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(09/28/00 9:00am)
This fall, for the first time in nearly three decades, men's basketball at Indiana University will begin without Bobby Knight as head coach. Coach Knight was fired by university President Myles Brand on Sept. 10 after violating a zero-tolerance behavioral policy by grabbing and verbally rebuking a student who addressed him disrespectfully.
(09/28/00 9:00am)
It's a long road from Hanover to Sydney. For Crawford Palmer '93, it's been winding too.
(09/28/00 9:00am)
Beep! Beep! Beep! Beep! Those are the oh-so-wonderful sounds that we've all come to know and love on a campus consumed by Machiavellian tactics for getting things done regardless of who's trampled on in the process.
(09/28/00 9:00am)
I am programmed to be proud of a lot of things. Proud to be American, proud to be black, proud to be a black American, proud to be a Dartmouth student, proud to live in a "free" society, proud to be a Christian, proud to walk upright, etc. But what does "to be proud" mean anyway? Pride, loosely defined, is a sense of one's self-worth; it also can mean pleasure or satisfaction derived from one's present circumstances. This latter definition is where I believe the perversion of pride begins and will be the major focus of this article.
(09/28/00 9:00am)
Starting January 2001, Derrick Cartwright will assume his new role as director of Dartmouth's Hood Museum.
(09/28/00 9:00am)
Take It to the People, which bills itself as "Vermont's grassroots coalition for traditional marriage," is just one of the anti-civil union groups that continue to protest the state's July 1, which law made Vermont the first and only state to allow same-sex couples to enter a legal institution similar to marriage.
(09/28/00 9:00am)
Recruiting for seniors begins in earnest today with the first career fair held by Career Services.
(09/28/00 9:00am)
Harold T. Shapiro will leave Princeton University after the end of the current academic year following 13 years as president.
(09/28/00 9:00am)
With further work needed to reach goals set down in the Student Life Initiative, in addition to many other important issues, the Trustees of Dartmouth College will have much to discuss in their five meetings this academic year.
(09/27/00 9:00am)
"Toad baked some cookies. (1)
(09/27/00 9:00am)
Monday evening, as I sat on my couch watching the Olympics (which I tend to constantly do), I noticed a teaser for the upcoming series between the New York Mets and the Atlanta Braves. The advertisement glorifies the three game series as a pivotal point in the race for a berth in the postseason.
(09/27/00 9:00am)
This past week featured several key Ivy League women's soccer match-ups. Several top teams squared off to establish an edge early in the season.
(09/27/00 9:00am)
The Dartmouth men's soccer team, with a little help from a Vermont defender, captured its fourth victory of the season by a score of 1-0 at Vermont yesterday.
(09/27/00 9:00am)
Hiking, camping, days covered in your own filth -- no, I am not talking about the DOC trips but instead the Boy Scouts of America. I say with mixed emotions that I am an Eagle scout. In passing my final board of review this summer I thought it would be a moment of tremendous pride and accomplishment. However the organization which I have been a member of for much of my life had its right to exclude gays from scouting and leadership positions upheld by the US Supreme Court. Although I whole-heartedly disagree with the Scout's decision to follow such an intolerant practice, I believe just as strongly with the court's decision that they do have the right under the First Amendment's freedom of association clause to follow such a practice.
(09/27/00 9:00am)
I am sitting at a brand new carrel on the third floor of Berry Library in a comfortable chair with ample desk space and dividers between myself and the desks next to and across from me to keep me focused on my own work. The ideal study location? I beg to differ.
(09/27/00 9:00am)
For the first time, this year, undergraduates are able to rent 16 off-campus apartments and houses through the College realty office.
(09/27/00 9:00am)
Elliott Horowitz, professor of Jewish History at Israel's Bar Illan University, offered a radical new perspective on Jewish violence against the image of "The Cross" during the Middle Ages in a speech yesterday in Rockefeller Center.
(09/27/00 9:00am)
In a speech titled "Democracy in Europe," Dr. Lawrence Siedentop, politics department chair at Oxford University, described the history of Europe's federalist heritage and future prospects yesterday.
(09/27/00 9:00am)
While some female undergraduates participate in sorority rush and many sophomore men make final decisions as to whether they will rush a fraternity, other undergraduates are taking the opportunity to join another kind of social organization -- Dartmouth's coed houses and undergraduate societies.
(09/27/00 9:00am)
This year's Student Assembly met for the first time last night, as Assembly President Jorge Miranda '01 set forth his vision of his "new Assembly" and predicted a strong start for the organization.