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(07/20/04 9:00am)
When the debate over same-sex marriage recently came to a head in the U.S. Senate, New Hampshire Sen. John Sununu broke rank with his colleagues right of the aisle to oppose moving forward with a vote on the proposed constitutional amendment to ban the practice. The procedural vote failed, killing the gay marriage ban before it could reach the Senate floor.
(07/20/04 9:00am)
During this year's Olympic women's soccer competition, members of the Dartmouth community will have a hometown athlete to cheer for as Kristin Luckenbill '01 will travel to Athens as a member of the U.S. women's soccer team.
(07/20/04 9:00am)
The most serious injury of an otherwise uneventful Tubestock came early Saturday when a male participant jumped off the roof of a house on the Vermont side of the Connecticut River and was knocked unconscious upon hitting the water.
(07/15/04 9:00am)
Kicking off Tubestock weekend, blues musician and two-time Grammy award winner Keb' Mo' will perform songs off of his latest album, "Keep It Simple" with his band in Spaulding Auditorium at 7 p.m. tonight.
(07/15/04 9:00am)
The Dartmouth: Last week's interviewee Panagiotis Savidis '06 was from the desolate plains of Upstate New York. You, of course, are from California, a place far more documented in popular culture. What's it like to surf between classes, vote for the Terminator, and know only blond people?
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Axis of Evil leaders seem closer to achieving unity because of their common desire to support worldwide terror than at any time since their covert organization was exposed by President Bush in early 2002.
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July 9, Lebanon Street, 12:03 p.m.
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The Student Assembly plans to take business to a higher level of professionalism this summer. Led by summer president Todd Rabkin Golden '06, the Assembly's goals include improving communication with students and changing its image.
(07/15/04 9:00am)
A series of recent editorials and letters to the editor concerning controversial statements on the Al-Nur Dartmouth Muslim Student Association website have sparked a controversy over whether the student group should be subject to sanctions for placing offensive material on its website.
(07/15/04 9:00am)
If there is one common thread among students amidst Sophomore Summer, it is that most are not yet 21. The College is well aware.
(07/15/04 9:00am)
Homecoming, Winter Carnival and Green Key weekend standout as the highlights of Fall, Winter and Spring term, respectively. The summer, however, features no such big College-sponsored weekend, forcing students to create their own annual ad hoc event.
(07/15/04 9:00am)
For most students, Tubestock defines Sophomore Summer. However, most students know little about the annual event in its 16th year. Unlike Homecoming, Winter Carnival and Green Key weekend, Tubestock is not an official College tradition.
(07/13/04 9:00am)
Of all the "Saturday Night Live" alums to make the inevitable jump to the big screen, only a few -- such as Chevy Chase, Dan Aykroyd, Bill Murray, Eddie Murphy and Mike Myers -- have been able to amass a body of work that has achieved box-office success and also garnered at least some degree of critical acclaim. With his performance in the hilarious "Anchorman: The Legend Ron Burgundy," Will Ferrell stands poised to join this group, while concurrently positioning himself as one of today's brightest comedic stars.
(07/13/04 9:00am)
Decathlete Mustafa Abdur-Rahim '04 and javelin thrower Sean Furey '04 have known for a while that they will be competing in the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials. And for a while, it was just another meet in their minds. But that all changed when they turned on the television last Friday and watched the first night of competition.
(07/13/04 9:00am)
The Dartmouth athletic family suffered two major losses this past weekend, with the passing of five-time NBA all-star Rudy LaRusso '59 and former men's baseball coach, and Major League baseball player Ulysses J. "Tony" Lupien, Jr Friday.
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