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(03/05/04 11:00am)
Legal and civil rights of military detainees at the U.S. Guantanamo Naval Base are being sacrificed in the name of freedom, attorney and court-martial specialist Donald Rehkopf Jr. said Thursday in a speech to students and community members.
(02/26/04 11:00am)
Perceived by many to be a "radical idea" during its conception, the Rockefeller Center, now two decades old, has become a pillar of Dartmouth's reputation in the world outside Hanover.
(02/25/04 11:00am)
A Dean of the Libraries search committee meeting designed to gather student input into the hiring of a new dean attracted no students and no input Tuesday night.
(02/09/04 11:00am)
Race, economic status and geography are all important and discriminating factors in determining which criminals receive the death penalty in the United States, Diann Rust Tierny said on Friday in her speech "Justice Denied: The Implementation of the Death Penalty in the U.S."
(01/27/04 11:00am)
Democracy is possible in the Muslim world, a member of Jordan's royal family told an audience of students and community members Monday afternoon.
(01/22/04 11:00am)
Student representatives from four Democratic presidential campaigns traded jabs on electability, the occupation of Iraq, economic policy and healthcare at a mock Democratic debate Wednesday evening in Collis Commonground.
(01/14/04 11:00am)
A more educated voting public and urban sprawl are factors contributing to an increasingly polarized electorate, New York Times op-ed columnist David Brooks said in a speech yesterday entitled "The Presidency Wars: Politics and Culture in a Polarized Age."
(01/13/04 11:00am)
Determining America's global role, changing the American view of the Islamic world and channeling faith into peaceful change are all challenges the world faces in the Middle East today, Washington Post foreign correspondent Robin Wright said Monday in her speech "The Middle East and Islamic World: Challenges in 2004."
(11/20/03 11:00am)
Repairing foreign relations after the Iraq war is dependent on restoring the legitimacy of the U.S. government in the eyes of the international community, former U.S. diplomat Brady Kiesling said yesterday.
(11/19/03 11:00am)
The fall of the Soviet Union can be attributed to a combination of economic, military and political factors, according to panelists at yesterday's discussion, "The Implosion of a Super Power: Why the Soviet Union Fell."
(11/14/03 11:00am)
The biggest improvement that can be made to energy use must come from an increase in generation efficiency, Executive Vice President of Northern Power Systems Dan W. Reicher '79 said yesterday in his speech, "Opportunities in Clean Energy Technology."
(11/05/03 11:00am)
"Covering Iraq was like a very bad episode of 'Survivor,'" NPR foreign correspondent Anne Garrels told a crowded auditorium in her lecture "Naked in Baghdad" yesterday. The lecture was part of the Montgomery Endowment's series "Truth and Ethics in Journalism."
(11/04/03 11:00am)
Ovid's poem "Ars amatoria" cannot be used as a universal textbook on the art of making love, Katharina Volk told an audience in Reed Hall yesterday in her speech "Ovid on How to Make Love in Rome," hosted by the Classics department.
(10/30/03 11:00am)
Despite substantial challenges, there is hope for the cause of ethics in journalism in Russia and the United States, Christopher Wren '57 said yesterday in his speech "The Illusion of Journalistic Ethics in the U.S. and Russia."
(10/22/03 9:00am)
The light in which the U.S. media portrayed the war in Iraq varied consistently with the location of the reporter throughout the war, speech professor Jim Kuypers said yesterday.
(10/16/03 9:00am)
For Hanover and much of northern New England, brilliant foliage signifies more than just the arrival of fall, as thousands of tourists flock to the region to witness a spectacular change of colors without parallel elsewhere in the world.
(10/09/03 9:00am)
Members of the freshman class yesterday elected David Zubricki '07 as 2007 Class Council president, while Karan Danthi '07 was chosen as vice president.