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(01/20/05 11:00am)
Despite last week's unusually mild weather, Dartmouth students should put away their tanning oil in favor of mittens and scarves, as Hanover's typical subzero temperatures descended Tuesday and will likely not ease up soon.
(01/12/05 11:00am)
When students enrolled in the government department's American Congress System class this term, they didn't expect their professor to be teaching based on first-hand experience. Jeff Smith, a visiting government professor, ran for Dick Gephardt's open seat in Missouri's Third District this past summer and lost by a small margin in the primaries.
(11/22/04 11:00am)
At a time when everything from course readings to grades is posted online, Dartmouth students are often surprised to discover that updated course syllabi are not available to them during the course selection process.
(11/08/04 11:00am)
Most people would consider the resistance to cold temperatures they feel after drinking an extra benefit of winter alcohol consumption. What they might not know is that drinking in cold weather can be dangerous, as the chances of contracting hypothermia increase after consuming alcohol.
(10/27/04 9:00am)
Seventy-two percent of college students will cast about 6 million votes in the presidential election Nov. 2, and most will likely vote for Sen. John Kerry, according to a Harvard University Institute of Politics poll released earlier this month.
(10/21/04 9:00am)
The introduction of a new conservative journal to the literary scene at the College might strike some as combative, but the editors of The Beacon want Dartmouth to know their journal has loftier ideals.
(10/20/04 9:00am)
To a campus that generally looks like J. Crew upchucked on it, Def Poetry Jam, with its inner-city spirit, seems anomalous and far-off. But its themes are universal, and even the most middle-American students could see fragments of themselves in its members.
(09/23/04 9:00am)
A new, multiclass residence cluster on the north end of campus will be named after David McLaughlin '54, the College's 14th leader, current Dartmouth President James Wright recently announced.
(06/01/04 9:00am)
Loving two people at once, black men loving black men and infanticide were the major themes in the plays presented in this year's 77th annual Eleanor Frost Playwriting Festival.
(05/24/04 9:00am)
"So many of my books are about loss and who accepts loss better than others," noted author John Irving said Saturday to a full audience after a screening of the "Door in the Floor," an adaptation of the first third of his novel, "A Widow For A Year." At the core of the movie are a family's deviant methods of coping with the loss of its two teenage sons in a car accident.
(05/18/04 9:00am)
Sophomores will likely experience the frustration of yet another Fall term housing crunch next year, Office of Residential Life officials said Monday after last week's room draw statistics had been formally tallied.
(05/04/04 9:00am)
Denzel Washington plays a ruthless, revenge-bent bodyguard in "Man on Fire," -- a movie that, in terms of plot, script, direction and length, is every bit as histrionic as its title.
(04/27/04 9:00am)
Judges should look at the "spirit" behind the words of the Constitution rather than interpreting its language literally when ruling on cases, Judge John T. Noonan argued Monday in his lecture, titled "Reading the Constitution."
(04/14/04 9:00am)
Screenwriter Snowden C. Wright '04 doesn't hesitate to describe himself as talented -- and many people, including the judges for the Ivy Film Festival, would agree.
(04/01/04 10:00am)
After months of covert downloading and mounting obstacles to free file-sharing, millions of online music lovers -- a large portion of the nation's college population included -- have been given yet another scare.
(02/23/04 11:00am)
Plans are in the works for expansions to the Hopkins Center for the Arts that will include a new building for the studio art and film and television studies departments.
(02/12/04 11:00am)
For Dartmouth seniors looking for jobs, prospects are slightly better this year compared to last year, according to Assistant Director of Career Services Monica Wilson.
(02/05/04 11:00am)
Tracey Hayes, representing the Global Health Council, described the plight of AIDS and HIV victims in India in Collis Wednesday.Four million Indians have HIV. Hayes said while this number may be a small percentage of India's population, it is large in absolute terms. She also pointed out that 300,000 people were infected with the virus in 2002. She added that in India, where 1 billion people live in an area that is one-third of the size of the United States, population density is a big part of the problem.
(02/03/04 11:00am)
The Amos Tuck School of Business Administration came up eighth nationally and 10th worldwide in the Financial Times' annual ranking of business schools, up from ninth in the country and 11th worldwide last year. The University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business topped this year's list.
(01/29/04 11:00am)
Four diplomatic and academic leaders discussed peace and understanding in the Middle East Wednesday at the Rockefeller Center.