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CD site offers poor selection

(11/25/98 11:00am)

CD burners, MP3s, bootleg copies. Regardless what the method, few college students are guiltless in the effort to obtain a single likable, popular song without spending $17.99 on the entire CD.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1998/11/cd-site-offers-poor-selection

Diane Ferlatte comes to the Hop next week

(11/25/98 11:00am)

California-based storyteller Diane Ferlatte will give performances at the Moore Theater at 7 p. m. Friday, Dec. 4 and at 2 p. m. Sunday, Dec. 6, in addition to hosting a storytelling workshop at 4 p. m. Sunday, Dec. 6.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1998/11/diane-ferlatte-comes-to-the-hop-next-week

Knudsen named coach of the year

(11/25/98 11:00am)

Dartmouth women's soccer head coach Kelly Blasius Knudsen '91 was named Northeast Region coach of the year for the Northeast Region by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America on Monday.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1998/11/knudsen-named-coach-of-the-year

Calling Planet Mac

(11/25/98 11:00am)

Recently I broke down and bought myself a new computer. Or should I say, my computer broke down, and I bought myself a new computer. If people who were prone to breaking down constantly bought themselves new computers each time they did, they would barely have enough money left to afford new purple neon jumpsuits. Or, for that matter, their organic chemistry textbooks.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1998/11/calling-planet-mac

Heckling occurs at Sporting Events Worldwide

(11/25/98 11:00am)

To the Editor:

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1998/11/heckling-occurs-at-sporting-events-worldwide

Heckling the Other Team's Players is a Valid Way of Supporting Dartmouth

(11/25/98 11:00am)

To the Editor:

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1998/11/heckling-the-other-teams-players-is-a-valid-way-of-supporting-dartmouth

The Siren's Call

(11/25/98 11:00am)

The call of danger, the din of distress. For a few seconds, the anxious strobes halt relaxed dinner conversations. Quickly, the incessant chatter resumes, sentences resumed, topics retrieved, as though nothing has happened. Well, nothing really has, in front of Collis, anyway.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1998/11/the-sirens-call

Vona '99 applies to grad school

(11/25/98 11:00am)

One of senior Marty Vona's passions is building things. For his current engineering class, Vona, is in the process of building a bridge, which he and partners hope will withstand tests of its strength and flexibility. They hope to find the ideal combination of materials that will withstand the greatest amount of stress.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1998/11/vona-99-applies-to-grad-school

Wright presents awarad to alumnus in Japan

(11/25/98 11:00am)

TOKYO -- College President James Wright presented the fifth Kan'ichi Asakawa Award, which recognizes outstanding alumni in Japan, to Chiharu Igaya '57 yesterday at a reception hosted here by the Dartmouth Club of Japan.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1998/11/wright-presents-awarad-to-alumnus-in-japan

Langford speaks on research funding

(11/25/98 11:00am)

Biology Professor George Langford addressed a crowd of about 40 last night in the Wren Room of Sanborn Library on whether basic research should be funded by the private or the public sector of America.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1998/11/langford-speaks-on-research-funding

Town Planning Board approves Chase Field

(11/25/98 11:00am)

The Hanover Planning Board conditionally approved the College's proposal to upgrade Chase Field, which is used by the lacrosse and field hockey teams, in a three-hour meeting last night.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1998/11/town-planning-board-approves-chase-field

Contraband found at Tabard

(11/25/98 11:00am)

The police search of The Tabard coed fraternity on Friday afternoon turned up some contraband items, according to Detective Sgt. Frank Moran of the Hanover Police.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1998/11/contraband-found-at-tabard

Odd student film finds cult status

(11/24/98 11:00am)

Sometimes a chain of seemingly unrelated incidents come together to form a cohesive conclusion. "Life & Sex & Step & Flow" is the product of one of those chains. Created by Dartmouth students Tom Beale '00 and Jamie Fisher '99, this is a short, homemade video currently on sale for five dollars a copy.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1998/11/odd-student-film-finds-cult-status

Looking for a wedgie pick? 'J. Crewd' is the place

(11/24/98 11:00am)

It seems every time the mail is delivered, there is a J.Crew catalog hidden somewhere in the pile. While some may welcome this easy access to cotton chinos and waffle knits, others find the deluge annoying. In his parody appropriately titled "J.Crewd: A Parody," creator Justin Racz uses the notoriety of J.Crew to make a strong statement about the exorbitant efforts of the advertising industry.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1998/11/looking-for-a-wedgie-pick-j-crewd-is-the-place

Icers pick up point on road trip

(11/24/98 11:00am)

The offense of the Dartmouth women's ice hockey team ran into a brick wall this weekend -- the starting goaltender of the U. S. Olympic gold medal team.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1998/11/icers-pick-up-point-on-road-trip

If You Want Something Done Right, Do It Yourself

(11/24/98 11:00am)

Last week, I received an e-mail from Erica, one of my best friends who is a freshman at Amherst College. I hadn't heard from her in a while, though I didn't really expect that anything was wrong. I found out in her letter, though, that something terrible had happened. Her letter roughly coincided with the surge of discussion about campus security and locking dorm doors. I realized, pondering over what had happened to Erica, that if you want something done right, do it yourself. Locking the outside doors is a nuisance and isn't even very effective; locking your own door, on the other hand, is a virtually foolproof measure to ensure the security of your personal possessions.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1998/11/if-you-want-something-done-right-do-it-yourself

Bronsnick looks for corporate job

(11/24/98 11:00am)

For several months now, Lee Bronsnick '99 and many other seniors have faced the intimidating rows of suits filling the Hanover Inn, searching among them for a future employer.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1998/11/bronsnick-looks-for-corporate-job

WRC celebrates 10th anniversary

(11/24/98 11:00am)

The Women's Resource Center will hold an open house party on Dec. 4 to celebrate its 10th anniversary of providing programming and support for female and male students, faculty and community members.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1998/11/wrc-celebrates-10th-anniversary

WebBlitz to move to College web server

(11/24/98 11:00am)

WebBlitz, the student-authored program that allows students and alumni to access BlitzMail over the World Wide Web, will soon find a new home on a Computing Services server.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1998/11/webblitz-to-move-to-college-web-server

Blitz passwords need not be exact

(11/24/98 11:00am)

Have you ever mistyped your password on BlitzMail and found that you have successfully logged on anyway? It could happen, according to Jim Matthews, chief programmer at Kiewit Computation Center.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/1998/11/blitz-passwords-need-not-be-exact


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