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(10/03/01 9:00am)
An unfortunate trend is emerging in the United States. At a time when Americans are particularly prone to terrorist attacks at home and abroad, the majority of Americans seem to be possessed with ideas of gallant and fearless revenge rather than ideas of a safe and secure life. Our leaders and representatives in government babble about the might of the United States military, economy, and people, and how America will someday respond (violently) to the atrocities of Sept. 11. President Bush updates the nation daily, giving the same basic message every day: "We've deployed so many troops here and there. They can run but they cannot hide. Justice will prevail. We now have the brother of the neighbor of one of the terrorists in custody "
(10/03/01 9:00am)
The times when we could afford to have the Internet be an unfettered playground for the digerati have long come to an end. Today, too many systems, including banking, water, governmental services and military information, hinge on the proper, secure functioning of our information infrastructure.
(09/26/01 9:00am)
By the fall of Pol Pot's treacherous reign over Cambodia (1975-79), a quarter of the nation's people, the Khmer, were dead. The purges of the intellectual and cultural participants in the country left no more than 10 percent of the artists alive. Dance, a millennia-old oral and apprentice-based tradition, the primary ritual and entertainment outlet for the royal courts and provincial villages alike, came to a complete halt, for four silent, stagnant years.
(08/16/01 9:00am)
To the Editor:
(08/02/01 9:00am)
In an intense and bold performance of one of ancient Greece's supreme myths of terrible desire, (mostly) '03 cast succeeds in performing that most mundane yet exotic and tragic of dances, that of too much love in all the wrong places.
(07/19/01 9:00am)
Eight years ago, Gordon Clapp stuttered through a reading, stumbling through his lines as a flock of ABC producers sat in judgement. The stammer was a quick improvisation, but the audition would open the door for "the role of a lifetime." A month later, he got the call. Shortly thereafter, Clapp taped the first episode of ABC's new series, "NYPD Blue."
(07/13/01 9:00am)
An electrical fire which began at 2:50 p.m. Wednesday afternoon kept the Baker Library Reserves out of commission for the evening.
(06/10/01 9:00am)
Like most Dartmouth students, Jesse and Michael Foote's time at the College has been filled with strong friendships, frolicking in the outdoors and stressful academics. And yet, when they are together in a room, a shared sense of purpose and commitment to improving their world is obvious.
(05/16/01 9:00am)
Professor Jamshed Bharucha, newly appointed Dean of Faculty, stressed his commitment to academic excellence and diversity of faculty.
(05/07/01 9:00am)
The set-up was simple, JV even; the milk crates stacked in the front of the stage lent a hint of old school humility. But from this modest scene in Leede Arena sprang forth energy so strong that it spun the flows, beats and LP cuts of a handful of talented MCs and DJs into a show that stunned.
(04/27/01 9:00am)
Even if Canadian anthropology is a subject little known to most Americans, the discipline plays an important role in helping define Canadian national identity, according to Regna Darnell, professor of anthropology at the University of Western Ontario.
(04/26/01 9:00am)
Money was at the heart of the split between Republicans and Democrats in the Senate yesterday. The two parties failed to make any significant headway on an education bill -- based on a plan laid out by the Bush administration in January -- due to sharp disagreements over spending.
(04/04/01 9:00am)
The Class of 2005 will be the first beneficiary of a new $1.6 million financial aid package that plans to reduce loan and work expectations, particularly for students that come from lower income families.
(03/30/01 10:00am)
The Hanover population surged at an unexpectedly high rate during the 1990s while the Upper Valley as a whole saw more modest growth, according to preliminary data released by the 2000 Census Bureau.
(03/07/01 11:00am)
Cramping his six-foot frame under a low-lying rock overhang, the young miner splits a stick of dynamite down the middle with a knife and packs it into the wall 300 feet below ground.
(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.
(02/23/01 11:00am)
To the Editor:
(02/09/01 11:00am)
In the years before coeducation, Dartmouth men might have spent most of the winter dateless in the bitter cold of New Hampshire, but thanks to an onslaught of buses and trains carrying upwards of 1000 coeds from women's colleges across the Northeast, few remained alone for Winter Carnival.
(01/26/01 11:00am)
The New York Giants are back in the Super Bowl as underdogs, George Bush is back in the White House, and Tampa, Fla. is once again hosting the granddaddy of sports championships. Has anything changed in the past 10 years?
(01/16/01 11:00am)
With Dartmouth picking up its first four point weekend of the season with a pair of wins over Colgate and Cornell this weekend, it appears that the Big Green have finally found their stride.