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When Abe Rosenthal, the former executive editor of The New York Times, posted David Shipler '64 as bureau chief in Jerusalem, he thought he had broken tradition by assigning the Times' first Jewish correspondent there.
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When Abe Rosenthal, the former executive editor of The New York Times, posted David Shipler '64 as bureau chief in Jerusalem, he thought he had broken tradition by assigning the Times' first Jewish correspondent there.
The Student Assembly passed a motion last night asking the Office of Residential Life to investigate current methods of condom distribution on campus.
Students won't have to leave their rooms to register for Winter term courses this year.
On a busy weekday Dartmouth students and faculty send about 60,000 messages across campus through BlitzMail. An additional 12,000 messages are sent off-campus to friends and colleagues.
Dean of Faculty James Wright will appoint a new committee to examine the College's offerings in Jewish studies and possibly increase the number of classes offered in the discipline.
The Student Assembly last night decided to donate $500 to help bring Lani Guinier to the College.
Dean of Students Lee Pelton said he agreed with College President James Freedman's prediction last week that the College's Greek system will be co-educational in 10 years.
A self study by a committee from the Athletic Department, chaired by Associate Director of Athletics Josie Harper, investigated the issue of gender equality in Dartmouth athletics and the new regulations are affecting teams differently.
It was the men's cross country track team and they were running, they just didn't happen to have their clothes on. No cleats, no shorts, just flesh.
Seeking to show a new generation of writers how to "light up the darkness" with their words, renowned poet and short story writer Grace Paley is teaching a senior seminar in poetry writing this term.