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(05/04/04 9:00am)
In a scandal that may rock Dartmouth's neck-and-neck race for Student Body President, a close friend of candidate Julia Hildreth '05 has alleged a BlitzMail hacker broke into her account and sent fake endorsement messages for Hildreth to much of the College's senior class.
(04/27/04 9:00am)
Your mom is not the only one who wants you to kick your porn habit.
(04/19/04 9:00am)
Many Dartmouth pre-medical juniors rested easy Saturday night, having completed about eight hours of multiple-choice questions in a high-stakes test that may make or break their chances at medical school.
(04/16/04 9:00am)
Noted researcher David Lisak identified the dangers surrounding society's use of the "date rapist" label in a Thursday evening lecture at Collis Common Ground.
(04/13/04 9:00am)
With one day left in the annual Jewish holiday, Dartmouth's Passover food offerings have been characterized by mix-ups and mixed reviews.
(04/12/04 9:00am)
Two Dartmouth faculty members -- Susan Jane Walp, lecturer in studio art and Larry Polansky, associate professor of music -- have been awarded fellowships from the prestigious John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.
(03/30/04 10:00am)
The Dartmouth men's basketball team has been ripe for ground-breaking change since former Coach David Faucher resigned midway through a 3-25 season this year.
(03/29/04 10:00am)
National politics defined Winter term, as the Dartmouth campus geared up in anticipation of the Jan. 27 Democratic primary.
(03/04/04 11:00am)
According to some profiles sent in to Campus Cupid, Dartmouth students are fantastic in bed, totally sweet, hot and single.
(03/02/04 11:00am)
It may be a little early yet to start tanning on the Green or cranking up air-conditioners, but temperatures felt spring-like enough on Monday that students were sporting flip-flops, miniskirts and shorts.
(03/02/04 11:00am)
Preliminary polls show Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., with commanding leads in most states voting in today's "Super Tuesday" presidential primaries.
(02/24/04 11:00am)
A water main burst late Sunday night nearly kept Alumni Gymnasium and Berry Sports Center closed Monday, but quick repair work brought both complexes back up and running by 11 a.m.
(02/24/04 11:00am)
Tom Parker '73, legal adviser to controversial former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore, has announced that he will seek the Republican nomination for a seat on the Alabama Supreme Court.
(02/20/04 11:00am)
Police are investigating a break-in that occurred early Wednesday morning at Ward Amidon Jewelers, located on Main St., near The Nugget Theater.
(02/13/04 11:00am)
Winter rush. No kegs. No taps. Fuel. Berry Library. McCulloch. Freshmen clusters.
(02/10/04 11:00am)
When Christina Porter '06 ended up in the intensive care unit at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center following a ski accident at the Dartmouth Skiway, her parents called for improved safety at the College-run facility.
(02/06/04 11:00am)
Students and faculty joined together to support and pray for the health of Christina Porter '06 at a mass held at Aquinis House Thursday night.
(01/30/04 11:00am)
With as many as seven Greek organizations facing alcohol policy violation charges, many fraternity and sorority leaders have expressed alarm, arguing that the College is unfairly enforcing its policies on them.
(01/26/04 11:00am)
Presidential hopeful John Kerry gave a harsh response to Republican criticism that he was unpatriotic in speaking out against the war in Iraq during a speech Saturday afternoon in Cook Auditorium.
(01/23/04 11:00am)
Sen. John Kerry's surprise victory in the Iowa caucus has provided an already engaging primary season with an extra jolt. But opinions are mixed as to whether or not the added buzz surrounding the upcoming New Hampshire primary will lead to a particularly high College voting turnout.