Rachel Liebling talks about 'High Lonesome'
Writer and director Rachel Liebling felt compelled to make "High Lonesome: The Story of Bluegrass Music" because she said she felt it was her responsibility to "bring the music to a new audience."
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Writer and director Rachel Liebling felt compelled to make "High Lonesome: The Story of Bluegrass Music" because she said she felt it was her responsibility to "bring the music to a new audience."
To the Editor:
To the Editor:
As any resident of the Gold Coast cluster knows, there has been a disturbing level of dorm damage only four weeks into this term. Here are just a few of the things that have happened so far: the kitchen has been egged, windows have been broken, and human feces has been left on the floor and toilet in a Gile Hall men's bathroom. As all students certainly know by now, the cost of repairing dorm damage is spread out over the entire hall, and added to each student's bill at the end of the term. This system is neither fair in its method of punishment, nor is it an adequate way of preventing further damage.
On May 25, 1961, a young dashing President made a pledge to the American people. His commitment to land a man on the moon before that decade was out excited the nation, capturing its imagination and energy. Congress and the voters voiced their acclaim, and a plan moved forward.
They must like walking. Lots of walking. Because every year, Appalachian Trail hikers cover 2,143 miles. For the fun of it.
Leslie Jennings '96 realizes there's not much white space in her daily planner book.
This weekend, the Alumni Affairs Office is bringing a small group of Dartmouth-affiliated people to Hanover to educate them about the current state of the College.
In a speech Wednesday afternoon, Colgate University Professor Jack Dovidio '73 said white people still discriminate against black people, although in different ways than in the past.
The College's Native American and religion departments recently appointed Christopher Jocks, a Native American dissertation fellow, to be an assistant professor.
Jay Fiedler '94 started his quest to become a National Football League quarterback yesterday as the Philadelphia Eagles opened their 1994 rookie camp in West Chester, Pa.
I attended a "discussion Monday night entitled, "Can We Talk?" The point of this event was to examine relationships between men and women at Dartmouth and to learn skills to improve those relationships. It became clear that as a campus we are asking the wrong questions about this issue.
I've been worrying a lot about nutrition lately.
As Fall term draws near, the College is ironing out the kinks created by the its first major curriculum change in 40 years.
As students walked out of Food Court yesterday, the distinct sounds of a bagpipe could be heard drifting out of the Old Dartmouth Cemetery.
In a speech Monday afternoon, Theodore Macdonald urged social scientists to work together to try to better understand the problems of today's rapidly changing world.
At a discussion about dating at Dartmouth Monday night, a group of students decided that the root of the problem with romantic relationships is BlitzMail.
The Coed Fraternity Sorority Council is working on several programs and projects this summer to try to improve the Greek system's reputation on campus.
Tubestock is still scheduled for this weekend because of some frantic planning by members of the Class of 1996 after the event's host apparently called it off earlier this week.
In the pre-dawn hours of this morning, the circus came to town.