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(10/01/99 9:00am)
Most people aren't aware of it, but the First Amendment is under constant bombardment -- in the form of censorship. The web-site promoting the American Library Association's "Banned Books Week" quotes the 1989 Supreme Court decision of Texas v. Johnson, in which Justice William J. Brennan said, "If there is a bedrock principle underlying the First Amendment, it is that Government may not prohibit the expression of an idea simply because society finds the idea itself offensive or disagreeable."
(10/01/99 9:00am)
So I guess people are in a little bit of a tizzy
(10/01/99 9:00am)
I was excited to learn that Vice President Gore, Senator Bradley, and possibly Governor Bush and Senator McCain are scheduled to attend a forum at Dartmouth.
(10/01/99 9:00am)
The vibrant reds, oranges and yellows which make New England's fall foliage season famous mean more to New Hampshire residents than just decoration -- they mean big business, bringing tourists to the state from around the world. But that business has been hurt this year, some say, by negative publicity predicting a lack of autumnal color due to this summer's drought.
(10/01/99 9:00am)
Members of the University of New Hampshire's Greek system were spurred to protest last week after the discovery of a passage in the undergraduate Whittemore School of Business and Economics' "peer advisory manual" urging students not to join Greek houses.
(10/01/99 9:00am)
Students at Princeton University will be able to access the World Wide Web via wireless Ethernet connection at the University's Firestone Library starting next week.
(10/01/99 9:00am)
Fraternity rush for the Class of 2002 -- which is set to begin on Monday night -- is being greeted with a degree of optimism from the Inter Fraternity Council and most house presidents.
(09/30/99 9:00am)
The mood was somber in Leede Arena as the Dartmouth women's volleyball team suffered a disappointing loss to the University of New Hampshire last night.
(09/30/99 9:00am)
Jeff Deck: Well, it's fall and you know what that means: autumn. Also, college football games begin. I'm here with our field correspondent, Jimmy the Mongoose. Now, Jimmy, I understand that you are a mongoose.
(09/30/99 9:00am)
To the Editor:
(09/30/99 9:00am)
I still remember the feeling of being relegated to the "kids' table". It seemed that now matter how grown up I looked or felt, I was always turned gently away from adult conversations, presumably about things I didn't yet understand (like car payments and job promotions), to the small table on the side where talk turned instead to the latest playground incident. I always wondered what it would feel like to become an integral part of the sophisticated mystery for which I was then too immature.
(09/30/99 9:00am)
When Amanda Merkle '03 first spoke to her roommate over the phone, she told her that she played the clarinet, was the captain of her high school volleyball team, and partook in several community service activities.
(09/30/99 9:00am)
Construction has become a part of daily life at Dartmouth, but lately, campus-wide improvements have been especially disruptive, jolting some students awake early in the morning and forcing professors to relocate their classes.
(09/30/99 9:00am)
While campus campaign leaders have been scurrying to gather support for their respective presidential candidates, Dartmouth students, in general, said they have mixed feelings about the upcoming election.
(09/30/99 9:00am)
Dartmouth's federally-mandated Annual Security Report, which arrived in Hinman Boxes last week, does not present a complete picture of safety to casual readers.
(09/29/99 9:00am)
Tomorrow and Friday the Hop's Moore Theater will present Barabbas, an internationally known Irish company set to perform "The Whiteheaded Boy," playwright Lennox Robinson's 1916 Irish classic.
(09/29/99 9:00am)
When was the last time you heard a New York Yankee fan admit their team was not the best in baseball? Let's see. Still thinking? There's no hope. Never. In fact, they can't even admit this when their team doesn't win the pennant.
(09/29/99 9:00am)
I don't mean to needlessly alarm the general public, but I am strongly convinced that having a job is an extremely hazardous profession that, for everyone's safety, should probably be against the law.
(09/29/99 9:00am)
This is the true story true story of a thousand people picked to live together at a college to find out what happens when people stop being polite and start being real." Does this introduction sound ghastly familiar to you? If so, don't be ashamed that you have spent countless hours of your teenage years in front of your television living vicariously through the antics, romances and habits of our society's sub-culture on MTV. For one thing, you are certainly not alone if you have. Instead, be glad and fortunate of your past television choices because they now relate to your life in ways you probably never dreamed of. We have just stepped into our own version of "The Real World" as Dartmouth freshmen.
(09/29/99 9:00am)
Not all alternatives to using natural resources are actually conserving energy and reducing pollution, according to a study conducted by Tillman Gerngross, assistant professor of Biochemical Engineering at the Thayer School of Engineering.