For Why War, new questions emerge
Standing in front of a blue sign proclaiming "War is Not the Answer!" speakers addressed a grab-bag of war-related and semi-war-related issues at a teach-in Friday sponsored by the campus group Why War.
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Dartmouth's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query.
95 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
Standing in front of a blue sign proclaiming "War is Not the Answer!" speakers addressed a grab-bag of war-related and semi-war-related issues at a teach-in Friday sponsored by the campus group Why War.
For some, the term "keeping the faith" means little more than the 2000 comedy with Ben Stiller and Edward Norton. For others, however, keeping the faith is both a career path and a life choice.
Small, portable, accessible and expensive, laptop computers are proving tempting -- and frequent -- targets for thieves at Dartmouth.
Tonight, Chris Collier '03 will finally bring to Dartmouth what is perhaps the most ubiquitous but least-noticed type of orchestra music -- film music.
Talking with E.J. Kiefer is impossible to do without getting the impression of a man who's very content with his life.
Editor's Note: This is the second in a series of five articles about Dartmouth and the environment.
Editor's Note: This is the first in a series of five articles about Dartmouth and the environment. They will be published every other day.
Steven Aspen from Windsor, Vt. was arrested by Hanover Police Department officer Jerry Macy in Collis Center yesterday after an off-duty police officer from another jurisdiction recognized Aspen and tipped off the officer.
Rush is one of the most hotly debated aspects of the Greek system, and yet many freshmen -- and even some of their more seasoned classmates -- do not understand completely how rush works. The Dartmouth asked the leaders of the Greek system to explain rush and why their systems work the way they do.
Students crowded Wheelock Books this weekend as the Dartmouth Bookstore scaled back the number of books it carried and announced it would end Dartmouth textbook sales next term instead of in the summer as it had previously planned.
The Dartmouth Bookstore announced it may stop selling textbooks entirely by Summer term due to the College's decision to continue allowing departments to decide when to give book lists to bookstores, as well as a declining textbook business.
Dartmouth students like their sleep, but that's only one consideration departments make when they schedule their classes for the coming term.
Editor's Note: This is the second article in a series profiling seniors as they work through the corporate recruiting process.
What impresses Steve Erickson, assistant director of physical education and recreation, most about the bonfire is not the 35-foot height of the structure or the fact that it is built in only a few days -- although Erickson supervises that effort -- or even the moment when the fire collapses about 40 minutes after being lit, sending a stream of ash and sparks in to the air, beautifully lit by the flames below. It's the fact that it's all cleaned up by the next morning.
Despite some students' complaints, Dartmouth's Career Services compares favorably with its equivalents at many peer school in terms of its scope, per-student spending and counseling, according to studies and administrators at these other offices.
Editor's Note: This is the first article in a term-long series profiling three seniors as they work through the corporate recruiting process.
Cuts in the College budget have forced planners to revise Dartmouth's construction plans and delay several buildings, although construction already begun will be completed on schedule.
Minority and international students have experiences at Dartmouth that are unique in many ways, and sometimes more difficult. However, several international and cultural organizations exist to both promote this uniqueness and to ease some of the difficulties that minority students experience.
Dartmouth has just entered a new age of construction which will promise the '06 class a new dining hall, new student centers and -- at least for those living in the River Cluster -- some rude awakenings.
What courses you choose for your Dartmouth education is one of the most important decisions you make at Dartmouth. Not only does it determine for the most part what you will learn at Dartmouth, but one's selections often make the difference between a good term and a bad term.