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When Karima Rizk '03 returned to Dartmouth after taking medical leave, she returned as a mother of a three-month-old son.
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When Karima Rizk '03 returned to Dartmouth after taking medical leave, she returned as a mother of a three-month-old son.
At the final performance last Friday, master of hip-hop Clyde Evans showed Dartmouth that he does more than just teach dance steps at his workshops-- he shares a genuine appreciation of hip-hop's history and culture.
Editor's Note: This is the eighth in a series of articles profiling members of the Class of 2004 on Dartmouth varsity sports teams.
One can easily drown in the convoluted rhetoric that floods the academic world today. However, I have discovered a life raft in which we can stay afloat on the deluge of unintelligible and meaningless words and phrases called "deprogramming."
A panel of about a dozen women discussed poetry, body image, sexual assault and the difference between men's and women's experiences before an audience of about twenty women last night.
Student Body President Janos Marton '04 reported progress made on student-proposed reforms to the College's Alcohol Policy at last night's Student Assembly meeting.
Containment is a better strategy against Iraq than fighting a direct war, according to Dartmouth Professor Daryl Press, who spoke Monday on "Phase II: Attack on Saddam."
When Jeff Garrett '02 walks across campus en route to his new job in the Admissions Office, he sometimes sees people staring at him strangely. Occasionally, they approach him and ask questions like, "Why are you still around? Haven't you graduated already?"
Kelly Cameron '04 was diagnosed with meningococcal meningitis this weekend and taken to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center for treatment, where she was listed in satisfactory condition yesterday.
After his critical and box-office breakthrough with 1999's "The Sixth Sense", writer/director/producer M. Night Shyamalan was hard pressed to find the same sort of success with his second film.
Ladies and gentlemen, children of all ages, it is now official. Two of baseball's biggest names, and biggest egos, are now suffering from RCI " rectal-cranial immersion.
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To the Editor:
A new dining facility, dormitory and academic building will be constructed over the next several years, replacing older buildings in a bid to improve student life.
Princeton University has said recently that some of the people who used its computers to gain access to a Yale University admissions Web site were not employees of the university, but in fact students.
Ever since Brian Pingree '04, summer president of Alpha Theta co-ed fraternity, has been a member of his house, a silver cup that Alpha Theta won for outstanding achievement in Dartmouth's annual "Hums" musical contest has been missing.
As candidates and campaigners continue to gear up for fall elections, lawyers and state and local law clerks will hit campus next week to lend support for at a voter registration drive at Dartmouth.
An individual entered Bones Gate and Sigma Nu fraternities and caused minor damage in each early last week, but Hanover Police say no arrest has yet been made in the case.
I hate to rain on someone's parade by saying "enough is enough," but "Austin Powers in Goldmember," a prime example of a fun idea run horribly amok, necessitates it.
Editor's note: This is the seventh in a series of articles profiling members of the Class of 2004 on Dartmouth varsity sports teams.