Alexander speaks on education
In front of a standing-room-only crowd last night in Hinman Forum in the Rockefeller Center, former Tennessee governor Lamar Alexander outlined the challenges America faces today.
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In front of a standing-room-only crowd last night in Hinman Forum in the Rockefeller Center, former Tennessee governor Lamar Alexander outlined the challenges America faces today.
In a pre-election poll conducted over BlitzMail by The Dartmouth, over 50 percent of students said they plan to vote for Josh Green '00 and Case Dorkey '99 for Student Assembly president and vice president, respectively. But nearly half of students polled said they were unaware elections will be held this week.
Student Assembly presidential candidates Josh Green '00 and Daniel Rygorsky '99 and vice presidential candidate Case Dorkey '99 debated last night in Collis Common Ground, despite the absence of one vice presidential and one presidential candidate and paltry student attendance.
Senator Paul Wellstone, D- Minn., called for increased political participation from U.S. voters, especially the young, at his speech "The Soul of Our Democracy: A Call for Citizen Politics" in 28 Silsby last night.
U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Jose Cabranes criticized federal sentencing guidelines as "a bad case of social science run amok" in his speech titled "Fear of Judging: The Decline and Fall of Judicial Discretion in Federal Sentencing" Friday in 2 Rockefeller Center.
General Manager Jonathan Flynn '00 will head up the new Dartmouth Broadcasting directorate, which was announced last Thursday.
Lisa Berzins, a clinical psychiatrist, criticized popular advertisements for promoting unhealthy eating habits in a speech in 105 Dartmouth Hall last night.
Margaret Smith, who came to the College last term as the new coordinator for both Peer Education Programs and Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Programming, said when she initially read her job description she "thought they wrote the job" for her.
One club that certainly understands the ups-and-downs of life is the College's Yo-Yo Club.
Safety and Security Officer Lauren Cummings '72 brings a unique and valuable perspective to his job through his own experiences as a Dartmouth student.
Acting on a recommendation from the senior leadership society Palaeopitus, Dean of Residential Life Mary Turco is working to increase awareness of the College's Principle of Community and has established a committee to evaluate its application in the College community.
Nearly 50 percent of Dartmouth students have engaged in sexual activity in the past year, according to a survey discussed last night at Alpha Chi Alpha fraternity.