A Game of Numbers
If the ending of "The OC" has left you hungry for a new source of drama, look no further than the United States Senate.
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If the ending of "The OC" has left you hungry for a new source of drama, look no further than the United States Senate.
What is U.N. Weapons Inspector Hans Blix concerned about more than military problems? The environment. During an interview this March, he said, "To me the question of the environment is more ominous than that of peace and war I'm more worried about global warming than I am of any major military conflict."
North Korea's revelation last week that it has been pursuing a secret nuclear weapons program in violation of 1994 arms control is unlikely to lead to war on the peninsula or affect the U.S. stance towards Iraq, according to Dartmouth foreign affairs experts.
One of the first experiences most students have with Dartmouth is a Dartmouth Outing Club trip. Of the 12 percent of the incoming freshmen this year who did not participate in first year trips, the most frequent reason for opting out was athletics, according to DOC trips leader Emily Lesher '02. Preseason training, practices and even the games of some fall sports conflict with first-year trip dates.