With bravado, doubles pair attempts to lead turnaround
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Nicholas Root / The Dartmouth Staff Following a failed run for a United States Congressional seat last year, five-year-old Murray Hill discussed the possibility of a 2012 Republican presidential campaign at a meeting with the College Democrats Tuesday evening.
In an article titled "Social Scientist Sees Bias Within" in this Monday's New York Times, John Tierney discussed the biases that keep moral conservatives out of the field of social psychology.
There's no getting around it. The morning after the Super Bowl ushers in one of the more brutal month-long periods of the year for sports fans.
The Office of Sustainability has awarded two student grants of $2,000 one to support Joe Pearl '11 as he builds a root cellar at Dartmouth's Organic Farm, and another to assist Cristina Pellegrini '11 as she takes on issues of food-related sustainability at the College.
Almost half of the 65 charitable gifts of $5 million or more given last year went to colleges and universities, The Chronicle of Philanthropy reported.
Dartmouth quarterback Dan Rooney '12 spent last Sunday where many Americans wished they were, at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas the site of Super Bowl XLV.
Meghan Cooney / The Dartmouth Meghan Cooney / The Dartmouth Students from various backgrounds crowded the living room of Cutter-Shabazz Hall to discuss challenges facing students from minority and low socioeconomic backgrounds with College President Jim Yong Kim and Chief of Staff David Spalding on Monday.
As someone with an interest in the Middle Ages, I am again taking some courses this term that relate to that era.
Drafting proposals, conducting data-based research, compiling reports and preparing to testify before the New Hampshire state legislature are all in a day's work for Grace Hart '13, a participant in the College's Policy Research Shop at the Rockefeller Center.
Courtesy of IMDB.com I wish my life were just like "Glee," and I'm not embarrassed to admit it.
Following its eight-hour conference call Friday, the Board of Trustees did not reach a final decision regarding the anticipated increase in tuition costs, College President Jim Yong Kim said in an interview with The Dartmouth.
Two weeks ago I sat in the United States Senate gallery to watch Chris Coons, D-Del., make his first speech as a member of the "world's greatest deliberative body." No one else aside from the pages, Cloakroom staff, stenographer and Presiding Officer (who was chatting on his Blackberry the whole time) witnessed it.
Big Green hockey players Lindsay Holdcroft '14 and Matt Lindblad '14 were chosen as the Cross High Performance Athletes of the Week on Feb.
Gavin Huang / The Dartmouth Staff The Rude Mechanicals delighted audience members with their clever, intimate performance of "Much Ado About Nothing" last weekend, which opened on Friday night to a sold-out house.