Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Dartmouth's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query.
1000 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
(10/05/06 9:00am)
After several water quality violations in the past few years, Hanover soon will boast the cleanest water in New Hampshire with the introduction of a new membrane filtration plant on Friday, Oct. 13 by the Hanover Water Works Company.
(10/05/06 9:00am)
Social options seemed limited at the beginning of Fall term, with five Greek organizations on probation and prohibited from hosting parties or serving alcohol. Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity became the sixth member of the abnormally long list of those fraternities and sororities serving probation this term on Tuesday. Additionally, Alpha Chi Alpha fraternity is currently under investigation and Psi Upsilon fraternity was recently investigated for College policy violations during the beginning of the term.
(10/05/06 9:00am)
For fans of the Killers that may be reading this with dismay and harboring some skepticism about my musical taste: know that I like "Mr. Brightside," "Smile Like You Mean It," "Somebody Told Me," et al. as much as the next person. I wish there was a song that approached any of the singles from "Hot Fuss" in terms of style, content or even just in likeability. The closest that "Sam's Town" gets to that level is in that already-released single, "When You Were Young." With so many bands vying for airspace, the Killers are not established or unique enough to rest on the laurels of one album and coast with the next. "Sam's Town" will not satisfy listeners or remain relevant for long, and it does not deserve to.
(10/05/06 9:00am)
These images of protest and upheaval in Paris, captured by French photojournalist Serge Hambourg during the tumult of May 1968, are among the 35 photographs on display through Nov. 19 in the Hood Museum of Art's Harrington Gallery.
(10/04/06 9:00am)
Dartmouth sailing experienced mixed results in four weekend regattas.
(10/04/06 9:00am)
Whitney Waugh '08 and the Big Green defense held the UNH attack without a shot for nearly 30 minutes in the second half to preserve a 2-1 win.
(10/04/06 9:00am)
Economics journalists Serwer, Porter and Liesman spoke as part of a panel in Filene Auditorium on Tuesday.
(10/04/06 9:00am)
Dr. Fatima Sadiqi spoke on gender barriers in Moroccan society on Tuesday.
(10/04/06 9:00am)
After last weekend's singlehanded and four-person sloop qualifying events, the Big Green returned to competition in two-person boats this weekend. Normal regattas involve two divisions: 'A' and 'B' divisions. A low point scoring system is used to combine the results from each team's 'A' and 'B' divisions to determine a regatta's overall winner.
(10/04/06 9:00am)
Well, week four of the NFL season has already passed us by and predictably the few teams that are still undefeated are being proclaimed as Super Bowl locks by ESPN expert analysts. However, we are merely in week two of "Walking on Eggshells," so I'll try my best to follow up last week's gem with something that is at least more readable than Tom Kidera's "Dudes on Parade" -- a title that sounds more like a raunchier version of "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy" than a column in the Dartmouth Mirror.
(10/04/06 9:00am)
The win gave the Big Green (3-5, 1-2 Ivy) a weekend sweep in which the squad recorded consecutive 2-1 decisions first over the University of Pennsylvania on Saturday and then over UNH (1-10) on Sunday.
(10/04/06 9:00am)
To the Editor:
(10/04/06 9:00am)
Mention the name "Joseph Mehling" to any Dartmouth student and a confused grin will wash over their face. In his 13th year as College Photographer, Mehling '69 is still relatively unknown to the student body -- but his pictures are a different story. At a time in Dartmouth's history when the school and its image are evolving aggressively toward political correctness and away from tradition, the work of someone like Mehling is becoming extremely important. Lucky for most of us, we don't have to reconcile this dichotomy from behind a camera as Mehling does every day.
(10/04/06 9:00am)
Student Assembly overwhelmingly approved a "Statement of Support for the Sexual Assault and Gender Violence Awareness Campaign" at Tuesday night's meeting. The legislation endorses the Ad Hoc Committee which was previously created to address issues of sexual violence.
(10/04/06 9:00am)
The panel was composed of Peter Coy, the economics editor of BusinessWeek; Gregory Ip, a senior special writer at The Wall Street Journal; Steve Liesman, a senior economics reporter at CNBC; Eduardo Porter, an economics reporter for The New York Times; and Andrew Serwer, the senior editor-at-large at Fortune. Economics professor Andrew Samwick moderated the event.
(10/04/06 9:00am)
When students look to purchase books for their courses, they often go to one place -- Wheelock Books.
(10/04/06 9:00am)
"Languages are means of expression -- they can have power if what you make of them achieves power," Sadiqi said.
(10/04/06 9:00am)
More freshmen have been brought before the Office of Undergraduate Judicial Affairs this year than students from the Class of 2009 during the same time period last year, according to April Thompson, the director of UJA.
(10/04/06 9:00am)
Sorority members kicked off the first night of the Panhellenic Council's week-long rush period Tuesday night. This fall marks the first time that Alpha Phi, a sorority that was introduced in the winter of 2006, will participate in rush.
(10/04/06 9:00am)
Imagine being in prison for 20 years; your only friend your attorney and your one aspiration acquittal of a brutal crime you never committed. Welcome to the world of Darryl Hunt, the subject of the probing feature documentary "The Trials of Darryl Hunt."