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(10/11/04 9:00am)
If you ask most people on campus "How will you celebrate October 11?" you might get a lot of confused looks. To some people, though, today is a day worth celebrating. Today is National Coming Out Day, a day when gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered youth across the country speak out and make themselves heard. If you are not gay, lesbian or bisexual, you may not care about Coming Out Day, but coming out of the closet is a difficult thing for anyone, even in the accepting and supportive environment that people at Dartmouth tend to find. Gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgendered people face rejection, harassment, even violence from their peers all across the country.
(10/11/04 9:00am)
Not all Dartmouth students are perfect. But then again, not all Dartmouth students advertise their lives in a candid online forum accessible to the public.
(10/11/04 9:00am)
Passions flared and opinions clashed over the USA Patriot Act Saturday evening in an event in Filene Auditorium examining the legislation's impact on American civil liberties.
(10/11/04 9:00am)
A heated presidential campaign has already inspired such acts of passion as the party convention protests and a surge of newly-registered voters. But some Dartmouth alumni are going a step beyond by temporarily leaving their jobs and stumping for either Sen. John Kerry or President Bush.
(10/11/04 9:00am)
As the November presidential election approaches, Dartmouth employees have dug deep for the Kerry-Edwards campaign.
(10/11/04 9:00am)
Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright fired up a Dartmouth crowd while campaigning for Sen. John Kerry at the Rockefeller Center Sunday evening.
(10/08/04 9:00am)
This past weekend, the men's golf team competed at the Army Invitational and had a somewhat disappointing finish at sixth place among 15 schools. Matt Uretsky '07 finished atop the Dartmouth golfers, shooting a 72 in the first round and a 74 in the second round to fire a 146.
(10/08/04 9:00am)
A hole-in-one by sophomore Annie Daher was the highlight of a strong finish in the Huskie Classic held in Northern Illinois this past weekend. The Big Green finished fourth among 10 teams. Daher, playing against the wind on the eighth hole, used a four-iron to hit the green and have the ball roll smoothly into the hole.
(10/08/04 9:00am)
This weekend the East Coast saw a rebounding pressure system in the atmosphere, full of swirling highs, lows and close calls. The sailing team thus faced a certain obstacle to its performances this weekend. At the 18-team intersectional Danmark Trophy Regatta held at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, the team battled constantly changing weather conditions with dynamic crewing.
(10/08/04 9:00am)
I am a Captain in 1st Brigade, 1st Infantry Division, United States Army. I recently returned from a year in Iraq. I served mostly in Ar Ramadi, but was also in Baghdad, Fallujah, and other cities in the Euphrates River Valley. I am writing in response to a recent piece by Morgan Cohen '08 (The Dartmouth, "Mission Accomplished?").
(10/08/04 9:00am)
The formation of a Social Event Management Procedure Review Committee this week presents the College with an opportunity to reevaluate its disingenuous alcohol policies and actually take student input -- and perhaps reality -- into account. After all, administrators could continue along their current course of action and pay lip-service to the student body while formulating actual policy behind closed doors in Parkhurst Hall.
(10/08/04 9:00am)
Corbin Churchill '05 and the Vermont man he hit in an Aug. 21 automobile accident both escaped with their lives -- barely.
(10/08/04 9:00am)
Dartmouth's efforts to promote diversity are notorious, but Black Enterprise Magazine left the College out of its ranking of the 50 best schools for black students while including comparable schools, such as Williams and Amherst colleges and all other Ivies except Princeton University.
(10/08/04 9:00am)
For the first time since 2000, fraternity rush is being held during Fall term. The three-day rush period begins tomorrow evening and continues until Monday night.
(10/08/04 9:00am)
It's that time of year again -- only this year it's a term earlier than usual. The Panhellenic Council's sorority rush begins tonight and will continue for the next week and a half.
(10/08/04 9:00am)
Dartmouth named Jeffrey Horrell, a librarian from Harvard University, as the College's new Dean of the Libraries on Thursday, ending a months-long selection process and filling a position that has been empty since January. Horrell will assume his duties in February of the coming year.
(10/07/04 9:00am)
When Enon played the Friday Night Rock scene last weekend, FNR managers said the performance was, musically, their biggest show yet. This week, they are going for their biggest show yet -- physically -- by expanding the set to cover two floors of Collis: both downstairs' Fuel Club and the mezzanine-level Collis Common Ground.
(10/07/04 9:00am)
When Mikey Saladik '06 and Elliott May '06 are not screaming "Huck!" while running bare-chested with doe-like grace alongside other ultra-lush ultimate-Frisbee-playing golden gods (merely a very condensed paraphrasing of the general consensus of freshmen girls), they can probably be found dancing naked to "Dance Naked" (John Mellencamp) or other such ultimate-appropriate-sounding music.
(10/07/04 9:00am)
Men's water polo began its season over the weekend by hosting the North Atlantic Division Western Regional Qualifying Tournament, where they took on Middlebury College and the University of Vermont. Each of the three teams faced each other twice.
(10/07/04 9:00am)
WEST POINT MILITARY ACADEMY, Oct. 2 -- On a cold and rainy Saturday evening, the Dartmouth rugby team took on a strong Army squad at West Point. It was the third regular season match for the Dartmouth Rugby Football Club and the team was hoping to improve on its record of 1-1. However, in a hard-fought battle that opened with an early Dartmouth lead, Army slowly took control and was able to clinch a convincing 40-10 victory.