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(08/10/04 9:00am)
Michael Mann has set the bar so high for himself that "Collateral," a top-notch film on its own merits, could actually be considered a misstep by his standards. After all, Mann might be the finest director working today.
(08/10/04 9:00am)
A squad of New Hampshire high-school football stars crushed rival Vermont 41-14 in the 51st annual Shrine Maple Sugar Bowl held before 10,807 fans at Memorial Field on Saturday.
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Team Theta Delt was crowned champion of the first ever Grab Life By the Ball charity dodgeball tournament held in Leede Arena on Friday evening.
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What doesn't knock you down, only makes you stronger.
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To the Editor:
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In 1989, when Major League Baseball announced that all-time hits leader Pete Rose would be banned from the game for life as punishment for gambling on baseball, the phrase "tragedy" got tossed around a lot. One of the game's all-time great players " known to the fans as Charlie Hustle for the effort he put into each and every play " was officially a pariah, and would not be enshrined in the Hall of Fame: "tragedy."
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As a journalist, distinguished visiting Rockefeller Center scholar Ron Suskind has become increasingly frustrated with President George W. Bush and what he calls a "dome of silence around the White House" on policy issues.
(08/10/04 9:00am)
Biochemistry professor Nancy Speck was recently appointed the James J. Carroll Professor in Oncology at Dartmouth Medical School, succeeding previous chair E. Robert Greenberg, who directed the Norris Cotton Cancer Center from 1994 to 2001.
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Despite its modest population numbers and rural atmosphere, New Hampshire won the title of the nation's most livable state, topping the charts of "State Rankings 2004."
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Former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean sat down with The Dartmouth on Aug. 5 to discuss the upcoming presidential race, the state of the American left and his own personal plans for the future.
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Members of the Dartmouth community have been keeping vigil over Michael Shannon '06, who has been in critical condition in the Intensive Care Unit of Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center for several days following a life threatening infection and struggle with toxic shock syndrome.
(08/05/04 9:00am)
The highly acclaimed Ju Percussion Group, winner of several international awards, will perform at 8 p.m. Saturday in Spaulding Auditorium.
(08/05/04 9:00am)
Most famous for the hit theme song "Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?" as a member of the group Rockapella, Sean Altman will soon bring his catchy voice to Lone Pine Tavern.
(08/05/04 9:00am)
While many sophomores wish the current balmy New Hampshire weather would last through the next eight months, the Dartmouth women's hockey team yearns for the days of frigid temperatures and of course, lots of ice. But how could we blame them, as they come off yet another impressive season, finishing fourth in the NCAA with 24-8-2 over all record.
(08/05/04 9:00am)
Sheer size -- it's one of new hoops coach Terry Dunn's most apparent attributes. With his tall, muscular frame, broad shoulders and large hands, Dunn is the sort of man who enters a room and is almost sure to stand quite literally head and shoulders above everyone else.
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To the Editor:
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To the Editor:
(08/05/04 9:00am)
There's nothing that sends a chill into the bones and gets a heart racing on a Friday night like the realization that a Hanover Po cruiser is creeping up behind your back. There's definitely no love lost between a large portion of Dartmouth students and the Hanover boys in blue.
(08/05/04 9:00am)
After a month as acting dean of the faculty, Carol Folt may not be ready to announce a new strategy for academics at Dartmouth, but in an interview this week with The Dartmouth, Folt said she and her colleagues are continually planning to achieve a set of priorities.
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Through a series of parabolic arcs aboard a NASA aircraft, four recent Dartmouth graduates experienced hours of weightlessness to experiment their solutions to muscle atrophy, the most common physiological problem astronauts experience in space.