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Everybody's feeling it -- the freshmen at college, the princes who find themselves paupers, even the girls who realize they're not in Kansas anymore.
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Everybody's feeling it -- the freshmen at college, the princes who find themselves paupers, even the girls who realize they're not in Kansas anymore.
As the days get shorter and colder, I find myself more and more intrigued by the closing games of the major league baseball season. I'm not particularly interested in Barry Bonds, a.k.a. the Grinch, and his quest for 71 homers.
Regularly one of Dartmouth's most successful athletic programs yet often overlooked, Dartmouth's sailing squad once again started off in strong fashion in the 2001-02 season.
After two early season victories, Dartmouth's men's soccer team was looking toward this past Saturday's Ivy League opener against Princeton chomping at the bit. Despite this hunger for victory, the Big Green could not solve the riddle that was keeper Jason White, and Dartmouth lost, 3-0.
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Having spent substantial parts of the last
The whole thing is pretty bizarre, really. I
Scott Spak '00 knew that something was terribly wrong the moment he emerged from the subway that morning. Looking up from his vantage point only a few blocks removed from the World Trade Center, Spak saw smoke billow overhead, and figured that a fire had broken out in the surrounding area of lower Manhattan.
Freshmen felt the effects of the Student Life Initiative as their social options during First-Year Orientation grew substantially compared to previous years.
The much-awaited opening of the new Kosher/Halal dining facility has been delayed another two months because of a summer construction crunch, tentatively pushing back the opening date to Nov. 1.
The future leadership and governance structure of the Greek system at Dartmouth may finally be decided as early as tonight.
As funds and supplies raised by communities across the nation flow into New York City, residents of the Upper Valley can take pride in their community's efforts to aid victims of the recent terrorist attacks.
President James Wright has officially appointed Associate Provost Barry Scherr as Provost after the College's first choice, Robert Schnabel '71, declined an offer for personal reasons.
So you're finally back at school. It's time to catch up with friends, crack open those books and get back into the swing of things. But how can you concentrate with all those summer TV cliffhangers on your mind?
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As another grand year kicks off here at
In the past two weeks two unthinkable things
Rarely is the line between good and evil as clear-cut as it was with the terrorist attacks against the World Trade Center and Pentagon on September 11. The question of how to best respond to these attacks and deter future aggression can be answered in only one way: an overpowering military response against those responsible for the attacks and those who have abetted the terrorists.