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(11/26/97 11:00am)
For the last two years Brooklynite Jay-Z, also know as Jigga, has stepped into the forefront by placing his hypnotically soothing hip-hop inflection over high-bass tracks.
(11/26/97 11:00am)
Could a book containing stories written by successful Native American college graduates about their life struggles be any more politically correct?
(11/26/97 11:00am)
The women's basketball team kicked off their '97-98 campaign in Southern style, playing in the Ivy-Southern Challenge in Chattanooga, Tennessee on Saturday and Sunday. The team won big Saturday over Appalachian State, 85-60, behind strong play from Jackie Lippe '01, who had 16 points and 11 rebounds, before losing a battle to UT-Chattanooga, 58-50, on the second day.
(11/26/97 11:00am)
Her resume reads like a virtual who's who of women's soccer. It includes 1996 high school All-American, 1997 Ivy League Rookie of the Year, and 1997 All-Ivy First Team selection. She's played soccer in China and for the United States regional team.
(11/26/97 11:00am)
I've got issues with going home for Winter break.
(11/26/97 11:00am)
For millennia, people have expressed feeling through music. Opera, one forum for vocal passion, rides on powerful booms (and satin-soft waves) of melody and harmony. The question is: Is opera as stentorian as, or any match for, a baby's yowl? Hearken to my story, a case in point.
(11/26/97 11:00am)
I had a really random day last Friday. Some days, I feel like I need to take on the system, and other days just getting my laundry done is the only kind of moral victory I need. Friday was definitely in the laundry category.
(11/26/97 11:00am)
I went through an egocentric phase a few years ago. Friends might argue that my use of the past tense is a bit optimistic; however, with "foofie" hair like mine, I assure you that egocentrism is nearly impossible these days.
(11/26/97 11:00am)
If all goes according to plan, the College could be accessing the Internet at three times the current speed by next year. But while this may seem cause for celebration, the news comes with one major caveat -- "for research only."
(11/26/97 11:00am)
Safety and Security Officer Lauren Cummings '72 brings a unique and valuable perspective to his job through his own experiences as a Dartmouth student.
(11/26/97 11:00am)
Mathematics Lecturer John Finn has filed a lawsuit against several parties in Vermont last month in conjunction with the charges filed against him in 1994, which accused him of growing marijuana.
(11/26/97 11:00am)
Admissions statistics at the College support a recent allegation in The Washington Post that financial considerations may discourage certain students -- particularly minorities and those from less affluent backgrounds -- from the early application process.
(11/26/97 11:00am)
In November 1989 the Board of Trustees decided to divest from South Africa, because of apartheid. In 1993 the Board withdrew its investments from Hydro Quebec, a company which allegedly exploited Native Americans and damaged the environment.
(11/25/97 11:00am)
Comedian Chris Rock's debut literary effort, "Rock This!," is a provocative, controversial and hilarious collection of the author's opinions on topics ranging from the black experience in America to keeping a marriage.
(11/25/97 11:00am)
The past half year has been a wild ride for Matthew I. Cirulnick '98, a transfer student and Brooklyn native.
(11/25/97 11:00am)
The typical freshman athlete is often considered inexperienced compared to upperclassmen counterparts. Not the case on the women's ice hockey team.
(11/25/97 11:00am)
The Dartmouth women's cross country team made history yesterday, cruising to fourth place at the NCAA Championships.
(11/25/97 11:00am)
The Dartmouth men's basketball team received great offensive efforts from two unexpected sources this weekend, but it wasn't enough as the Big Green were swept by Colgate and Lafayette to drop to 1-2.
(11/25/97 11:00am)
I don't think that we have a problem of process; I think we have a problem of result." With those words, Provost James Wright closed the public meeting convened in Cook Auditorium on November 12th to address concerns raised about the design of the new Berry addition to Baker Library. It's a good thing that Provost Wright at least acknowledged the problem with the result of the Berry design, or else he might have been attacked by an angry mob of faculty members convened there to express their support for or concerns about the design submitted by architect Robert Venturi.
(11/25/97 11:00am)
I had quite a few memorable conversations in Spring 1996 during the annual Admissions Office phone-athon. Sure, I agreed to call some prospectives and encourage them to matriculate at my beloved college. I would tell them about the small class sizes, the renowned Dartmouth school spirit, my exciting freshman fall, and overall why I remained convinced that I made the right choice in coming to this school.