this week, starting with a massive tent. Tomorrow, The Big Apple Circus is scheduled to begin raising its big top tent between 7 and 8 a.m.
(07/11/00 9:00am)
Despite repeated attempts by college administrations -- including Dartmouth's -- to curb underage drinking and alcohol abuse, a recent Harvard University School of Public Health study found that underage drinking is flourishing on most campuses across the country.
(06/27/00 9:00am)
In what Bill Clinton called the biggest scientific advance of the century, two groups of rival scientists yesterday jointly announced that they have succeeded in deciphering the human genome 47 years after the structure of DNA was first discovered.
(05/31/00 9:00am)
Al Gore is a desperate man.