Buckley examines 'current disorders'
Mocking the nation's political leaders, conservative journalist and founder of the National Review William F. Buckley, Jr. spoke to a near-capacity crowd in Webster Hall last night.
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Mocking the nation's political leaders, conservative journalist and founder of the National Review William F. Buckley, Jr. spoke to a near-capacity crowd in Webster Hall last night.
The Lark Quartet's Friday night concert was an interesting case of how one's grasp can sometimes exceed one's reach. There were glimpses of how good this ensemble was and how good it could be with the right selections and temperament.
The women's soccer teams from Princeton and Dartmouth traveled very different roads this season.
The men's soccer team suffered a crushing 3-2 overtime defeat yesterday against Princeton.
A thin mist covered the Yale Bowl on Saturday morning and into the early afternoon as the Big Green methodically plodded through their pre-game drills. But then, just before game time, the fog lifted.
Washington D.C. -- In another stunning foreign policy setback for the Clinton administration, U.S. Marines today failed in their attempt to land on the Atlantic Ocean island nation of Guinier. The 4,000 troops are part of a United Nations peacekeeping mission designed to enforce the traffic laws of the speeding-plagued country.
In front of a standing-room-only audience Friday afternoon, former U.S. Surgeon General C. Everett Koop '37 received the College's Nelson A. Rockefeller Public Service Award and said health care is a right and should be provided to everyone.
Howard Baker, a former senator and chief of staff under President Ronald Reagan, said Saturday night that the current Congress is irresponsible and out of touch with America.
Dr. Margaret Mohrmann told students last night that the Greek system should put a greater emphasis on morals and intellectualism because those traits are an integral part of friendship.
A squabble between two freshman roommates early Sunday morning turned into an angry scuffle and now Hanover Police are investigating the incident as a possible assault.
The dress rehearsal is over -- it's time for the Big Dance.
I swore I wouldn't do this. After last spring's Student Assembly presidential soap opera, in which my character was killed off after three blockbuster seasons, I swore that I would remain dutifully, commitedly, silently dead. But, here I am, back (momentarily) from the dead, crystal ball in hand.
The U.S. Army Reserve Officer Training Corps at Dartmouth, in conjunction with the Norwich Military Academy, comprises one of the oldest vestiges of the ROTC itself, being formed early in this century between the two schools.
Here at Dartmouth, home of the free, land of the stereotype it can be hard to keep up with all of the categorizations. If you were to confuse a few Greek letters you might think the football players were lesbians. This is not to leave out the ever popular prejudices based on race, creed, country of origin, etc.
Trevor Burgess '94 is a control freak. That's why he wanted to be president of his fraternity and why, soon after he came out of the closet, he became co-chair of the Dartmouth Area Gay and Lesbian organization.
It was the men's cross country track team and they were running, they just didn't happen to have their clothes on. No cleats, no shorts, just flesh.
A committee that oversees the College Course program has voted not to offer the program's hallmark course, Introduction to War and Peace Studies, this year.
Once a week, just after sunset, the Courtyard Cafe in the Hopkins Center undergoes a curious transformation. Lights dim, a stage is rustled up, and the utilitarian cafeteria becomes the scene of a little dinner music, all courtesy of the Student Activities Council's DV8 program.
Q's of Chicago pizzeria in the Galleria on Main Street closed Sept. 29 due to management and personal problems, but the restaurant's co-owners say they might reopen in the near future.
At the beginning of the term, 30 members of the Dartmouth rugby football club returned to Hanover to prepare for the fall season as a part of the new eight-team New England super league.