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(11/16/04 11:00am)
The creators of thefacebook.com have recently released a new, highly-anticipated addition to their popular college student network to Harvard and Stanford University students. Wirehog, a direct user-to-user file-sharing program, offers hope to all student file sharers who have been fearful under the shadow of the Recording Industry Association of America and Motion Picture Association of America litigation.
(11/11/04 11:00am)
Dartmouth students who share movies over the Internet now have a reason to exercise the same caution trading films as they do music files. Next Tuesday, the Motion Picture Association of America will begin filing lawsuits against those who illegally share movies online.
(11/09/04 11:00am)
Some alumni are willing to pay a pretty penny to recreate their Dartmouth experiences -- especially when it's a question of transporting the experience to exotic locations around the world.
(11/01/04 11:00am)
MANCHESTER, Oct. 29 -- Thousands of Republicans surged to their feet in thunderous applause Friday, as President Bush and Laura Bush entered the packed Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester for one of his final speeches of the presidential campaign. Though Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling was originally supposed to accompany Bush at the event, he reportedly was unable to travel due to lack of medical clearance.
(10/26/04 9:00am)
The Muslim holy month of Ramadan, which requires fasting during the day, began Oct. 15 -- right in the middle of Dartmouth midterms.
(10/15/04 9:00am)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology officials have issued security warnings regarding two serious vulnerabilities in the Kerberos computer authentication software, which is regularly used by Dartmouth and many other universities and businesses.
(10/06/04 9:00am)
For the first time, students swapping music on Direct Connect, a popular file-sharing hub at Dartmouth and schools nationwide, could face criminal prosecution for their online activity. Last month marked the beginning of an alliance between the Justice Department and representatives of the music, movie and software industries with the goal of restricting illegal online file sharing.
(09/27/04 9:00am)
After months of database dominance, thefacebook.com will have a rival on campus.
(09/22/04 9:00am)
After spending $400 at Wheelock Books so far this term, Jackie Olson '07 is ready for an alternative.
(06/13/04 9:00am)
Early in their sophomore year, this year's graduating class witnessed one of the most catastrophic events in the history of the United States -- Sept. 11, 2001. Since then, they have observed the United States lead troops into both Afghanistan in retaliation, and later into Iraq.
(05/26/04 9:00am)
Numerous offices and departments have recently recognized students who have made a significant impact on the Dartmouth community as the academic year comes to a close.
(05/24/04 9:00am)
A Friday panel discussion featuring supporters of gay rights saw two of its most prominently advertised figures turn out as no-shows. Jason West, the mayor of New Paltz, N.Y., who faces criminal charges for performing 25 same-sex marriages, was supposed to headline the event, but instead cancelled his appearance.
(05/12/04 9:00am)
The Rockefeller Center unveiled its weblog at the beginning of Spring term, promising a new forum for student discussion, but despite the efforts of enthusiastic webmasters, the site has failed to generate much response.
(04/30/04 9:00am)
Kevin Sharer, president and CEO of Amgen, the world's largest biotechnology firm, spoke at the College Thursday on how to succeed in his position, much-maligned in the wake of recent corporate scandals.
(04/26/04 9:00am)
Dartmouth undergraduates, Tuck students, entrepreneurs, investors and alumni poured into the Tuck School of Business Saturday for Greener Ventures 2004, an annual entrepreneurship conference that featured a keynote address and fireside chat with Jeffrey Immelt '78, chairman and CEO of General Electric.
(04/08/04 9:00am)
By expanding institutional financial aid to international students, Dartmouth continues to make headway in its efforts to keep the campus diverse.