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(10/15/08 7:14am)
"You're going to be the future leaders of the United States, whether you like it or not," Abizaid said in his closing remarks to an overflowing audience in Filene Auditorium. "You're going to have to decide whether to be part of the problem-solving class or part of the critical class. You've been given a tough hand."
(10/15/08 7:13am)
Fall fraternity and sorority rush came to a close this week, as 273 women were offered bids and 308 men sunk bids from single-sex Greek organizations. Participation in both men's and women's rush increased this term.
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Money only has value because we as a society have agreed to give those pieces of paper meaning. What a beautiful human gift: to be able to give meaning. We create the value of the most important things on Earth -- family, respect, pride, integrity, love, sex, a kiss, friendship. Like a green bill with a famous dead person on it, these things matter only because we say they do. Unlike the inescapable value of money, it is only our ideals that keep concepts from becoming empty words and actions.
(10/15/08 6:43am)
This year's election cycle marks my first opportunity to delve into the world of American politics. Along with thousands of teens I enthusiastically threw myself into the campaign of one of the more inspirational candidates in our nation's history -- Barack Obama.
(10/15/08 6:41am)
The Dartmouth equestrian team rode to second and third place finishes in two weekend shows up north at the University of Vermont and Middlebury College.
(10/15/08 6:39am)
Georgiana Smyser '11 lost her opening second-flight match before withdrawing from the tournament due to illness.
(10/15/08 6:39am)
Of the five Dartmouth players competing in the weekend action, Ashley Mitchell '11 and Molly Scott '11 provided some bright spots in the team's effort. Mitchell lost in the semifinal match in the seventh flight while Scott came back from an opening-match loss to win her next two games in the first flight.
(10/15/08 6:37am)
Courtesy of CHUCK
(10/15/08 6:37am)
"The Art of Traveling: Student Travel Journals from the 2008 Art History Foreign Study Program," a collaboration between the art history department, the Hood Museum of Art, the Office of Off-Campus Programs and Sherman Art Library, is yet another reminder of what sets Dartmouth's forgiegn study progams apart from similar programs at other colleges.
(10/15/08 6:36am)
Rappers come in all shapes and sizes. There's Lil' Kim, Fat Joe and, of course, the stereotype-buster Eminem.
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Despite a dominant showing at the Regis Bowl last weekend, the Dartmouth women's sailing team fell short of expectations, placing 17th in the Navy Women's Fall Intersectional hosted by the United States Naval Academy over the weekend.
(10/14/08 7:15am)
The Big Green offense had trouble against No. 15 BC's defense, recording just three shots in a 2-1 loss Sunday.
(10/14/08 7:15am)
The Eagles (9-4, 1-2 Atlantic Coast Conference) held a 15-to-3 shot advantage over the Big Green (3-7, 2-1 Ivy), and a 14-to-1 advantage in penalty corners, but the Big Green kept the game close.
(10/14/08 7:13am)
Good lord, I am just sick and tired of all of these articles and columns bemoaning the wastefulness of frat parties littered with the aluminum remnants of pong games. Everyone, whether they consider themselves "green" or not, seems to have their own solution for the problem. In fact, students sometimes turn this complaining into a grade in the ENGS 21 classroom, usually involving powerful magnets or other complicated collection systems. Oh, and the cups! Those rage-colored plastic cups infesting our trashcans and floors! Where is the end to it all? How can we keep our brains sufficiently dulled and our environmental consciences quiet?
(10/14/08 7:12am)
When presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain met for their town-hall style second debate, they fielded a predictable lineup of questions on the economy, health care and foreign policy. One question submitted by a self-described 78-year-old child of the Depression, however, stood out from the standard debate fare. "Since World War II, we have never been asked to sacrifice anything to help our country, except the blood of our heroic men and women," Fiora from Chicago said. "As president, what sacrifices will you ask every American to make to help restore the American dream and to get out of the economic morass that we're now in?"
(10/14/08 7:06am)