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Q: What failings do you have and how will you make up for them?
Recent poll results showing that more than one out of three Dartmouth students do not believe the Student Assembly represents their voice and concerns reveal an underlying skepticism among students as to the effectiveness of institutional student government.
In January of 2000, the Student Life Initiative declared that sweeping changes were in store for the residential system of the College. Now, a year and a half later, some question whether any of the proposed changes have actually taken place.
So it's not exactly "Naked News," but it's still the prototypical lazy frat boy's dream come true. "Download your workload" is the motto for www.schoolsucks.com, a web site that allows users to download essays and term papers on a wide variety of topics for free.
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With worldwide eyes focused on New Hampshire's death penalty controversy, David Lamarre-Vincent '71 is hard at work with the New Hampshire Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty.
Many of the estimated 60 reporters currently wandering the streets of Hanover attempting to dissect and analyze the recent tragedy to readers across the nation are frustrated at the lack of information released as the Zantop case enters its fifth day.
This special section contains all of the news and opinion articles written about the Zantop tragedy.
Nationally, about 29 percent of all women who become pregnant choose to terminate their pregnancies. But that number is much higher at Dartmouth, according to Women's Health Program Manager Janice Sundnas' estimates.
Are we over the rainbow yet? Learn all about the atmosphere surrounding homosexuality at Dartmouth in our special feature.
In an era when school shootings are no longer "the unthinkable," most students here remain far from the line of fire, tucked away in supposedly safe communities. But even Dartmouth students have not remained totally unaffected by the widely-publicized acts of gun violence that have shocked the nation time and time again over the past few years.
Almost 50 years after its founding, the William Jewett Tucker Foundation, the organization charged with coordinating most student volunteer activities and overseeing religious life at the College, now finds itself in a period characterized by both transition and growth.
A recent article in Men's Health Magazine suggested that Dartmouth is one of the worst colleges for men. This article has resparked interest in the debate about gender equity on the campus.
Biomedical research has reached new peaks in the last couple of decades. Humans today have the ability to influence their reproductive process, to interfere with the genetic makeup of individuals and to breed genetically modified crops. And while biomedical technology is cruising along to unknown heights, it is simultaneously leaving behind a plethora of unresolved moral issues.
As the application process for spring elections draws to a close, a number of students have signified their intent to run for the Student Assembly presidency -- setting up one of the most crowded fields in some time.
In the longest economic expansion in American history, filled with such stories as Internet opportunities turning dreaming kids into millionaires, one might expect that Dartmouth students would want to eat a piece of the investment pie.
During the six months leading up to the New Hampshire State Primary, presidential hopefuls will flock to the Granite State to gain student support for their campaigns.
August 27, 1799
The Dartmouth spoke twice with College President James Wright. The following is a complete transcript of the first interview:
From the President Wright Interview to the Carnival Rallies, The Dartmouth and The Dartmouth Online were there to provide up to the moment coverage of the latest events surrounding the Trustee Initiative Controversy. Join us here every day for complete coverage on this series of events in an exclusive report from The Dartmouth.