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(04/17/02 9:00am)
With all the handiness that the Internet ushered in, educators worried that one convenience in particular could prove detrimental -- the easy accessibility of term papers on such web sites as BigNerds.com and EssayCity.com. But according to professors here at Dartmouth, students handing in such term papers almost always fail to impress.
(04/12/02 9:00am)
It would be easy to mistake religion professor Darryl Caterine for a student. He often goes out for coffee with his students to talk, stays up late nights in the library and is surrounded by a youthful and enthusiastic aura.
(04/09/02 9:00am)
New Hampshire state senator and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Beverly Hollingworth addressed an audience of campus Democrats yesterday, pleading for their support in a race focusing on issues of taxes, education and healthcare.
(04/08/02 9:00am)
Anorexia nervosa and the "female- athlete triad" run rampant in college-age women, with possible life-long effects even for those who recover, said Harvard Medical School eating-disorder expert Dr. Ann Klibanski at a presentation in Filene Auditorium Thursday night.
(04/08/02 9:00am)
After emphasizing his initial message -- "don't do drugs" -- Republican Governor Gary Johnson of New Mexico spoke passionately to a large audience of his opinions on the drug war and related legislation, using arguments that promoted drug legalization.
(04/05/02 10:00am)
Today's hearings for Robert Tulloch and James Parker have brought some semblance of closure for many of those in the Dartmouth community affected by the brutal murders of Professors Half and Suzanne Zantop.
(04/04/02 10:00am)
Robert Tulloch's surprising decision to change his plea at a hearing today has the potential to present a peculiar scenario -- Tulloch may avoid a trial by accepting a sentence of life in prison.
(04/04/02 10:00am)
NORTH HAVERHILL, N.H. -- Robert Tulloch pleaded guilty this morning to two counts of first-degree murder and one count of conspiracy to commit murder in the deaths of Half and Susanne Zantop, bringing closure for a Dartmouth community shocked over a year ago by the brutal slayings of two beloved professors.
(04/03/02 10:00am)
While students are almost always offered the chance to evaluate their professors at the end of a term, the degree to which students impact tenure decisions varies across departments sparking conflicting views on the proper role of students in the tenure process.
(03/29/02 11:00am)
The inner workings of the U.S. intelligence community pose a mystery for most civilians, and after Thursday's community hour, "How Intelligence Works in America," the mystery remains. The cut and dried nature of the presentation carefully danced around classified information.
(03/28/02 11:00am)
Lindsay Earls '05 had her day in court -- the U.S. Supreme Court, to be exact -- on March 19 as the nine justices heard her case contesting the constitutionality of drug testing in schools.
(03/06/02 11:00am)
New Hampshire gubernatorial candidate Gordon Humphrey gave a brief synopsis of his platform and debated with audience members over a wide variety of topics ranging from education to communism at a meeting of the Hanover Republican Committee yesterday.
(03/04/02 11:00am)
Professors at Dartmouth differ in their perceptions of interactions between departments, but one apparent trend shows that a divide still exists between the sciences and the arts.
(02/28/02 11:00am)
As finals draw near, students are chronically interrupted by false fire alarms in the Berry and Baker libraries due to an unavoidable clash between the dust of construction and overly sensitive alarm systems.
(02/22/02 11:00am)
Although the environment at Dartmouth has changed tremendously and boundaries have lessened between races, black students at Dartmouth still face difficult issues, according to associate history professor Judy Byfield '80 and three other panelists.
(02/12/02 11:00am)
To respond to issues of race, gender and sexuality, national leaders need to realize that the issues belong together and stop separating them for political gain, according to panelists at yesterday's launch of the Women's Resource Center's Sex Series.
(02/08/02 11:00am)
After graduation, just about everyone has some memories of Winter Carnival -- some vivid, some blurred. Soon the '05s will be making their first memories and the '02s will be making their last.
(02/07/02 11:00am)
Campaign finance is back in the spotlight after New Hampshire Congressman Charlie Bass '74 crossed party lines to sign a controversial petition on the issue.
(01/16/02 11:00am)
If one lesson can be drawn from studying the mission statements of other colleges, it is that there is no single lesson.
(01/14/02 11:00am)
Most of the student body at Dartmouth spends at least one term abroad, participating in either a Language Study Abroad or a Foreign Study Program. Starting this year, students were able to choose from one more option.