One Version of the Good Life
What is the meaning of life? What is our time on this earth good for? How can we spend our lives so that, as we reach the end, we each can say "Mine was a life well spent?"
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What is the meaning of life? What is our time on this earth good for? How can we spend our lives so that, as we reach the end, we each can say "Mine was a life well spent?"
At Saturday night's screening of "To Die For," Joyce Maynard introduced the screen version of her novel with the comment, "I'm glad the movie is opening this week ... I wrote this before O.J. and Joey Buttafuoco and Lorena Bobbitt and all their friends ... This movie is about all of that." I relaxed in my seat and waited to see the next "Pulp Fiction." I expected a clever screen play offering insightful critique on our sometimes bizarre modern culture.
For most students, citations seem as elusive as a perfect 4.0 grade point average. But on average, more than 200 students receive citations each term, about 6.4 percent of those enrolled.
The College will unveil today a revamped World Wide Web home page that is more organized and easier to access, according to Andy Williams, manager of computer resources at the Kiewit Computation Center.
The Dartmouth Rainbow Alliance is planning to stage a candlelight vigil on the Green tomorrow night to protest a controversial Colorado law that denies gays, lesbians and bisexuals any special preferences or protection from job and housing discrimination.
Former Massachusetts Senator Paul Tsongas '62 on Saturday condemned both major American political parties for moving away from the "passionate center" positions that most Americans support.
The Dartmouth football team, fully recovered from last week's heartbreaker against Cornell, looks to put all the pieces together this Saturday against Lafayette [1-2-1] at Memorial Field at 1:30 p.m.
When the Dartmouth men's heavyweight crew team puts its boats in the water this weekend at the Head of the Connecticut, the Big Green will not merely be embarking on their first race of the fall season, but will also be embarking on a yearlong quest for the national title.
To the Editor:
To the Editor:
I was going to refuse to write about the end of the O.J. Simpson trial. Mainly because I have no new knowledge about the verdict, no sparkling insights into the case and no real idea why the jury decided in the way that it did. I have only my feelings, which were strong enough to make me ill for two hours Tuesday afternoon.
Hanover High School may serve as a temporary home for skateboarders cast from town streets by a recent decision to ban skateboarding in Hanover's business district.
Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital President Jim Varnum yesterday opened a time capsule from the late 19th century containing a treasure-trove of information about the hospital and its namesake.
After years of discussion, the College is finally converting the street running between Massachusetts Row residence cluster and McNutt and Parkhurst administration buildings into a pedestrian walkway.
Richard Joseph '65 said last night the dramatic end of the Cold War made 1989 a pivotal year for politics in Africa.
Marcus Rice '94, a planned computer science major who never finished his degree requirements at Dartmouth, committed suicide last month in his home in Tarrytown, N.Y., his father Berkeley Rice said yesterday. He was 23.
After years of trying to enter the Upper Valley market, Wal-Mart, the national discount superstore, may soon open a branch in Lebanon despite legal technicalities and reticent townsfolk.
They may have come to Hanover ranked number three in the nation, but they most likely did not leave that way.
After shutting out the University of New Hampshire 1-0 last night, the men's soccer team finds itself on a two game win streak following an 0-6 start to the season.
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