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(01/11/10 4:00am)
Lee, who originally hailed from Bloomingfield Hills, Mich., graduated cum laude from the College and went on to work as a strategy analyst at the Boston marketing firm Digitas after graduation. She was planning to attend business school in fall of 2010, according to her brother, Kenneth Lee '96.
(01/08/10 4:00am)
I missed Dimensions weekend because I had to go to a national science competition in New Mexico, which is pretty much all you need to know to understand my freshmen fall self. As I had spent the past year and a half slicing up rat brains in a lonely laboratory, I had absolutely no practical experience in the Dartmouth or any other social scene.
(12/01/09 4:00am)
The Dartmouth will offer live coverage of College President Jim Yong Kim's address on "Dartmouth's Financials" scheduled for Tuesday at 12 p.m.
(11/20/09 4:00am)
Kadish, who followed Kim to Dartmouth from Harvard University, has played an increasingly significant role at the College since he assumed his current position five months ago. Kim said in the e-mail that chief human resources officer Traci Nordberg, associate vice president for fiscal affairs Julie Dolan and director of operations management Lisa Celone, in addition to the Investment Office, will all now report to Kadish.
(11/19/09 4:30pm)
Kadish, who followed Kim to Dartmouth from Harvard, has played an increasingly significant role at the College since he assumed his current position just five months ago. Kim said in the e-mail that chief human resources officer Traci Nordberg, associate vice president for fiscal affairs Julie Dolan and director of operations management Lisa Celone will all now report to Kadish, in addition to the Investment Office.
(11/19/09 4:00am)
Dartmouth will rely on a four-phase "framework" to identify and implement the planned budget cuts that will be carried out over the next two fiscal years, Dean of the Faculty and acting Provost Carol Folt and senior vice president and strategic advisor Steven Kadish announced in a campus-wide e-mail Wednesday afternoon. The budget planning efforts will be structured around the scheduled Board of Trustees meetings, which will serve as "focal points" for key decisions in the process, according to the e-mail.
(11/06/09 4:00am)
Oh sure, DayQuil seems innocuous at first, with its soothing promises of "multi-symptom relief" and its cheerful orange packaging. But make no mistake, those little pills will mess you up good. According to my exhaustively researched anecdotal evidence, it is entirely possible that while you are high on DayQuil, you may make some poor decisions.
(11/03/09 4:00am)
Following direction from U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, New Hampshire U.S. Attorney John Kacavas announced on Oct. 20 that he no longer plans to prosecutes individuals who use marijuana to relieve pain or to improve their appetite. The cases, however, can still be pursued at the state level.
(10/30/09 3:00am)
So now that our intrepid freshmen have officially cemented their place in history as the worst class ever (apparently it's possible to overlook a massive, belligerent mob screaming at you to "touch the fire already") I think it's time to take them to task for another serious fault: excessive friendliness. I realize they're still desperate to network and meet some people who can get them on table and up their "college friends" count on Facebook, but attempting to make small talk with me in the line of quietly dying people waiting for a new pot of Collis coffee to brew is simply not allowed.
(10/28/09 3:00am)
While the United States can safely move to reduce the size of its nuclear arsenal a possibility currently being explored by the Obama administration it must retain its smallest, most accurate warheads, according to an Oct. 22 paper in Foreign Affairs by Dartmouth government professor Daryl Press. These weapons will act as a credible deterrent against nuclear escalation during a conventional war with a nuclear-armed adversary, Press argues in the paper.
(10/28/09 3:00am)
While the United States can safely move to reduce the size of its nuclear arsenal a possibility currently being explored by the Obama administration it must retain its smallest, most accurate warheads, according to an Oct. 22 paper in Foreign Affairs by Dartmouth government professor Daryl Press. These weapons will act as a credible deterrent against nuclear escalation during a conventional war with a nuclear-armed adversary, Press argues in the paper.
(10/23/09 2:00am)
Women's rush designed to maximize the number of women who receive bids and equalize the size of each sorority's pledge class has drawn criticism for being unnecessarily complicated and lacking transparency. Woman who only receive invitations from houses they are not interested in joining often drop out of rush.
(10/23/09 2:00am)
So the other day, a '13 who shall remain nameless for his own sake asked me what "the deal" was with Homecoming.
(10/16/09 2:00am)
So I have one bookmark on my iPhone, and it's the Dartmouth Dining Services menu page. You can start judging me, but I'm eating potstickers at Home Plate, so I don't even care. Food is definitely not the central part of any Dartmouth students' day (insert a joke about getting all of your calories from Keystone here) but terrible drinking habits aside, the issue of what food is available for you to scarf down while grabbing 10 minutes of face time can definitely influence your temporary happiness.
(10/07/09 2:00am)
Plans to renovate the ORL-owned house designated for Alpha Phi sorority are on hold due to financial restraints, and ORL has not yet obtained a physical plant for Kappa Delta sorority.
(10/02/09 2:00am)
I'm musically oblivious to the point that I'm often embarrassed to blitz out song requests to my sorority because it reveals just how behind the times I really am (I will categorically deny requesting "Party In The U.S.A.," um, yesterday). Given that this is my baseline level of awareness, it's possible that I've totally overlooked a sick Hanover-based music scene, but my band-geek-turned-art-school-hipster friends from home are full of stories about jamming to underground, alternative rock bands in trendy local clubs and grinding to recorded music in the sweaty Heorot basement doesn't exactly measure up.
(09/25/09 2:00am)
I usually know a trend has arrived when my father blitzes me with a confused question, and in light of his recent inquiry about "getting on that Twitter thing," I'm going to call social networking an official phenomenon.
(09/23/09 2:00am)
College President Jim Yong Kim said in an interview with The Dartmouth this week that he will focus on improving the public perception of the College's Greek system, noting that the disparity between prospective students' perception of the College's Greek system and Dartmouth students' own experience is evidence of a "public relations problem" at the College.
(09/20/09 10:57pm)
The decision is intended to facilitate head-to-head competition against petition candidates that Alumni Council members believe will enter the elections, according to Tom Daniels '82, chair of the Alumni Council Nominating and Alumni Trustee Search Committee.
(06/14/09 6:27pm)
Early morning rain led some members of the Class of 2009 to don clear ponchos and plastic bags for the start of Sunday's Commencement ceremony, which was capped off by outgoing College President James Wrights final valedictory address at Dartmouth. In his speech, Wright, who will step down from his position as president on July 1, noted that he and the graduates were at a similar crossroads in their lives.