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(11/22/00 11:00am)
Very little political news has been able to wedge itself past the partisan rancor over the Presidency. However, there were some fairly interesting aspects of the 2000 election that didn't involve melodrama, chads, dimples or butterflies. In many ways, the 2000 congressional elections were just as historic as the presidential race, although for very different reasons.
(09/27/00 9:00am)
While some female undergraduates participate in sorority rush and many sophomore men make final decisions as to whether they will rush a fraternity, other undergraduates are taking the opportunity to join another kind of social organization -- Dartmouth's coed houses and undergraduate societies.
(09/21/00 9:00am)
Bob Gienko '01 has an interesting relationship with the candidate he supports for the New Hampshire State Legislature. He ties his shoes, combs his hair, brushes his teeth and sees him in the mirror.
(07/11/00 9:00am)
With so many students living off-campus this summer, Dartmouth Dining Services' recent price hikes have been especially noticible -- but according to Director of Dining Services Tucker Rossiter, the increases are nothing to balk at.
(07/07/00 9:00am)
Jorge Miranda '01 just met with someone working to cure a disease. But the meeting was not with a professor or even a Biology major -- it was just one of what Miranda deems an amazing group of applicants for Dartmouth's Class of 2005.
(05/24/00 9:00am)
Aloha pumehana kakou.
(05/23/00 9:00am)
Former United States Senator George Mitchell recounted his experiences as chairman of the peace negotiations in Northern Ireland to a large crowd of Dartmouth students and members of the Hanover community in Cook Auditorium last night.
(05/22/00 9:00am)
Step into Studio Two in the basement of the Hopkins Center, and you'll be confronted with intimidating stacks of equipment, a hard-working Power Mac G4 and an incomprehensible web of wires. Chances are you'll also see Britt Myers.
(05/19/00 9:00am)
In the beginning...The idea for a special, all-campus party to celebrate spring originated in 1899 after a particularly long winter.
(05/11/00 9:00am)
Before coming to Dartmouth, I had, of course, read about MP3s and how they would revolutionize the music industry. I even spent what seemed like days downloading one on my ancient computer of two years at home. So when I picked up my brand spankin' new Mac in the fall, I was ready to turn it into a virtual jukebox. After all, I love music, and I'm always broke, so MP3s sounded like some sort of divine gift.
(04/26/00 9:00am)
By the end of her freshman year at Hanover High School, Blythe Adler had completed single-variable calculus, the highest math class the school offers. But that didn't mean she had to stop there.
(04/03/00 9:00am)
Unknowing visitors to the Hood Museum of Art might wander into the museum's newest exhibition and believe themselves to have stumbled upon an antiquated department store.
(04/03/00 9:00am)
A rapidly diminishing selection of classes have appealed to me. I must filter through pages of course offerings and schedules before I can find one that excites my interest. This is in rather stark contrast to one year, one term, one week ago. Avant le deluge my perspective on the ORC had been completely different.
(03/30/00 10:00am)
With Ivy League play just around the corner, some teams find themselves shaking off the jet lag from their spring trips, while other teams hope to continue their fun in the sun back home.
(03/03/00 11:00am)
Sometimes, seemingly little mistakes come back to haunt you. While the Dartmouth women's ice hockey team holds an impressive conference record of 16-6-0 and currently sits in third place, they know they could be higher.
(02/23/00 11:00am)
I twisted my own arm; I was to interview the world's "most interesting living philosopher." While I had no particularly pressing questions to ask him, nor had I any special experience or acumen in "talking shop" with a famous academic and political revolutionary, a transcribed tte--tte seemed apropos.
(02/21/00 11:00am)
In a move that has caused considerable controversy on its campus, Princeton University is considering expanding the size of its student body by 10 percent, possibly the most significant change since the university became coeducational.
(02/04/00 11:00am)
While some Dartmouth students took little interest in the New Hampshire primary this last week, many of the DOC's Environmental Studies Division members have been actively protesting to bring the issue of global warming to the candidates' attention.
(01/28/00 11:00am)
In his last State of the Union address, President Bill Clinton was out to save his legacy -- by calling for policies like a $350 billion tax cut to finance college educations, as well as touting his and Vice President Al Gore's achievements.
(01/13/00 11:00am)
This past weekend, 36 of our campus's leaders, representing a diverse array of organizations, descended upon Pierce's Inn in Etna, New Hampshire, for the fourth annual Dartmouth Leadership Conference. The Leadership Conference serves as an opportunity for student organization leaders to convene, cooperate, brainstorm and collaborate in order to address problematic issues at the crux of Dartmouth life. After lengthy discussions -- at one point involving President James Wright --the students attending the conference condensed their once extensive list into five prevalent issues.