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(04/20/04 9:00am)
Editor's note: This is the last in a multi-part series chronicling a student journalist's time spent in Kurdistan, located in northern Iraq. In this article, the correspondent offers a first-person perspective on life with the soldiers she has reported about.
(04/19/04 9:00am)
Editor's note: This is the sixth in a multi-part series chronicling a student reporter's time spent in Kurdistan, located in northern Iraq. The Dartmouth was one of the few news organizations in the province, covering news there over the past three weeks.
(04/16/04 9:00am)
Editor's note: This is the fifth in a multi-part series chronicling a student reporter's time spent in Kurdistan, located in northern Iraq. The Dartmouth was one of the few news organizations in the province, covering news there over the past three weeks. Today, the reporter provides readers with a first-person account of what she witnessed.
(04/15/04 9:00am)
Editor's note: This is the fourth in a multi-part series chronicling a student reporter's time spent in Kurdistan, located in northern Iraq. The Dartmouth was one of the few news organizations in the province, covering news there over the past three weeks.
(04/14/04 9:00am)
Editor's note: This is the third in a multi-part series chronicling a student reporter's time spent in Kurdistan, located in northern Iraq. The Dartmouth was one of the few news organizations in the province, covering news there over the past three weeks.
(04/13/04 9:00am)
Editor's note: This is the second in a multi-part series chronicling a student reporter's time spent in Kurdistan, located in northern Iraq. The Dartmouth was one of the few news organizations in the province, covering news there over the past three weeks.
(04/12/04 9:00am)
Editor's note: This is the first in a multi-part series chronicling a student reporter's time spent in Kurdistan, located in northern Iraq. The Dartmouth was one of the few news organizations in the province, covering news there over the past three weeks.
(03/30/04 10:00am)
Editor's Note: Dartmouth staff reporter Jenn Buck is stationed in Iraqi Kurdistan, helping students at Salahaddin University in Irbil establish an independent campus newspaper. Here is her first-hand account of the situation in Irbil.
(03/08/04 11:00am)
Policymakers and leaders in the pharmaceutical industry came to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Friday for a panel discussion that highlighted the link between laboratory drug research and patient trials.
(03/05/04 11:00am)
As Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ" continues to stir up debate in the national media, Dartmouth has been dealt its own taste of controversial religiosity on campus.
(02/27/04 11:00am)
A new chapter of the national student mental health group, Active Minds, may soon be meeting at Dartmouth.
(02/24/04 11:00am)
When Dan Grenier '84 first climbed the stairs to his freshman dorm room in South Fayerweather and dropped his bags, MTV had been on the air for a little over a month.
(02/19/04 11:00am)
Few Jews -- other than those in the Israeli army -- willingly enter Palestinan cities in the West Bank these days. They know it is dangerous turf.
(02/18/04 11:00am)
Members of Dartmouth's Jewish community came together Tuesday night to approve a new policy for the use of the Roth Center as a study space on Saturday, the Jewish day of Sabbath.
(02/13/04 11:00am)
"I mourn the lack of nudity," said Elisabeth Barbiero '97, reminiscing about Winter Carnival days of yore.
(02/12/04 11:00am)
After experiencing a top-notch education in state-of-the-art facilities, some Dartmouth students are choosing to take their education to America's most disadvantaged primary schools.
(02/11/04 11:00am)
Spring fever was in the air Tuesday night, as students from all over campus converged on Collis Commonground for the second annual Sex Festival.
(02/05/04 11:00am)
High-tech came to the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration Wednesday, as local and international players in the digital music industry visited the business school to showcase the latest technology and address the future of the digital music.
(02/04/04 11:00am)
The Dartmouth College libraries came under new leadership this week as John Crane, formerly the Deputy Librarian of the College, stepped up to fill the interim Dean of Libraries and Librarian of the College position.
(02/03/04 11:00am)
As temperatures rise above freezing for the first time in weeks, one group of students is praying for cold weather.