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(11/18/05 11:00am)
As students start preparing to leave Hanover for leave terms and winter break, those students Dartmouth accepted when Hurricane Katrina devastated Gulf Coast-area schools are getting ready to say goodbye to Dartmouth and move back to their home institutions permanently.
(11/18/05 11:00am)
Editor's Note: This is the third in a three-part series looking at the evolution of beer pong as a social and cultural phenomenon at Dartmouth. This article will examine the changing role of gender in pong and the female perception of the game.
(11/18/05 11:00am)
In a speech Thursday afternoon about the challenges facing U.S. foreign policy, former U.S. Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Thomas R. Pickering called the decision to invade Iraq irresponsible but said the United States must remain in Iraq until the country achieves stability.
(11/18/05 11:00am)
Last May, Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority hosted two annual spring traditions within a week of each other. On May 28, Kappa sponsored its third-annual Breast Cancer Walk/Run fundraiser, with all proceeds to benefit the Norris Cotton Cancer Center at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. A week later the sorority held its traditional senior banquet -- a sumptuous buffet served by Blood's Catering. But when it came time to pay the cancer center and the catering company, the sorority's funds were not sufficient to write checks to both. The caterer got paid. The cancer center did not.
(11/17/05 11:00am)
With his virtuoso slide guitar chops and uncanny ability to seamlessly fuse many diverse genres together to create his own style, Derek Trucks has been blowing audiences away since age 11, when he first appeared with the Allman Brothers Band. (His uncle Butch is the band's career drummer, and Derek is now the lead guitarist.)
(11/17/05 11:00am)
This Friday night in the Fuel club inside Collis, "bar band" indie rockers The Hold Steady will perform for a crowd of students eager to relax after a tough week of pre-Thanksgiving papers and enjoy the energy and charisma of up-tempo rock.
(11/17/05 11:00am)
Change has certainly been the theme of Dartmouth crew throughout the fall season. There were rowers fervently hoping to improve upon previous campaigns and freshman recruits and walk-ons eager to get a taste of collegiate competition. But there is one unexpected difference in the boathouse this year -- a new group of Big Green coaches. The crew program began the fall season with a total of five new coaches, including three new head coaches for the men's lightweight, men's heavyweight and women's squads.
(11/17/05 11:00am)
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(11/17/05 11:00am)
Iden Sinai '07's recent op-ed ("Opposition to Alito is unfounded," Nov. 10) carelessly dismisses any opposition to President Bush's latest nominee to the Supreme Court, Judge Samuel Alito, without making any actual attempt to understand it.
(11/17/05 11:00am)
Throughout my four terms at Dartmouth, I have been spoiled by the plethora of conveniences provided by the College. I take it for granted that, unlike many of my friends at other schools, I can go to one of the dining halls at almost any hour of the day and get a full meal. The unique system of DBA allows for this luxury.
(11/17/05 11:00am)
Economics professor Eric Edmonds continued to deliver his economic analysis of the causes of child labor Wednesday evening when the power shut down across campus, not disappointing the audience of about 40 students and community members who gathered in the Rockefeller Center.
(11/17/05 11:00am)
Editor's Note: This is the second in a three-part series looking at the evolution of beer pong as a social and cultural phenomenon at Dartmouth. This article will examine the 50-year history of pong at Dartmouth as it relates to today's game.
(11/17/05 11:00am)
The Student Assembly presented Lawrence Kritzman, professor of French and Italian and comparative literature, with the fall 2005 Profiles in Excellence Teaching Award at a dinner Wednesday evening.
(11/17/05 11:00am)
The College lost power for more than an hour Wednesday evening, leaving students running through the rain clutching cellular phones and frantically searching for lighted buildings.
(11/16/05 11:00am)
At 8:00 p.m. this Saturday in Spaulding, the Dartmouth Symphony Orchestra will perform for the first time this year. The event seems perfectly timed, taking place on the weekend of that last push before Thanksgiving break, when stressed-out students could use an excuse to emerge from their routines at school and rejoin the outside world. Saturday's program promises to transport an audience of both the overly absorbed "paper-finisher-uppers" and those who will begin celebrating vacation early to a mindset far from Hanover. The concert, directed by Anthony Princiotti and featuring Peter Morgenstern '06 on the clarinet, will include Berlioz's "The Roman Carnival Overture," Weber's "Clarinet Concerto No. 2 in E-Flat" and Sibelius' "Symphony No. 2 in D Major," selections which will energize and provide a means of escape for those motivated by curiosity or cultural hunger to go someplace besides the frats or the stacks this weekend.
(11/16/05 11:00am)
The spirits of the Dartmouth men's and women's swimming and diving teams remain high despite a relative collapse this weekend at a double dual meet held at Simmons College. The Dartmouth men's swimming and diving team fell to both Harvard and Cornell. The Crimson defeated the Big Green 239-61 and the Big Red downed Dartmouth 238-61.
(11/16/05 11:00am)
The past week has been a roller-coaster ride for Dartmouth women's sailing team captain Emily East '06.
(11/16/05 11:00am)
To the Editor: