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More than 20 Dartmouth students and alumni participated in a peaceful protest rally in Washington, D.C. this past weekend.
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More than 20 Dartmouth students and alumni participated in a peaceful protest rally in Washington, D.C. this past weekend.
New York City firefighters are known for their closeness to one another; they bond through a common love of their work and the five boroughs they are trusted to protect. They are called a brotherhood.
A resolve to continue to discuss and debate the direction of policy decisions amidst a new atmosphere of unity and bipartisanship in Washington emerged from the annual gathering of the Upper Valley Democrats and Hanover Democratic Committee in the Campion Barn in Etna Friday night. Candidates spoke of the difficulty of campaigning during a time when many of their constituencies are still grappling with the emotional residue of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
The Ivy League opener for Dartmouth football looms on the morrow, and a sense of dread already hangs over it from the point of view of the Big Green fandom. After last weekend's heart-breaking loss to New Hampshire, the cries of divine injustice have begun to ring in the skies over Memorial Stadium.
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The Tucker Foundation, in conjunction with various other organizations on campus, has been hard at work on both philanthropic and educational projects in response to the recent Sept. 11th terrorist attacks.
The new Dartmouth provost Barry Scherr identifies his three main goals as better integrating various parts of campus, increasing diversity, and supporting academic student life initiatives.
Although the average Undergraduate Advisor has more residents this year compared to previous ones, most UGAs contacted by The Dartmouth say that the increase has not negatively affected their work.
As the Dow and Nasdaq plummet to multi-year lows, the College ramps up for a major capital campaign, hoping that alumni remain generous despite their shrinking portfolios.
Since the Sept. 11 terror attacks on New York and Washington, DC, the New Hampshire government, working with federal and local officials, has ramped up its anti-terrorism efforts.
Ask just about anyone what they think about Tori Amos, and -- assuming they have heard of her at all -- they will express either devotion or antipathy. Amos is one of those love-it-or-hate-it artists, and with her latest effort, "Strange Little Girls," she offers no exception.
Rock legend Bob Dylan undoubtedly owns one of the most prolific and successful recording careers in American music history. That being said, after 40 years in rock and roll most artists would be satisfied to rest on their laurels and call it a career. Not Dylan.
I must confess that I haven't been watching a lot of sports recently, but if you haven't either, you can now get up to speed in The Hardcore Truth's Guide to Professional Athletics. For example, I have this friend who works in an Indian restaurant. He sees different faces every night, but the same result year after year: people choking on their food late in a meal. Because their players are always choking, the Boston Red Sox are the proverbial Indian restaurant of the baseball world.