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(10/07/02 9:00am)
Ah, good. I've caught your attention. It's hard to find an original introduction. Just as difficult is finding the perfect subject, especially when the writer has no actual knowledge of campus politics, campus policies, campus geography, campus activities or baking. Ah, how I wish I could write a good baking column.
(10/07/02 9:00am)
In order to monitor the actions and progress of Coed, Fraternity and Sorority organizations, the Office of Residential Life will institute a new performance committee sometime this year made up of students, faculty, alumni and deans.
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The Middle East Forum, a Philadelphia-based think tank, has recently been the center of a controversy surrounding their website, Campuswatch.org, which encourages students to monitor anti-Israel bias and pro-Palestinian campus activism.
(10/07/02 9:00am)
Fear and isolation factored prominently in descriptions of Dartmouth experiences this weekend at the Dartmouth Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Alumni Association reunion events. Alumni returned to reconnect with the Dartmouth of today and to share their versions of the College's history.
(10/07/02 9:00am)
"I'm Kate Clinton. I'm a lesbian comedian."
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Controversial Princeton African-American Studies professor Cornel West argued that the "corporatization" of the American university is obstructing freedom of thought last Friday in a conference which addressed concerns that too many colleges are giving mere lip service to issues of diversity.
(10/07/02 9:00am)
Editor's Note: This is the first article in a term-long series profiling three seniors as they work through the corporate recruiting process.
(10/07/02 9:00am)
Widespread rumors of a spike in on-campus sexual assaults have put Dartmouth administrators on alert, although few facts have been established amid a flurry of allegations.
(10/04/02 9:00am)
Shekhar Kapur's new film, "The Four Feathers," has the fatal flaw that so many big screen productions have suffered under for the last 10 years. It seems that somewhere in the back rooms of Hollywood, someone forgot that no matter how you dress up a bad movie, it is still just as bad (consider George Lucas).
(10/04/02 9:00am)
Powered by a 13th-place finish from Chaki Kobayashi '06, the Dartmouth men's golf team earned its second top-10 finish in as many weeks at the Toski Invitational this past weekend.
(10/04/02 9:00am)
The Big Green machine beat the Brown Bears, 2-1, in a nail-biter Wednesday night at the Singer Family Park in Manchester, N.H., to extend its winning streak to three games.
(10/04/02 9:00am)
In the National League East, the Atlanta Braves cruised to their 11th consecutive division title with a scintillating record of 101-59. However, the Braves' excellence was oftentimes overshadowed by the futility of Atlanta's chief division rival, the New York Mets.
(10/04/02 9:00am)
Following a truly exciting World Series and a tumultuous off-season that threatened to contract two teams, it was more of the same in the American League East marked by absolute mediocrity of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, absolute disappointment of the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees splurging on overpaid talents to win another division title.
(10/04/02 9:00am)
To the casual observer, it would seem that this season's incarnation of the Big Green football team (0-2, 0-0 Ivy) is very similar to last season's, as the Dartmouth men have lost each of their first two games in the closing minutes.
(10/04/02 9:00am)
A lot has changed since the last time the Dartmouth men's soccer team stepped on to Chase Field. Two weeks ago, the Big Green was left with the bittersweet satisfaction of playing well against No. 1 Stanford but once again coming up short of getting a result.
(10/04/02 9:00am)
Juan Romera '03 knocked in a pair of goals, including the game winner in double overtime to give the Dartmouth men's soccer team a 2-1 victory over Northeastern on Wednesday at Parsons Field in Boston, Mass.
(10/04/02 9:00am)
Here I am, Dartmouth. I am your future; an '06, a 'shmen. I don't know where I'm going half the time -- unless I follow the ever-present 'shmob. Hailing from the South, I'm already freezing here. I am gratuitously frightened of any sort of "croo." I have not yet mastered the artful technique of pong. Although I don't have an "HTH" (home-town honey), my roommate does, and spends a good amount of time on the phone with him reassuring him of her undying faithfulness. I am told that, "Apathy is Acquiescence," to claim Dartmouth as my school, my new home, all while feeling inherently separated from the upper-class students on campus simply because of the extensive terminology employed to label first-year students. Sometimes, I think I should have gone to Georgetown.
(10/04/02 9:00am)
Last August, alumni went to their mailboxesto find an issue of the Dartmouth Alumni Magazine featuring an interview with Richard "Dick" Jaeger '59, retiring after 13 years as athletic director.
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History Professor Jere Daniell '55 divided Dartmouth's past into four phases of founding, decline, revival and coeducation during a speech yesterday on the history of the College.
(10/04/02 9:00am)
Using sketches about their own battles with eating disorders in an aim to entertain while giving information about this serious topic, Dani Klein '84 and comedian Marcy Ettlinger displayed energy and passion during a funny, informative and personal presentation last night.