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(07/29/04 9:00am)
Don Rumsfeld famously described the distinction between the things we know and the unknown unknowns; these are the things we don't know we don't know. As Teresa Heinz-Kerry prepared to address the Democratic convention in Boston on July 27, Rumsfeld's words came closer than they ever had to making sense. Not only was my quiet dread of Heinz-Kerry's campaign presence off base, I actually came away from her speech believing that she could be the key to a Kerry win in November.
(07/29/04 9:00am)
Apparently 93 percent of Dartmouth students have not missed an academic deadline for alcohol-related reasons, and the typical Dartmouth student on a Friday night is reminiscent of a 12-year-old looking through a microscope. I can't imagine you missed the sign I'm talking about. This statistic is troubling because it seems to be a gigantic lie or a very twisted perception of the truth. It also employs a tactic of reverse peer pressure, which seems to imply that you should do as everyone else in this case, but not others. Frankly, I'm tired of seeing my tuition dollars wasted. Why do we employ people whose purpose is to produce this miserable, asinine propaganda?
(07/29/04 9:00am)
When a picture of John Kerry and Jane Fonda speaking together at an anti-war rally appears on the Internet, who is to say that the event never took place -- that in reality the two speakers never shared a platform?
(07/29/04 9:00am)
Dartmouth College netted a record-breaking $118.1 million in charitable gifts in the fiscal year ending June 30, topping last year's contributions by almost one-third, College officials announced Tuesday. The largest single gifts will endow the Neukom Institute for Computational Science and new construction at the Thayer School of Engineering.
(07/29/04 9:00am)
Harvard University, an institution usually regarded with the highest distinction, has become the subject of the latest financial controversies after a New York Times report released Sunday questioned the university's endowment practices.
(07/29/04 9:00am)
In place of a typical Friday evening on frat row, the Sexual Awareness Peer Advisors have organized a street-wide event to fight rape on campus, giving away their ever-popular "Consensual Sex is HOT" T-Shirts.
(07/29/04 9:00am)
BOSTON -- By 4 p.m., the close of a typical summer workday, hundreds of Dartmouth sophomores have called it quits. But for two fervent Democrats here as delegates to the Democratic National Convention, a packed schedule of schmoozing and politicking has just begun to pick up.
(07/29/04 9:00am)
One unexpected feature of Sophomore summer has been the frequent blackouts that have some wondering if Hanover is reverting to the Stone Age.
(07/27/04 9:00am)
Apparently, the Bema is more than just a pre-Freshmen DOC trip and late-night hotspot.
(07/27/04 9:00am)
The world does not stop for Dartmouth. While members of the Class of 2006 spent this past weekend entertaining their parents with on-campus barbecues and prostituting younger siblings out to their Greek organizations, celebrity life continued as usual. Many celebrities did lots of noteworthy things this weekend, namely being ridiculously awesome and dropping Gs on Crystal. Here is at what some celebs were up to this past weekend:
(07/27/04 9:00am)
As he rode into Paris Sunday for a record sixth-consecutive year clad in the yellow jersey, Lance Armstrong celebrated his place in history with a flute of champagne and a smile. In the 101-year history of the Tour de France, no other rider has ever won more than five tours.
(07/27/04 9:00am)
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(07/27/04 9:00am)
Rarely does a Democrat go through a presidential campaign without promising to raise the real minimum wage. As with most liberal campaigning traditions, John Kerry has offered no deviation. The senator from Massachusetts embraces this vacuous yet crowd-pleasing idea. If economic policy were food, John Kerry's idea would be cotton candy. And as "studies" report almost daily, Americans are too fat as it is.
(07/27/04 9:00am)
July 16, Lyme Road, 9:08 p.m.
(07/27/04 9:00am)
Dartmouth students are often praised for their involvement in a wide range of community service activities, but one student in the College recently received special honors for her outstanding contributions of aiding the underprivileged.
(07/27/04 9:00am)
The Democratic National Convention kicked off Monday night in Boston amid much fanfare and heavy security. While most Dartmouth students watched the first night of the political spectacle on television, two students were actually participating on the inside.
(07/27/04 9:00am)
The New Hampshire State House of Representatives race in the predominantly Democratic Hanover-Lyme district looks to be somewhat more interesting than it has been in years past, as two Dartmouth Republicans have thrown their hats in the ring.
(07/27/04 9:00am)
Most who partook in '06 Sophomore Family Weekend lauded the event as a success.