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If Tubestock and Parents' Weekends weren't exciting enough for you, maybe this weekend's "Fun in the Sun" Summer Carnival activities will be.
Like the Vanguard movement of the 1970s, Puff Daddy (Sean Combs), Bad Boy CEO and entertainer, finds that originality can be a bad thing.
"Air Force One" is a flight from reality every red-blooded American could stand behind. It's got Harrison Ford as a macho gun-toting war hero President. His wife and daughter are both attractive. The bad guys are those darn Russian communists who were so evil back in the good old days.
The AFC East has endured some radical changes in the offseason with the defection of Bill Parcells from the New England Patriots to the New York Jets, the retirement of Jim Kelly and a host of other changes. With all of that jockeying for success, the question of who will win the race will come down to the wire in this division of mediocrity.
"Hey, did you bring your disc?" Sean asks.
To the Editor:
With the advancement of information technology and increased use of the World Wide Web, computer companies are wary of college students using the Web as a platform to distribute software illegally.
The recently re-instituted Collis Governing Board, an advisory and governing body concerned with the use of space in the Collis Student Center, has ideas to change the center.
In 1994, Religion Professor Ronald Green first considered creating a course focused on the Human Genome Project. After three years of planning, College Course 25: The Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications of the Human Genome Project is being offered this summer through a grant from the National Institute of Health, and is a model for colleges around the country to offer similar courses.
The sisters of Delta Pi Omega sorority have chosen Alpha Xi Delta as their national affiliation.
Delta Gamma sorority's 19 members voted Sunday to rescind the sorority's national charter and have begun reorganizing as a local sorority.
Billed as "a celebration of women in music," Lilith Fair is one of this summer's must-see events. The festival, which is touring the United States and Canada, features both well-established and up-and-coming women in the musical scene.
"Arcadia," a mind-teasing search for truth among the English landscape and through the gamebooks of the Coverly household, premiered last night at the Hopkins Center with great energy, good acting and incredible costumes.
The Big Green baseball guide used only two lines to talk about newcomer Mike Conway '99, noting that the transfer from the University of San Diego would "provide depth to the infield."
To the Editor:
If I take four classes every term for the rest of my time here, I should be able to fulfill the distributive requirements in only five years. I've been working very diligently trying to learn all fields of human endeavor as prescribed by the different requirements, and here's what I've learned: international trade is good, "bienvenidos" means "welcome" in Spanish, don't drink from laboratory glassware, and we're all just brains in vats cajoled by an evil neurologist with electric probes. I've also learned that the distributive requirements are beating around the bush; mistaking the Tree of Knowledge for the Forest of Life, if you will; thinking that the Elephant of Experience is nothing more than its trunk of books.
On the heel of midterms, just as half the campus is ready to jump off the bridge and the other half is ready to drink itself into oblivion, the College has played a nasty scheduling trick. Instead of enjoying a well earned respite from stress, many a student will spend this weekend trying to think of ways to show parents that Dartmouth actually is $20,000 a year better than State U. Bongs are being wrapped in towels, girlfriends temporarily moved back to their own dorms, and spines on textbooks cracked to approximate usage.
Most students return from their Foreign Studies Programs with great photographs and neat T-shirts. But Blake Zidell '99 returned from his Spanish FSP in Buenos Aires, Argentina with something a bit more substantial -- a girlfriend, Florencia Lernoud.
Technology has progressed from capturing the still images of a broken bone to computerized images of the beating heart of a fetus in a mother's womb. A new exhibit at the Montshire Museum titled "Looking Inside" now allows everyday visitors to see these images of the human body in its dynamic state.
Dartmouth Computing Services is recommending that members of the Class of 2001 purchase Apple Macintosh Performa 6400/180 computers for $1,646, and most members of the incoming class are opting for the recommended package, according to Director of Computer Services Communications Bill Brawley.