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(10/31/01 11:00am)
"OK, everyone turn to the person on your left or your right and give them a big hug yes, you two guys in front, we want to see some male bonding," Gyro (Rob Williams) instructed the crowd at last night's performance from The Flaming Idiots in Spaulding.
(10/31/01 11:00am)
Johnny Depp and Heather Graham deliver disappointingly flat performances in "From Hell," a thriller inspired by the Victorian serial killer Jack the Ripper.
(10/31/01 11:00am)
Mary McVeigh '03, Women's Soccer/Midfielder
(10/31/01 11:00am)
The freshmen were flying this past weekend for the Dartmouth sailing program, as the team captured yet another team title and qualified for the Freshman Atlantic Coast Championships.
(10/31/01 11:00am)
Freshman Chris Gonyer led the Dartmouth men's tennis team's impressive weekend with a surprising quarterfinal appearance in the ITA Regional Championship in Princeton.
(10/31/01 11:00am)
This is a tale of Dartmouth 'shmen in the big city. It is the tale of what happens when six young people who have acclimated themselves to life in Hanover pack themselves into a two-door coupe and head off to Boston. Now, what did we learn of life in the city? Let's see
(10/31/01 11:00am)
The bombing in Afghanistan continued today, with target cities such as Kabul and Kandahar suffering especially fierce air strikes. American warplanes used some $50 million worth of sophisticated military equipment in today's raids, and managed to knock out the ruling Taliban's main goat-herding facility. "We are now confident that the Taliban's ability to raise goats has been severely diminished," a spokesman said.
(10/31/01 11:00am)
Massage sessions, on-campus beach volleyball courts and free cable television are perks that many of today's college students receive automatically upon matriculation.
(10/31/01 11:00am)
College expenditures increased by over 11 percent in 2001 to a total of $426 million, according to Dartmouth's annual report, which is set to be released next week.
(10/31/01 11:00am)
David Leenders, Dartmouth's associate controller, and Nas, rapper extraordinaire, have one thing in common: money is their bitch. In Leender's case, your money, albeit indirectly, is his bitch.
(10/31/01 11:00am)
Dartmouth professors beat out the national average for faculty compensation, but their paychecks routinely fell short of those offered to instructors at some of the College's peer institutions.
(10/31/01 11:00am)
Endowment and investments, tuition and alumni gifts remain Dartmouth's three most important sources of revenue, despite a declining economy that may impact the growth of endowment funds, according to Win Johnson, vice president and treasurer of the College.
(10/31/01 11:00am)
Deception. Thievery. Protest. Outrage. High stakes wheeling and dealing. And a little good old-fashioned luck: Welcome to the history of Dartmouth College finances.
(10/31/01 11:00am)
In a dimly-lit room tucked away in Sanborn Library, an intimate gathering of young men and women sat at a long wooden table and sewed together scraps of fabric into pouches. The discussion was a lively one, bantering about the minutiae of candlemaking and knightly combat.
(10/31/01 11:00am)
Greek Leadership Council members last night announced the end of a longstanding policy barring first-year students from registered events at Greek houses during the Fall term.
(10/31/01 11:00am)
Christopher Colasanti '90 had been known as "Dom" to his family and friends since seventh grade.
(10/31/01 11:00am)
The Hanover Police Department and Dartmouth's Safety and Security have put the community on alert after three undergraduate women were approached by a strange male.
(10/30/01 11:00am)
Sit back, start the cappuccino machine brewing, and blast Destiny's Child's Independent Woman. That's right, it's posh, it's sexy, it's female power. It's a new season of Fox's "Ally McBeal," starring Callista Flockhart.
(10/30/01 11:00am)
On their fifth album, "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee," the Cranberries venture little and gain nothing.
(10/30/01 11:00am)
The Dartmouth Women's Rugby Club defeated the University of Massachusetts on Saturday to become the New England champions and earn the first seed in the upcoming Northeastern Tournament. The match presented the biggest challenge of the season for the DWRC, but the Big Green upped its level of play and never trailed in a 17-5 victory.