Reich urges Greens and inactive Dems back to party's fold
In a Sunday address, Former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich '68 roused the Democratic faithful, while likely antagonizing Republican students in attendance.
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In a Sunday address, Former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich '68 roused the Democratic faithful, while likely antagonizing Republican students in attendance.
For some, the term "keeping the faith" means little more than the 2000 comedy with Ben Stiller and Edward Norton. For others, however, keeping the faith is both a career path and a life choice.
Editor's note: This is the first in a set of articles that will examine perspectives on the Iraq conflict of specific segments of the Dartmouth community.
It isn't very often that the College pays to tear down a decrepit Greek house and replaces it with a brand new one, especially when in the midst of making significant budget cuts. Yet in exchange for 18,000 square feet of land, the College is doing just that for Phi Tau coeducational fraternity.
X -- It rhymes with sex. And In 2000, 9.1 percent of college students took the former in order to increase the intensity of the latter.
Bringing nationally-known speakers like Cornel West to campus, a conference set to take place next week at Dartmouth entitled "Race Matters in the University of the 21st Century," seeks to explore the advantages that white skin confers.
Does a postal worker's contraction of Legionnaire's Disease warrant an investigation of four local facilities in which he works?
Low graduation rates of recruited athletes at a variety of Division I schools have prompted the National Collegiate Athletic Association to re-evaluate its academic regulations.
By all accounts, Frederick Rimmele III was a Renaissance man. A doctor, traveler, naturalist, reader, cook and brewer, Rimmele enriched the lives of all those who knew him, and, in turn, was enriched by them.
"Hurt and anger fuels my soul, I guess that's the reason my heart is so cold. Why do I feel this way? Is it because of where I stay?" -- Juvenile hall resident Darnell, from "Heaven or Hell"
David Leenders, Dartmouth's associate controller, and Nas, rapper extraordinaire, have one thing in common: money is their bitch. In Leender's case, your money, albeit indirectly, is his bitch.
Each year, approximately 192,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer, and 40,000 die from the disease. Conventional treatments aren't helping. Is there a way to decrease this number?
A dismal year in the economy has prompted many college students to seek haven from a tight job market. The upshot: a sharp rise in applications to graduate school.
"I was at a party at his fraternity, and I was there with some friends. I actually hung out there a decent amount, but I had never met him before. A guy I knew there introduced us, kind of. We had actually met one time before that, but we didn't really know each other. It was a room-to-room tails party so I went into his room We were both drinking, we hung out, and then I guess we just ended up hooking up at the end of the night. It wasn't sex hooking up. The next morning, we woke up, and he said, 'Hey, I don't want this to be a one time thing.' And I was like, 'OK,' and that's how we started dating."
Russ Lewis, CEO of The New York Times Corp., headlined the first session of the Tuck School of Business Leadership Forum in Cook auditorium yesterday.
"Everybody loves Larry," exclaimed Donna Dayton.