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(08/01/02 9:00am)
Every now and then a tourist commercial on the Mexican state of Chiapas airs on Mexican television. The camera sweeps over the grand details of a perfect day in Chiapas: mystical Mayan ruins, abyssal canyons, turquoise rivers and lastly a "Welcome to Chiapas" sign adjacent to a newly painted highway. Despite its luster, this image is not as deceptive as it might have been eight years ago before the Zapatista Rebellion shook Mexico. Because of the revolution, "Chiapas" now evokes resistance, uncertainty, and instability.
(08/01/02 9:00am)
I will take a pause from my usual philosophic speculations to address a local issue. In the recent weeks, there has been popular discontent with our favorite organization in the milieu of bureaucracy here at the College: the Council on Student Organizations.
(08/01/02 9:00am)
Students eager to escape Hanover's usual Friday offerings will have an opportunity tomorrow to take to the fields for a full day of events at the Dartmouth Organic Farm's Summer Festival.
(08/01/02 9:00am)
Every week during the summer, students head to the Dartmouth Organic Farm, to local rivers, into the sun and out under the stars to complete homework assignments and class labs. Professors have expanded their classrooms, allowing students to earn credit exploring the Upper Valley and literally enjoying the fruits of the season.
(08/01/02 9:00am)
After writing an article for the July issue of "Esquire" magazine, Ron Suskind became the target of a White House effort to discredit his character.
(08/01/02 9:00am)
The tightly-contested New Hampshire Senate race may be garnering more attention statewide, but the campaign to fill departing Governor Jeanne Shaheen's position promises as close a finish, with no candidate having yet emerged as a clear front-runner.
(08/01/02 9:00am)
The Council on Student Organizations, which provides funding for dozens of campus groups, is currently discussing whether or not to extend financial support to selective organizations.
(07/30/02 9:00am)
"Los Fakires" delighted Dartmouth this past Saturday with a performance filled with enchanting Cuban rhythms and unique tropical charm.
(07/30/02 9:00am)
Every Dartmouth student is familiar with the line from the alma mater, "Though 'round the girdled earth they roam, her spell on them remains." However, Flinder Boyd '02 is taking those words quite literally.
(07/30/02 9:00am)
By breaking into Yale's admissions website, Princeton has committed an act that is not only unethical, bone-headed and probably illegal but also a significant blow to how we understand the ethics of the Ivy League colleges we attend.
(07/30/02 9:00am)
The Summer Enrichment at Dartmouth (SEAD) Program celebrated its progress and growth yesterday afternoon, as 25 rising juniors from underfunded public high schools in Boston, Canaan N.H., New York and Philadelphia graduated from the SEAD II program Monday afternoon in Filene Auditorium.
(07/30/02 9:00am)
The founders of the Southern Society -- Dartmouth's newest student organization -- hope their group will provide insight into a culturally distinct and historically important region which they say is poorly understood and given only scant scholarly attention.
(07/30/02 9:00am)
When two professors on Harvard's Standing Committee on Admissions and Financial Aid said that the school was strongly considering allowing applicants already accepted under other colleges' binding "early decision" programs to enroll at the Cambridge campus, the implications of the announcement, made in early June, were daunting.
(07/30/02 9:00am)
Dartmouth's Dean of Admissions Karl Furstenberg expressed concerns about allegations by Yale University that Princeton University admissions officials may have hacked into a Yale Web site which told applicants whether or not they had been accepted there.
(07/26/02 9:00am)
If you're looking for a grand medieval adventure full of guts, glory and a heroic quest, "Excalibur" (shown yesterday in Spaulding Auditorium as part of the Dartmouth Film Series) is a must-see cult-classic.
(07/26/02 9:00am)
In their first season under head coach Judy Oberting '91, the three members of the Dartmouth women's hockey Class of 2004 put their names in the record books as they helped the Big Green women bring home their first ever ECAC championship, then skated for the Big Green in the inaugural NCAA Women's Frozen Four.
(07/26/02 9:00am)
To the Editor:
(07/26/02 9:00am)
To the Editor:
(07/26/02 9:00am)
Inexperienced and unworldly as many of we Dartmouth students are, we should nevertheless struggle with issues of moral dilemma. If for no other reason, it greases the wheels turning in our bright, still maturing, minds. "The Widow's Challenge, Part I and Part II" is an interesting series of Op-Eds and for this reason, I feel that it is important to delve into the question of whether it is better or not to let the widow burn and why this question even is relevant.
(07/26/02 9:00am)
A working group of several '04 students are currently drafting another set of recommendations for changes to the alcohol policy.