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(09/26/00 9:00am)
There is in this world a path of enlightenment that is superior to all other paths. Where truth is the final goal of all other paths, this path carries the greater reward of allowing its practitioners to get with any woman they want. This path is "The Tao of Steve."
(09/26/00 9:00am)
As the air turns colder, summer officially comes to an end and Major League Baseball heads into the final week of the regular season, we turn our attention to three men whose ineffectiveness has been so brilliant that they are simultaneously closing in on three of baseball's most dubious distinctions.
(09/26/00 9:00am)
Four Ivy field hockey teams squared off against each other this weekend, with Cornell and Penn taking the early League lead. Several other schools took on non-Ivy competition.
(09/26/00 9:00am)
Maybe Dartmouth men's soccer fans shouldn't be too excited by the team's 3-2 record (1-0 Ivy). But hey, the Big Green's three wins this season are as many as they had during all of last year's tough campaign.
(09/26/00 9:00am)
To the Editor:
(09/26/00 9:00am)
How can you tell the world is about to end? In the Christian tradition, a dazzling light in the sky and a figure born aloft on a cloud herald the extirpation of life. Well, that is unquestionably one way of thinking, but any lunatic, alcoholic or zealot worth his or her salt already claims that particular vision as their own personal revelation. Where does that leave a thinking person? That's correct, right where my Little League coach told me I would be playing. Left out. But, hold on a moment. There are a few current events that almost certainly presage Armageddon. Indulge yourself and me for a moment.
(09/26/00 9:00am)
To the Dartmouth Community: I'd like to publicly apologize for an offense that I committed last winter. Hopefully this confession will ease my troubled conscience. This is a gruesome story and is not intended for the faint of heart.
(09/26/00 9:00am)
The guess work of Olympic office pools may be a thing of the past.
(09/26/00 9:00am)
When Ahmad and Mustafa Abdur-Rahim -- both '04s -- were eight years old, they left a predominantly white, affluent suburb of Boston for unfamiliar territory in Jamaica.
(09/26/00 9:00am)
Long embroiled in campus politics and long under pressure for its elimination, the formerly besieged education department is now in a position unthinkable even a few years ago -- far from a focal point of criticism, it is now under the process of rejuvenation and is set to receive new College funds.
(09/26/00 9:00am)
In what appears to have been a random act of violence, a group of young adults, possibly including at least one Dartmouth undergraduate student, allegedly attacked a group of Dartmouth graduate students outside of Topliff dormitory early Sunday morning.
(09/25/00 9:00am)
As is the case with any major event this year, the Summer Olympics in Sydney have a heightened air of importance about them. After all, these are the first Games of the Millennium! They're an indication of things to come in the -- gasp -- future!
(09/25/00 9:00am)
As the Olympic games wind down, I am once again impressed by how many of Dartmouth's star athletes go on to represent the United States at the games. Adam Nelson '97 just won the silver in shotput at Sydney, and every Winter Olympics, several people make the team.
(09/25/00 9:00am)
While the Class of 2004 are the first to experience freshmen-only housing experiments -- direct result of the Trustees' Student Life Initiative, introduced to the College in February 1999 -- most members of the first-year class remain in the dark about why their first year differs from those of classes already at the College.
(09/25/00 9:00am)
In an interview with The Dartmouth Friday night, FEC commissioner Scott Thomas defended what is being called the "initial determination" in the Reform Party dispute over $12.6 million in public funding.
(09/25/00 9:00am)
For most first year students at Dartmouth, the fabled college acceptance letter is the best thing the mail man has ever delivered. But 18-year-old Jordan Kovnot '04 said his Jeopardy! acceptance letter was "possibly more exciting."
(09/25/00 9:00am)
Ted Murphy '94 won the silver medal in pairs rowing for the U.S. at the Sydney Olympics Saturday.
(09/25/00 9:00am)
Adam Nelson, a 1997 Dartmouth graduate, took the silver medal in the Olympic shot put competition for the United States on Friday. The gold-medal winner, Arsi Harju of Finland, had a winning throw only 10 centimeters longer than Nelson's best attempt of 69 feet, 7 inches.
(09/22/00 9:00am)
The Dartmouth women's soccer team has some new faces but it's still performing like the team that went 4-1 at the close of last season. Under the leadership of new head coach Erica Walsh, the team has jumped out to a 3-1 start -- a vast improvement over its abysmal 1-4 beginning last fall.
(09/22/00 9:00am)
When Dartmouth renews its in-state rivalry at the University of New Hampshire tomorrow, the Big Green will take on a Wildcat team even better than the Colgate squad that felled them 42-24 last weekend.