Businesses see mixed results on debate day
Most Hanover restaurants saw a marked increase in customers for lunch and dinner Tuesday night.
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Most Hanover restaurants saw a marked increase in customers for lunch and dinner Tuesday night.
"Romney is definitely the frontrunner," government professor Brendan Nyhan said. "The question is whether he can consolidate his support across the party."
If you had asked me last year about rush, I would have enthusiastically talked about how fun it would be to join a house. Since I visited Dartmouth as a prospie, I knew that I would want to be a part of the Greek system I would wear my letters to class, bond with my newly christened sisters and orchestrate events for all my friends on campus to attend. After spending freshman year unaffiliated, I like most of my peers was ready to go through the daunting process of rush. And after 20 hours of socializing with upperclassmen, I didn't end up in a house.
Politics are weird. Dartmouth is weird. The intersection of the two is downright bizarre.
"I wanted to create a class where students could produce knowledge the way artists do," Chaney said.
Given the absolute obsession I have had with Saturday Night Live, it's rare that I would ever dare to question any aspect of it. However, the increasingly long "Weekend Update" segments and repeated inclusion of the "What's Up With That?" sketch in recent seasons have not only given me a headache, but are making me question my faith in the whole program. Sure, they have had about one great sketch per episode, but a continuously funny, entertaining hour-and-a-half? Not so much.
Robert Schaeberle ’45, who led Nabisco Inc into a standard-setting 1981 merger with Standard Brands Inc, died at 88 in Exeter, NH on September 29th. Schnaeberle’s career at Nabisco began with a paper he wrote in an economics class at Dartmouth, according to a 1980 Forbes magazine interview. Schaeberle ran across the National Biscuit Company – which eventually became Nabisco – while flipping through a Moody’s publication and researched it for the class. He began working for the company after graduation and became chairman and CEO in 1973.
Charlie Rose's co-moderator and Washington Post political correspondent Karen Tumulty sat down with us immediately following the debate to discuss how the Republican candidates' conversation had gone. Friendly and well-spoken, Tumulty expressed views similar to those later voiced by the other six politico guests on Charlie Rose's show, which was taped live for national TV just minutes after our interview ended.
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The recent posthumous release of poems by Shel Silverstein,