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(05/24/01 9:00am)
Following intense speculation about his possible defection from the Republican party, Vermont Senator Jim Jeffords released a statement yesterday stating that he would announce his "future political plans" in Vermont today.
(05/23/01 9:00am)
Its casualties are innumerable. Its costs are immeasurable. Its end is nowhere in sight. And yet, surrender remains an unimaginable option. President after president has pledged to continue America's "War on Drugs," and the executive currently occupying the White House is no exception.
(05/23/01 9:00am)
The first era of unified Republican government in nearly half a century may soon be coming to an end. Rumors circulating inside the beltway predict that Vermont Senator Jim Jeffords plans to leave the Republican party, offsetting the current partisan balance in the evenly divided Senate.
(05/18/01 9:00am)
Power. Mystery. Intrigue. That guy from Dawson's Creek.
(05/17/01 9:00am)
The Bush administration's Energy Development Task Force is scheduled to release a much-anticipated report today, detailing the president's energy policy. The plan is expected to include a push for conservation, calls for some tax credits for renewable energy resources and encouragement for the production of oil, gas, coal and nuclear power.
(05/14/01 9:00am)
Late last week, after nearly a month of debates, investigations and intense scrutiny by the national media, the College announced its decision to permanently derecognize Zeta Psi Fraternity for the publication of "sex papers" -- internal newsletters detailing the sexual exploits of various brothers.
(05/11/01 9:00am)
Several former classmates of the two daughters of Half and Susanne Zantop -- the two Dartmouth professors fatally stabbed in their Etna home last January -- have come together to create a fund in honor of the couple.
(05/11/01 9:00am)
Local 560, the union representing over 400 College employees -- including Dining Service employees, grounds workers, painters and custodians -- will begin negotiations with the College for a new contract sometime next week, according to Union President Earl F. Sweet.
(05/11/01 9:00am)
Earlier this afternoon, the College announced its official derecognition of Zeta Psi fraternity effective immediately.
(05/09/01 9:00am)
As the Zeta Psi case enters the decision phase, national media covering the controversy -- which erupted after the discovery of sexually-explicit newsletters published by the fraternity -- has shifted much of its focus on the administration itself.
(05/03/01 9:00am)
Having recently been placed on probation by its international organization, Dartmouth's Zeta Psi chapter announced yesterday its decision not to have the Coed Fraternity Sorority Council's Judicial Committee preside over its impending hearings.
(05/01/01 9:00am)
Dartmouth's Amos Tuck School of Business has been ranked number one by The Wall Street Journal's first annual survey of M.B.A. programs around the world. The study, based solely on the input of corporate recruiters -- "the buyers of M.B.A. talent," -- ranked the Tuck school first among 50 top business schools, beating out prestigious and more widely known institutions such as Harvard, Stanford and Wharton.
(05/01/01 9:00am)
Robert Tulloch, the older of the two Vermont teenagers charged with the brutal stabbing deaths of Dartmouth professors Half and Susanne Zantop, will be pleading not guilty at his arraignment today, according to his lawyer, Richard Guerriero.
(04/26/01 9:00am)
Money was at the heart of the split between Republicans and Democrats in the Senate yesterday. The two parties failed to make any significant headway on an education bill -- based on a plan laid out by the Bush administration in January -- due to sharp disagreements over spending.
(04/20/01 9:00am)
Seventeen-year-old Vermont youth Robert Tulloch was indicted yesterday on two counts of first degree murder for the brutal stabbing deaths of Dartmouth professors Half and Susanne Zantop.
(04/19/01 9:00am)
The U.S. unemployment rate is at a 20 month high. The technology industry has laid off nearly 50,000 workers since December of 1999. Roughly 150 Internet companies folded this year alone. And some economists now say that a recession is inevitable.
(04/18/01 9:00am)
In the fall of 1998, Brooke Lierman '01 became a victim of rape. The following year, Lierman brought charges against her alleged attacker, which resulted in a hearing by the Committee on Standards.
(04/17/01 9:00am)
Yesterday evening, at the Hanover Inn, a professor and his student engaged in an in-depth discussion about the dominance of Western civilization over the rest of the planet.
(04/13/01 9:00am)
At least three books are in the works about the Zantop double murder case, including one by The Boston Globe writer who first incorrectly reported that Professor Half Zantop was involved in an extramarital affair that led to his death and one cowritten by a Dartmouth student.
(04/12/01 9:00am)
President George W. Bush presented his first budget plan to Congress Monday, outlining increases in spending on education and biomedical research while reducing other federal expenditures.