One year later, Tulloch faces trial
Almost exactly one year after the initial chaos surrounding the shocking murders of Half and Susanne Zantop hit, some answers for the Upper Valley community are on the horizon.
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Almost exactly one year after the initial chaos surrounding the shocking murders of Half and Susanne Zantop hit, some answers for the Upper Valley community are on the horizon.
An overflowing and diverse crowd jammed Collis Commonground for yesterday's community hour entitled "Dartmouth's White Community: Assessing Identity and Privileges."
Before describing his experience helping those fleeing the Afghan civil war in the mid-1980s last night, Jeral Ahtone DMS '75 related his innovative method for medically examing refugees.
In response to concerns over inclusion and identity within the Dartmouth gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community, many organizations and institutions are debating over whether to change their official names.
The infectious rhythms of traditional and modern West African, Brazilian and Indian music will reverberate in Spaulding Auditorium tonight when the Dartmouth World Music Percussion Ensemble performs its annual fall concert entitled "Dance of the Small Drums."
While speaking to a Dartmouth audience yesterday, Dick Green '75 recalled a politician's remark that was indicative of his company's struggle to bring electronic voting to the public.
Lisa Driscoll-Rodimon is an expert on computing at Dartmouth. For over five years, she has worked with both Windows and Macintosh computers as the Dartmouth Card office accounting assistant. But as the push to unify administrative computing on a single operating system intensifies, Driscoll-Rodimon remains ambivalently frustrated over which system is right for her job.
Dartmouth anthropology professor Dale F. Eickelman's studies on the issue of Islamic religious and political leadership has drawn the attention of the national press, for Eickelman is the bin Laden Visiting Fellow for Islamic Studies at Oxford University.
The Dartmouth Campus ROTC, in stride with military and political organizations across the country, has felt aftershocks from the devastating terrorist attacks of Sept. 11.