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Fusing the appeal of Facebook.com and the practicality of Blackboard, a new website, Epsilen.com, offers campuses a means to network through global academia.
An attentive audience with many tearful members listened to personal accounts about experiences with sexual assault Tuesday night at Speak Out, an event designed to demonstrate how sexual assault affects Dartmouth.
The bus parked prominently on the main pedestrian mall at Columbia, a location comparable to the middle of the Green, where the environmentally-friendly bus has been known to park at Dartmouth.
Here at Dartmouth, the words "Winter Carnival" bring to mind memories of snow sculptures on the Green, rowdy frat parties to beat the winter blues and huge crowds of alumni and friends. But elsewhere, the term brings its own images and memories, as schools like Bates College, Williams College and Middlebury College celebrate their own winter carnivals.
Editor's note: This is the third of a three-part series examining sexual abuse toward women at Dartmouth.
Editor's note: This is the second of a three-part series examining sexual abuse toward women at Dartmouth.
Editor's note: This is the first of a three-part series examining sexual abuse toward women at Dartmouth.
Boosted by the strong academic and social foundation provided for him at Dartmouth, New Jersey State Sen. Tom Kean Jr. '90 is making a bid for a U.S. Senate seat in the 2006 elections.
Kean, who took office in 2003 after two years on New Jersey's General Assembly, is currently running unopposed in the Republican primary. Despite the fact that New Jersey has not elected a Republican senator in 30 years, Kean is optimistic about the November election.
Editor's Note: This is the second in a two-part series looking at students who continue their pregnancies and become parents while enrolled at the College. This article will examine finances, housing and child care.
Editor's Note: This is the first in a two-part series looking at students who continue their pregnancies and become parents while enrolled at the College. This article will examine the choices they face and the resources available to help them along the way.
Natalie Allan '06 has wanted Jon Stewart to speak at this year's Commencement exercises since her freshman year.
Although Brian Ellner did not win his Democratic primary bid for Manhattan Borough President earlier this fall, the 1992 Dartmouth graduate considers his campaign a success for inspiring New Yorkers to action.
Constitutional law professor and self-proclaimed "free-speech hawk" Lawrence Alexander questioned the inherent human right to freedom of speech in a lecture Monday sponsored by the Rockefeller Center.
Programming Board brought Vanessa Carlton to the Dartmouth campus for a performance Tuesday night, though most Dartmouth students were happy to keep their "thousand-mile" distance.
Sporting pressed oxford shirts and cuffed khaki pants, students shuffled up the stairs of the Hopkins Center Tuesday to browse jobs and collect free samples at this year's Employer Connections Fair.