Former undersecretary of State for political affairs R. Nicholas Burns discussed the foreign policy decisions facing President Barack Obama in a public address at the College on Wednesday.
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Soledad Barrio, lead dancer and founder of Noche Flamenca, teaches a beginner flamenco class to a group of Dartmouth students.
Ronnie Dixon '11 had two points and four rebounds in Dartmouth's 68-59 loss to the University of New Hampshire.
Student seek information on employment opportunities at a career fair at the College earlier in the term, despite recent reports that anticipate a significant decrease in hiring.
College President James Wright leads a panel of six alumni in a discussion of the climate surrounding the 2008 U.S. presidential elections.
Carola Eisenberg, founder of Physicians for Human Rights, encourages students to volunteer for her organization's chapter at Dartmouth Medical School at a presentation Wednesday evening in the Rockefeller Center.
Greg Boguslavsky '09, chair of the New Hampshire College Republicans, pushes the Republican presidential platform against the College Democrats.
In an interview with The Dartmouth, Crady said he is currently looking for input from the Dartmouth community before finalizing the proposal, which will not go into effect until the Spring term, at the earliest.
Professor Daryl Press moderates a panel of four alumni of the Dickey Center's War and Peace Fellows program focusing on the way the program affected their career paths.
David Nachman '09, vice president of Student Assembly's academic affairs committee, speaks at the Assembly's meeting Tuesday night.
Didion will meet with students from the history, English, film and Latin American studies departments during her two days at Dartmouth.
Richard Lobban, a professor at Rhode Island College and an expert on Sudan, speaks about the difficulties of addressing the crisis in Darfur in a speech on Tuesday.
PRIDE week kicked off yesterday with a cookout open to all students in Collis Common Ground. PRIDE events will continue through Saturday.
The South African instructors of Grassroots Soccer are currently traveling across the United States as ambassadors for the program and have recently visited Boston and Washington, D.C.
The Clothesline Project in the Collis Center displays tee-shirts students made to speak about their experiences with sexual assault.
Student Assembly presidential candidates Lee Cooper '09 and Molly Bode '09 present their platforms at the Student Assembly's first candidate debate.
Michael Giovacchini '08 (above) and Jonathan Ball '08 will play their final games in a Dartmouth jersey this coming weekend in Hanover.
Former Surgeon General C. Everett Koop '37 invited questions from students and community members at a fireside chat Wednesday afternoon.
Dartmouth may have one of its best teams in recent memory, but the NCAA tournament was out of question after just a few games of Ancient Eight play.
Nat Grainger '08 donates blood at the annual Blood Drive at The Hop on Wednesday.