Students tout their candidates
As the dates of the Republican and Democratic Town Meetings draw nearer, student supporters of presidential hopefuls met Friday afternoon to promote their campaigns at a Candidates Fair held at the Rockefeller Center.
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As the dates of the Republican and Democratic Town Meetings draw nearer, student supporters of presidential hopefuls met Friday afternoon to promote their campaigns at a Candidates Fair held at the Rockefeller Center.
Noche Dorada closed out the Latino Fall Festival, a week-long celebration that brought issues of the Latino community to the forefront at Dartmouth, in Collis Commonground Saturday night.
The Annual Report of the Sexual Abuse Awareness Program that arrived last week in Hinman boxes paints a more serious picture of sexual abuse at Dartmouth than the Safety and Security's Annual Security Report that came out earlier this fall.
Royalty was in town this weekend as King Abdullah of Jordan was the best man at the wedding of George Faux '84 in Rollins Chapel on Saturday afternoon.
Students, teachers, and administrators gathered at Rollins Chapel last night to remember and celebrate the life of Jenica Ann Rosekrans '00, who died in June of bacterial meningitis at the age of 21.
The steering committee on the Student Life Initiative met this weekend in Hanover with several students before beginning discussion on its recommendations to the Board of Trustees, committee co-chair Trustee Susan Dentzer '77 said.
Expectations are high for tomorrow's Dartmouth field hockey game against Yale University.
The preliminaries are all over. After three out-of-conference games Dartmouth (0-4) jumps right into Ivy League play tomorrow with a tough matchup at Yale (3-1).
To The Editor:
George W. Bush missed his calling. Forget the oil business and owning a baseball team, Bush should have gotten involved with horseracing. As the front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination, he has enjoyed an overwhelming swell of support from the public and political elites because of his ability to play the game of presidential campaign horseracing. Bush has not built the largest war chest in presidential campaign history and repeatedly won national polls because of his willingness and desire to educate the public on his positions. Rather, Bush, with the help of a seemingly insurmountable campaign machine, has been able to engineer an ambiguous presidential image that has attracted the support and excitement of many, months before the first primary election.
Perhaps the '03s are the last chance Dartmouth has. Perhaps with the burden of being the smartest and most diverse class ever, they'll also have to be the class who cared enough to make a difference.
Seniors who haven't made hotel reservations for their relatives on Commencement weekend might want to act fast, or they could find themselves with a couple of extra roommates for the occasion.
Dartmouth students will be able to access the World Wide Web, search the Online Library and check their BlitzMail accounts via a wireless Ethernet connection by the end of the calendar year, according to Computing Services.
The Coed Fraternity and Sorority Council is currently revising their alcohol education program for new members of the system, meaning next year's pledge classes will receive a Dartmouth- specific program designed by the CFSC.
The steering committee on the Social and Residential Life Initiative will meet in Hanover this weekend to begin discussing what recommendations the group will make to the Board of Trustees.
When the Chicago Cubs are taking batting practice, have you ever heard kids shouting 'Hey, number 21, can you sign my baseball?' Well, I'm probably guessing you haven't. You see, this might have been the case for Sammy Sosa before he launched his 66 home runs and became immortalized.
This weekend, in the waters off the shore of New London, Conn., the Dartmouth sailing team captured their first major team regatta in several years.
Another sudden death overtime, another disappointment.
I thought I'd take a moment to let my mind wander, while my printer refuses to print and my brain refuses to think.
To the Editor: