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(10/09/03 9:00am)
Not to take the side of the tiger but I think Roy Horn, half of the Las Vegas duo Siegfried & Roy, had it coming. Roy was attacked by his favorite pet tiger the other day during a show and is now in critical condition. All the hearts in the world go out to Roy for a fast recovery but come on: who plays with a tiger and doesn't expect to get mauled?
(10/09/03 9:00am)
New York Times writer and winner of the 1987 Pulitzer Prize David Shipler '64 talked about changing attitudes and the growing awareness of mutual responsibility on both sides of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict last night.
(10/09/03 9:00am)
Boston and New York have been arch-rivals for as long as sports fans can remember, and nowhere is this contention better epitomized than in the century-old struggle between the Yankees and the Red Sox.
(10/09/03 9:00am)
Growing up in what she described as a homogeneous and privileged community, Wendy Kopp would hardly have guessed that she would come to found an organization dedicated to educating children from low-income communities.
(10/09/03 9:00am)
Members of the freshman class yesterday elected David Zubricki '07 as 2007 Class Council president, while Karan Danthi '07 was chosen as vice president.
(10/08/03 9:00am)
As the lights dimmed, a hush of anticipation fell upon the packed Spaulding Auditorium. A short man dressed in a black Hungarian suit crossed the stage, walking towards a gleaming, black Steinway concert piano.
(10/08/03 9:00am)
Maurice Clarett, the superstar (former?) Ohio State Buckeye running back is taking his challenge of the NFL early entry rule to Congress and is finding success. But what qualifies this wannabe Walter Payton (the Cowboys are evil, thus no mention of Emmit) to knock down an intelligent rule which prevents big boys from playing in the new national pastime without an understanding of the world they are entering?
(10/08/03 9:00am)
The Big Green women's tennis team got off to an impressive start to its 2003-2004 campaign by posting a pair of excellent performances at the Volkl Shootout and the Quinnipiac Invitational.
(10/08/03 9:00am)
The air is getting chilly, the days are getting shorter and the leaves are changing colors. As you walk around campus on yet another bright, crisp morning, the vibrant red and orange of the leaves all announce the same thing -- fall is finally here. But this fall is different, it is special, it is a phenomenon that returns only once in every four years. You guessed it, it is the fall before a presidential election year and the fun is just about to start.
(10/08/03 9:00am)
What's Chechnya? It's a tiny republic in Russia that's fighting for independence from Russia. Where's Chechnya? It's in the North Caucasus, close to Turkey, Iraq and Iran.
(10/08/03 9:00am)
Professors and students alike generally praise Dartmouth's off-campus programs for their convenience, fun and ready accessibility -- but administrators at other schools feel their programs provide a depth Dartmouth's programs lack.
(10/08/03 9:00am)
When a Dartmouth student's FSP is cancelled, it can ruin his term. Only two Foreign Study Programs have been cancelled in recent years -- and Jeremy Presser '04 was on them both.
(10/08/03 9:00am)
When Megan Peck '06 applied last February for the Art History Foreign Study Program in Florence, Italy, she had visions of spending her sophomore spring in some of Medieval Europe's most gorgeous cathedrals.
(10/08/03 9:00am)
At this rate, Dartmouth students may be going nowhere fast.
(10/08/03 9:00am)
Dartmouth College, the first Ivy League institution to become fully wired and fully wireless, looks to continue its tradition of leadership in the realm of technology as IT professionals from higher education and industry gather in Hanover over the next few days to discuss wireless technology and its use on campuses nationwide.
(10/08/03 9:00am)
The new Student Center for Research, Writing and Information Technology, which will provide students with guidance in the research and writing process for papers as well as multi-media projects, enjoyed a very low-key grand opening Monday night.
(10/08/03 9:00am)
When the American University of Kuwait opens its doors for the first time next fall, it will do so with the advice of those experienced in offering a liberal arts education, members of the Dartmouth faculty and staff.
(10/08/03 9:00am)
The Student Assembly discussed perceptions that some College administrators have unfairly implemented Greek life policies at a meeting last night.
(10/08/03 9:00am)
Harvey Silverglate, co-founder of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, warned that colleges and universities face unprecedented challenges to the right to free speech as administrators impose increasingly stringent speech codes on students.
(10/08/03 9:00am)
California voters recalled Democratic Gov. Gray Davis and elected Republican Arnold Schwarzenegger as the state's new governor yesterday, according to exit polls conducted by CNN.