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Artist-in-residence shares fine points

(11/24/99 11:00am)

Speaking with artist-in-residence Andrew Forge at Rosey's Cafe Sunday evening, his gentle British accent sailed through stories and ideas with great attention to matching the meaning of words with the meaning of his thoughts.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1999/11/artist-in-residence-shares-fine-points

Women's icers dump BC, 9-2

(11/24/99 11:00am)

In their final game before the Thanksgiving break, the Dartmouth women's ice hockey team played host to the ECAC cellar-dwelling Boston College Eagles. The Big Green went into the game trying to improve their record to 5-2; while the 0-6 Eagles were trying to find something to be thankful for. Unfortunately for Boston College, last night's game at Thompson Arena was nothing short of a cornucopia of goals for the Big Green, who trounced the Eagles 9-2.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1999/11/womens-icers-dump-bc-9-2

Committee On Standards' Process is Fundamentally Fair

(11/24/99 11:00am)

To the Editor:

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1999/11/committee-on-standards-process-is-fundamentally-fair

Third Pixel, Corner Pocket

(11/24/99 11:00am)

When I was back in the fifth grade my father tried to take up some of my interests so that we could be more "in tune." Unfortunately, we ended up about as in tune as a piano. (One that has been beaten severely with another, larger piano before being played by noted musician Evander Holyfield.) There was one thing, however, that my father actually took a liking to: cheese. But since I am not wholly prepared to write a column about that, not this close to Thanksgiving by God, instead I will talk about how he and I used to play video games.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1999/11/third-pixel-corner-pocket

Determinism

(11/24/99 11:00am)

All members of the Dartmouth Community are bound by a code of honor, which demands that we each hold ourselves as well as each other accountable for our actions. When one's "friend" sexually assaults someone, says something hateful or organizes a celebration of bigotry, there is an obligation, based on both the Dartmouth Honor Principle and natural human law, for one to confront those individuals, sanction the parties responsible and inform the community so that we can all learn and grow from this experience.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1999/11/determinism

Pragmatic Improvements

(11/24/99 11:00am)

This coming January, the Steering Committee will make a recommendation to the Trustees on the future of Dartmouth social life. Few are certain as to what that recommendation will entail, but everyone hopes that above all the recommendations are something that makes Dartmouth a better place for students in a way that students themselves enjoy.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1999/11/pragmatic-improvements

DarTalk rates to drop in January

(11/24/99 11:00am)

DarTalk long distant rates will be 10 cents a minute any time, day or night starting January 1, 2000, Student Assembly member Casey Sixkiller '00 announced last night.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1999/11/dartalk-rates-to-drop-in-january

Expanded hazing rules a possibility

(11/24/99 11:00am)

Administrators say the College's hazing policy should be expanded to include current prevalent behaviors for pledge period, such as wearing fraternity placards or unusual clothing.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1999/11/expanded-hazing-rules-a-possibility

Anti-Greek '00s face mixed reactions

(11/24/99 11:00am)

Following the admission of their anti-Greek sentiments in The Dartmouth earlier this month, five seniors -- Ben Berk, Josh Green, Teresa Knoedler, Noah Phillips, and Janelle Ruley -- have received substantial negative and some positive feedback.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1999/11/anti-greek-00s-face-mixed-reactions

Initiative resets admin agenda

(11/24/99 11:00am)

Although the Student Life Initiative has forced the College to put off decisions about door locks, new Greek Houses, fees and fines and building projects, administrators say it has also brought other issues and plans to the forefront.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1999/11/initiative-resets-admin-agenda

'Dartmouth Reader' an exercise in nostalgia

(11/23/99 11:00am)

It's been fairly easy to go through three years of school and remain unaware of many Dartmouth traditions and the school's own rich history.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1999/11/dartmouth-reader-an-exercise-in-nostalgia

'Teeth' has fangs: DiFranco's latest is a bold showing

(11/23/99 11:00am)

After 11 full length solo albums released on her own record label, Ani DiFranco has the indie/folk/punk/rock thing figured out -- keep it fresh, interesting and grounded in a mix of personal and political themes. A few big name guest artists can't hurt either.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1999/11/teeth-has-fangs-difrancos-latest-is-a-bold-showing

Schlobohm '00 may just kick his way into the NFL

(11/23/99 11:00am)

He only touches the ball about four times a game. If a team is playing really well, he comes in less. Nonetheless, a punter can be one of the most important players on a football team.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1999/11/schlobohm-00-may-just-kick-his-way-into-the-nfl

Purple Passion

(11/23/99 11:00am)

Everything purple is a good thing. A simple thought, but an important one, too. In fact, judging by everyday events as well as some of our most moving literature, I think it's possible to assert that a whole philosophy of life can be based on the simple color purple.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1999/11/purple-passion

Kronos

(11/23/99 11:00am)

Dear Kronos, I hear you're the god of time. At least, I'm pretty sure you're the god of time; I don't have time to look it up for sure. I hope you will hear me out: I have a few issues and requests concerning time in general. I know you're a pagan deity and you probably don't like getting invoked by a Protestant. Well, just try to bear with me.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1999/11/kronos

Ivy leaders to attend summit at Yale U.

(11/23/99 11:00am)

Ten representatives from each Ivy League school are expected to gather at Yale University in February for the First Annual Ivy Leaders Summit, an Ivy Council-sponsored conference focusing on leadership issues in the 21st century.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1999/11/ivy-leaders-to-attend-summit-at-yale-u

College sees impact of financial aid initiative

(11/23/99 11:00am)

The introduction of the comprehensive Financial Aid Initiative last fall has positively impacted Dartmouth admissions, increasing the regular decision yield and the number of international students on financial aid, according to Dean of Admissions Karl Furstenberg.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1999/11/college-sees-impact-of-financial-aid-initiative

Goldhagen speaks on Holocaust 'executioners'

(11/23/99 11:00am)

Dr. Daniel Jonah Goldhagen, author of the influential book "Hitler's Willing Executioners: Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust," spoke about the role of the ordinary German under the Nazi regime to students and community members at the Roth Center for Jewish Life last night.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1999/11/goldhagen-speaks-on-holocaust-executioners

Prof speaks against same-sex marriage

(11/23/99 11:00am)

In a stand against same-sex marriages, University of Notre Dame Professor of Law Gerald Bradley defined marriage as "the communion of persons consummated by actions reproductive in type, whether it results in children" in a talk yesterday at the Rockefeller Center.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1999/11/prof-speaks-against-same-sex-marriage

Gamma Delt on one-year probation

(11/23/99 11:00am)

Gamma Delta Chi fraternity was slapped with a $200 fine and has been put on probation until December 31, 2000 for an alleged "panty raid" in two sororities by a group of their pledges in October.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1999/11/gamma-delt-on-one-year-probation


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