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(01/28/05 11:00am)
Iraqis will descend upon thousands of polling stations to vote in their nation's first democratic elections this Sunday. With 1,400 soldiers already dead in the American-led invasion of Iraq, the outcome of the elections will likely determine how history and the Iraqi people will judge Bush's aggressive foreign policy.
(01/27/05 11:00am)
James Capretta, former associate director of the Office of Management and Budget, said Wednesday that with the right economic conditions, President George Bush could live up to his campaign promises to reform Social Security and cut the record-setting federal budget deficit in half.
(01/24/05 11:00am)
Dedicated students are already carting snow to the center of the Green to build the centerpiece of this year's Winter Carnival: a pirate ship featuring 52-foot-tall twin masts and an 8-foot slide open to the Dartmouth community. The ship was inspired by this year's Neverland theme.
(01/21/05 11:00am)
Undergraduate representatives from the Advisory Committee on Investor Responsibility held an open forum Thursday to solicit student input and divulge the committee's voting record.
(01/13/05 11:00am)
Theresa Zhou '07 knew exactly when construction began near her room in Spruce House -- her desk's vibrations made it all too clear. Those vibrations will likely continue through Spring 2006, when the Thayer School of Engineering's ongoing expansion is set to be completed.
(01/06/05 11:00am)
When John Thelin, an education professor at the University of Kentucky, was asked to name the world's most enduring academic institutions, two came to mind -- Oxford University in England and Dartmouth College.
(01/04/05 11:00am)
Physics Professor emeritus and former Dartmouth Treasurer William P. Davis Jr., who helped balance the College's ailing budget in the mid-1970s, died Nov. 27 at age 80 in Exeter, N.H. Davis held four administrative positions during his 30-year career at the College.
(11/16/04 11:00am)
With President Bush's hard-fought victory behind him, Dartmouth College Republicans President Jesse Roisin '05 now spends his days writing his thesis, catching up on sleep and, most importantly, relaxing.
(11/01/04 11:00am)
State Democrats reacted quickly when the Republican Party, trying to garner last-minute support with New Hampshire's swing voters, began paying part-time workers $75 this weekend to devote a day to the Bush campaign -- especially in liberal areas like Hanover.
(10/29/04 9:00am)
In 1888, a bunch of boozed-up baseball players, elated at their recent victory over Manchester College, indulged their collective destructive side and set a roaring blaze in the center of the Hanover Green. Through that inauspicious beginning, their drunken revelry has spawned one of Dartmouth's most memorable and lasting annual events.
(10/22/04 9:00am)
LEBANON -- Over 800 Upper Valley residents erupted Thursday morning as first lady Laura Bush took the stage at a packed Lebanon Opera House. In her characteristically calm manner, Bush delivered a stump speech that touched on contentious issues such as the Iraq war and taxes, but she also focused on education -- an issue Bush has advocated throughout her husband's four-year tenure.
(10/18/04 9:00am)
If current schedules remain intact, Dartmouth will have just completed construction on several new buildings when the Class of 2010 arrives in Hanover.
(10/13/04 9:00am)
In a recent move, the Senate unanimously passed legislation to close loopholes that had allowed student loan companies to collect interest from the federal government at a rate of up to 9.5 percent.
(10/06/04 9:00am)
As soon as Thursday night's debate between President Bush and Mass. Sen. John Kerry concluded, Matt McDonald '00 sprang into action.
(10/05/04 9:00am)
Congressman Charles Bass '74, R"N.H., took time off the campaign trail Saturday to talk to the Dartmouth community about his experiences as a student and to promote other Republican candidates running in the area.
(10/01/04 9:00am)
Essayist Andrew Sullivan appeared on campus Thursday night to offer Dartmouth students an articulate and informative critique of President Bush's platform and that of his challenger John Kerry.
(09/24/04 9:00am)
On election night 2000, New Hampshire sprung up as a big red surprise on the national landscape. From that election to this one, New Hampshire is the only state to have swapped colors in the Democrats' favor.
(09/23/04 9:00am)
After months of waiting, a fortuitous judicial move will allow Dartmouth to build extensively in an area of Hanover commonly known as the "South Block."
(06/13/04 9:00am)
All students take away unique impressions of their graduating class, but numbers, as the adage goes, never lie. Fortunately, the statistics for '04s paint a picture of an academically bright and diverse class.
(06/01/04 9:00am)
After a judicial ethics committee removed Chief Justice Roy Moore from the Alabama Supreme Court for his defense of a two-ton Ten Commandments monument in the court's rotunda, the renegade judge's name would seem to hold little clout. But in this year's race for positions on the bench, Thomas Parker '73 -- along with many other Republican candidates -- is banking on Moore's legacy.