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(10/10/05 9:00am)
With recent visits from Sen. Russ Feingold and former Rep. Newt Gingrich, Hanover is already feeling the anticipation of the 2008 presidential primary, even though it is still more than two years away.
(10/03/05 9:00am)
Sen. Russ Feingold, D-Wisc., spoke to Dartmouth students and Hanover residents Saturday morning in the Hinman Forum amid speculation of a 2008 presidential run.
(09/28/05 9:00am)
Almost a year after its public launch, the College's ambitious five-year, $1.3-billion Campaign for the Dartmouth Experience is proceeding precisely as planned, according to Vice President of Development Carrie Pelzel.
(09/26/05 9:00am)
Over 300 officers, hailing from Class of 1929 through the Class of 2005, attended last weekend's Class Officers Weekend, an event aimed at educating new officers, sharing techniques and energizing the classes.
(09/23/05 9:00am)
The walls at Aquinas House, the College's Catholic student organization, could soon reverberate with the music of a guitar-playing priest as Father William Garrott assumes the center's directorship.
(09/21/05 9:00am)
Economics professor Andrew Samwick linked hot-button political issues to age-old constitutional debates in a speech Tuesday night at the Rockefeller Center that focused on the First Amendment, free speech on college campuses and youth activism.
(06/12/05 9:00am)
The Class of 2005 experienced much change during their first three years at Dartmouth. They were the largest class the College had seen in sometime, possibly spurring the much-needed construction that occurred in their upperclass years and they became closer when the landmark events of September 11 occurred during their first quarter at the College. Classes before the '05s entered a Dartmouth torn by the Student Life Initiative, but this Fall term tragedy brought the campus together in many ways.
(06/01/05 9:00am)
Twenty rising seniors might want to practice their spelling after their induction into Palaeopitus, the easily misspelled senior society charged with representing the student body to administrators and fostering discussion among campus groups.
(05/24/05 9:00am)
At an institution that prides itself on safety and trust, students often become careless with guarding their computers, most of the time suffering no adverse consequences. Abandoning a laptop during a Food Court foray, for example, is a thoughtless and commonplace action.
(05/18/05 9:00am)
The election of petition candidates Peter Robinson '79 and Todd Zywicki '88, raised questions throughout the College community about what led to the petition candidates' victories and what their election means for the future of Dartmouth. The race involved a complex set of issues and the effects are far from certain.
(05/18/05 2:00am)
The election of petition candidates Peter Robinson '79 and Todd Zywicki '88, raised questions throughout the College community about what led to the petition candidates' victories and what their election means for the future of Dartmouth. The race involved a complex set of issues and the effects are far from certain.How They Won
(05/13/05 9:00am)
Petition candidates Peter Robinson '79 and Todd Zywicki '88 won this year's trustee election, the College announced early Thursday evening, defeating four Alumni Council nominees. Out of over 35,000 votes cast by more than 15,000 alumni, Robinson received 21 percent and Zywicki received 20 percent.
(05/12/05 9:00am)
WEB UPDATE, May 12, 6:03 p.m.
(05/10/05 9:00am)
Trading statistics and one-liners, economics professor Andrew Samwick and government professor Jeff Smith faced off in an insightful and nonconfrontational debate over Social Security Monday evening in the Rockefeller Center. Smith represented the Democratic position, arguing that the Republican proposal to fix the Social Security program is irresponsible. Samwick, a national expert on Social Security reform, represented the Republicans.
(05/09/05 9:00am)
Law students around the world will be able to bolster their arguments by citing Dartmouth students many years their junior after an online law review website decided to include the Dartmouth College Undergraduate Journal of Law in its database. The journal is the first and only undergraduate law review to be included in the online law library -- a considerable feat for a publication only three years old.
(05/06/05 9:00am)
Voting for this year's trustee election wraps up midnight on Friday after one of the most controversial and heated races in recent memory. While most trustee elections in the College's history have passed uneventfully, this year's has raised questions of campaign rules violations, the legitimacy of petition candidates and free speech on campus -- all while drawing national attention.
(05/05/05 9:00am)
Controversial conservative author, columnist and commentator Dinesh D'Souza '83 paid a visit to the Rockefeller Center Thursday. While on campus, the pundit ate with campus conservatives, visited a government class, promoted his new book and gave a speech on America's international image.
(05/02/05 9:00am)
After a nationwide search, the College appointed one of its own, April Thompson, as director of the undergraduate judicial affairs office on Friday. Thompson has served as the interim director of judicial affairs since October.
(04/20/05 9:00am)
Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, R-Ga., fueled speculation surrounding a potential 2008 presidential run while touting his new book in Hanover on Tuesday.
(04/08/05 9:00am)
Thrilling the audience like a football player, philosophizing like a preacher and gesticulating like a politician, former Oklahoma congressman J.C. Watts reincarnated three of his former careers in a speech Thursday afternoon. Sponsored by the Rockefeller Center, Watts touched on a number of political issues in his lecture, including fiscal policy, moral values and his political career.