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(11/08/95 11:00am)
Arianna Huffington rose from the ashes of her husband's embarrassing 1995 attempt to buy a California Senate seat to publicly trash one of her husband's hardest campaigners -- Bob Dole. She authored two editorials last month in the Wall Street Journal, one ironically entitled, "The Presidency Is No Entitlement."
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To the Editor:
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Sunday night's debate between leading conservative intellectual Dinesh D'Souza '83 and GovernmentProfessor Roger Masters provided an example of the potential for productive public discourse at Dartmouth.
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Early next year, the College will begin a $2.85 million, three-year upgrade of its computer network, which will allow data to be transferred between computers as much as 10 times faster.
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For Carmen Harden '96 and Natalyn Nails '96, asking eager high school students questions like "What have you tried and failed at?" is a daily routine.
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Coed Fraternity Sorority Council President Matt Raben '96 and Assistant Dean of Residential Life Deb Reinders last night presented the third annual 15 Webster Avenue Award to the sisters of Epsilon Kappa Theta sorority and the brothers of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.
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Executives of CYRK Inc., a $400 million public promotional products company, told students about the trials and tribulations of starting a new company in a discussion last night at the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration.
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Hanover Police is still investigating how John Coleman '98 received extensive head wounds that caused him to bleed profusely early Saturday morning, and have not ruled out the possibility that he was involved in a fight.
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The Student Assembly passed two motions last night, one calling for the administration to overhaul the undergraduate advising system and one voicing the Assembly's opposition to a recent spate of homophobic activity on campus
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Of the five searches currently underway to fill important administrative positions at the College, only the search for a new Career Services director is near completion.
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Members of the Dartmouth community last night mourned the death of Yitzak Rabin, the prime minister of Israel who was assassinated on Saturday.
(11/07/95 11:00am)
A "cultural exhibition" hosted by Alpha Theta coed fraternity last Friday night raised concern among some members of the administration.
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Featuring an eclectic repertoire ranging from lush-tender love songs to scouring roadhouse jazz, Cassandra Wilson, did not disappoint her audience last Friday in the Spaulding Auditorium of the Hopkins Center for the Performing Arts.
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The women's volleyball team finished off its regular season play this past weekend splitting four matches at the sixth annual Harvard Tournament. The team finished fourth out of seven teams.
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The women's field hockey and soccer teams waited in anxiety yesterday afternoon as their post-season playing opportunities hung in limbo.
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To the Editor:
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To the Editor:
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To the Editor:
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Today's vote is the most devastating and appalling attack on a woman's freedom to choose in the history of the House," Kate Michelman, the president of the National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League, said in a statement. "This bill is so extreme that it provides no exceptions to save a woman's life or health, thus presenting a direct constitutional challenge to Roe v. Wade." This statement was reported in last Friday's edition of the New York Times.
(11/07/95 11:00am)
In between two-hour practices and weekly intercollegiate competitions, most varsity athletes at the College barely find the time to attend classes, study, eat meals and sleep.