Why Have Rush At All?
Timing is everything. Over the past couple of weeks the campus has been quite justifiably obsessed over issues of race. It is the kind of issue that when raised, deserves our undivided attention.
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Timing is everything. Over the past couple of weeks the campus has been quite justifiably obsessed over issues of race. It is the kind of issue that when raised, deserves our undivided attention.
A new piece of equipment recently installed in the offices of the Dartmouth News Service now allows members of the College community to be interviewed on the radio from anywhere in the country with crisp, clean audio accuracy.
To the Editor:
Sitting comfortably in his spacious office in Parkhurst Hall, President of the College James Freedman said with a smile he "loved" writing his new book, "Idealism and Liberal Education," which hit bookstores last month.
I climbed the three flights of stairs to the fourth floor of Wheeler and dropped my bags with a sigh. Content to be home once again, I put in one of the CDs I received for Christmas and got to work. I had two days off before classes began, yet I knew that I had much to do. I had to begin turning over a new leaf.
Republican presidential hopeful Lamar Alexander told students on Friday that the New Hampshire primary in February is crucial because it will determine who will lead America into the next century.
While the top college seniors in America are inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa honor society each spring, 21 seniors got that invitation two terms early.
Not many people would admit to having a grandfather who was a German soldier in Adolf Hitler's army and cousins who fought with the Hitler Youth.
Wentworth is the name of a hall, Dresden is somewhere in Germany, and, for better or worse, America has but one Connecticut, a couple states down the river.
At first glance, Vice President and Treasurer Lyn Hutton does not act like the person who manages Dartmouth's $308 million annual budget or its $902 million endowment.
Adam Nelson '97 has one of the biggest necks, pound-for-pound on campus.
Government Professor Tom Nichols is a strange man. Fluent in four languages, an accomplished Sovietologist and five-time champion on the television game show Jeopardy!, he says he is proudest of his graduation from college.
Matt Fuller '97, the Big Green tennis team's most valuable player who helped lead the squad into the NCAA regional playoffs, is not flashy, but that's because he doesn't have to be.
World record holder Davis Kitchel '95 relinquishes facts about himself the same way most people relinquish teeth at the dentist: reluctantly and painfully.
As students marched on the Green and chanted anti-Playboy slogans yesterday, they probably imagined a seedy, unshaven man with greasy hair, gold chains and chest hair protruding from a tacky disco-era shirt, snapping away with his camera at some helpless Dartmouth coed.
John Kenneth Galbraith, world-renowned economist and professor at Harvard University, outlined the five major "lessons of history" that have stood out in history in the years since World War I in a speech last night.
After the first song, members of the audience were no longer able to remain still. Several people got out of their seats and swayed and shook, moving their bodies in rhythm with Ani DiFranco's rapid music.
This campaign is slowly drifting toward election fever as the Student Assembly candidates are preparing to begin their campaigns. As of now the candidates for SA President include three juniors: Jim Rich, Brandon del Pozo and Phil Ferrera.
Dean of Freshman Peter Goldsmith announced that the College decided to drop a proposal to move Freshman Parents Weekend to Fall term, meaning the weekend will remain in the spring.
A report by the Association of Research Libraries ranked the College's library system 73rd among eligible institutions in the United States and Canada.