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(10/14/02 9:00am)
For the second straight year, the 2004 class president will be a student who wasn't even on the ballot, but was instead a write-in. Mustafa Abdur-Rahim, the newly-elected president, will join vice president-elect Ben Phillips on the 2004 Class Council next year.
(10/14/02 9:00am)
College life and cafeteria-style dining may seem inexorably linked, but a trip to Rauner Special Collections reveals that eating at Dartmouth has evolved from a decentralized one-man-for-himself system to the current setup of slick credit card-style paying.
(10/14/02 9:00am)
When Sandra Guzman arrived in New Jersey from Puerto Rico at the age of nine, she was thrown into a fourth-grade classroom without understanding a word of English.
(10/11/02 9:00am)
One-hit wonder? Think again. Chaki Kobayashi '06 continued his inspired play of recent weeks, posting a 73-76 -- 149 to lead the Dartmouth men's golf team to a seventh-place finish at the Army Invitational.
(10/11/02 9:00am)
Wednesday afternoon Boston College showed the Dartmouth men's soccer team what can happen when you capitalize on early chances. The Eagles (7-2) converted three chances in the first 19 minutes of action as they cruised to a 4-0 victory over the Big Green (2-6, 1-1 Ivy).
(10/11/02 9:00am)
Call them the Big Green Party Crashers.
(10/11/02 9:00am)
To the Editor:
(10/11/02 9:00am)
Adam Kuhlmann's letter to the editor entitled "Step Right Up, Boys" in the Oct. 10 issue of The Dartmouth began as a satire on the homogeneity of the clothing donned by Dartmouth seniors as they attempt to brownnose their way to the top, but it quickly degenerated into a not-so-subtle attack on the process of corporate recruiting itself.
(10/11/02 9:00am)
Think Jennifer Aniston. Now think of what she might be wearing on "Friends," the well-recognized television show. This is where the fun begins for many guys. But for technophiles (euphemism for nerds), deeper questions arise. Technophiles have not only asked, "What is Jennifer wearing?" They have asked, "Who makes what she is wearing? How can we design a technology to enable viewers to buy what she is wearing? How can we convince viewers to use the technology?" European technophiles have whipped up a solution to enable TV viewers to get more than just picture and sound. Its name is t-commerce. But here is the problem: t-commerce will not be massively deployed in America for a while. This lag is unwarranted and unsuitable.
(10/11/02 9:00am)
Asset Management
(10/11/02 9:00am)
Frances Moore Lappe has been advocating the benefits of vegetarianism for 30 years, but her speech yesterday in Filene Auditorium focused more on individual materialism and the political systems she claimed feed their populace the best.
(10/11/02 9:00am)
Editor's note: This is the fourth in a series of articles chronicling the campaigns of New Hampshire politicians running in the 2002 elections.
(10/11/02 9:00am)
A lecture on village relations between Jews and Arabs in an Israeli village turned into a heated debate yesterday as audience members offended by the content and presentation of the lecture verbally sparred with both the speaker and fellow audience members.
(10/11/02 9:00am)
X -- It rhymes with sex. And In 2000, 9.1 percent of college students took the former in order to increase the intensity of the latter.
(10/11/02 9:00am)
College administrators are reportedly considering closing Sanborn Library, ending the independence of Sherman Art Library and eliminating six staff positions to deal with budget cuts imposed in the face of the current economic downturn.
(10/10/02 9:00am)
Sacred Steel, the art of playing pedal steel guitar, has been around for decades. It was confined to mainly religious settings for many years -- until now. Robert Randolph has brought the instrument to the forefront of music and jam band culture specifically. His band, Robert Randolph and The Family Band, is one of the best live acts in music today, and fortunately for us, they aren't too big -- yet.
(10/10/02 9:00am)
The freedom to pursue one's dreams and imperative, pressing desires is a most valuable liberty that many citizens of this great country take for granted. Do any of us really consider the infinite, incomprehensible and habitual struggles that have gone on every single day since the independence and subsequent inception of the United States of America?
(10/10/02 9:00am)
This weekend, the Dartmouth Women's Rugby Club continued its string of shutout victories in league play with a 75-0 obliteration of Yale University.
(10/10/02 9:00am)
Facing the most formidable challenge of the season thus far, the Dartmouth Rugby Football Club defeated the University of Connecticut 25-13 at Sachem on Sunday. Dartmouth turned in a determined effort against a much larger UConn squad.
(10/10/02 9:00am)
To the Editor: