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(09/30/02 9:00am)
Anger management is a problem for us all. And while our infuriated young souls can be contained at times, when frustration sets in even all our internal strength cannot control these emotional vehicles of devastation. Randy Moss, we all relate to you. You represent the irrational adolescent within us all. Your $104 million salary makes us admire the fact that dang it, the money ain't gonna change the man. Instead, you've acted the same way an average plebeian would have, at least if he were 13. But for some reason, Randy, you are not alone.
(09/30/02 9:00am)
Why do we study topics as distasteful as the Holocaust? It is so similar atrocities will never occur again. Yet when it comes to fascism and communism, the twin murderous ideologies of the 20th century, the latter receives inadequate scrutiny within the academy for the evils it perpetuated.
(09/30/02 9:00am)
As wireless technology improves and laptops become less expensive, more Dartmouth students are choosing to bring laptops to school.
(09/30/02 9:00am)
It's almost second nature now.
(09/30/02 9:00am)
What's one person's head banging heaven may be, to someone else, just trash. Spurred on by noise-weary Hanover residents, the Hanover Board of Selectmen took action June 3, passing two ordinances regulating outdoor noise and activity, catching Dartmouth students -- who had thought the issue had been laid to rest last November -- by surprise.
(09/30/02 9:00am)
Members of Phi Delta Alpha fraternity, the white pillared house on Webster Avenue, plan to apply for rerecognition this fall and hold rush Winter term, their first since the organization's College recognition was suspended in March 2000.
(09/30/02 9:00am)
Tom Allason '02 and David Seidman '04 were arrested earlier this month and released on bail for allegedly manufacturing, selling and possessing false drivers' licenses.
(09/27/02 9:00am)
Wynton Marsalis is without a doubt the world's ambassador of jazz. After seeing last night's show with the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, I believe jazz could have no better spokesperson. Marsalis' mastery of the trumpet was clear from the opening number, his composition "Back to Basics" from his Pulitzer Prize winning work, "Blood on the Fields."
(09/27/02 9:00am)
It is not often that a team gets a clean slate three weeks into its season, but that is exactly what the Dartmouth men's soccer team is looking forward to this weekend as it travels to Princeton University to open its Ivy League campaign.
(09/27/02 9:00am)
It has been a disappointing year for the Big Green women's soccer team. The team is struggling despite eight starters and 16 letter-winners returning from one of the most successful campaigns in its history, one that led the squad to an NCAA tournament berth last year.
(09/27/02 9:00am)
As disappointing as the Big Green football team's loss to Colgate last Saturday was, when viewed in the grand scheme of things, the game represented solid improvement in head coach John Lyons' squad.
(09/27/02 9:00am)
In ancient times, every nation and tribe had
(09/27/02 9:00am)
Full Disclosure
(09/27/02 9:00am)
Svetlana Broz -- a physician and the grand-daughter of former Yugoslav dictator Marshal Tito -- stressed yesterday the importance of remembering the heroes of "evil times" and insisted that the mass media scrambled to report atrocities and suffering to the exclusion of tales of survival, forgiveness and recovery.
(09/27/02 9:00am)
Bringing nationally-known speakers like Cornel West to campus, a conference set to take place next week at Dartmouth entitled "Race Matters in the University of the 21st Century," seeks to explore the advantages that white skin confers.
(09/27/02 9:00am)
Rather than wait until the middle of the term for their final exam schedule, students and faculty may now plan for the end of term far in advance using a new scheduling system based on the course timetables.
(09/27/02 9:00am)
They're everywhere. Whether checking the weather, yesterday's sports scores or just visiting someone's personal webpage, Internet users are assailed by a shower of advertising windows, commonly known as "pop-ups."
(09/27/02 9:00am)
While some students found the College's new door locking system -- activated yesterday -- to be a minor hassle, others hoped that it would increase campus security.
(09/26/02 9:00am)
Darkness in an album is a quality one would expect from a release by emotive bands such as Pearl Jam and R.E.M. But listeners could not possibly have expected the woe-laden "Sea Change," the eighth release by perennial poppy Beck Hansen. Yet, it is in this unprecedented darkness in which Beck truly shines.
(09/26/02 9:00am)
Combined, they have well over a century of experience playing jazz. Its members have collaborated with artists as diverse as Matchbox Twenty, Rosemary Clooney and A Tribe Called Quest. They have traveled all over the world, playing a distinctly American style of music to audiences on faraway continents.