Silver In The Mine
Earlier this month, I wrote about how Dartmouth students were forced to do too much reading in certain courses ("Learning To Read," Oct.
Earlier this month, I wrote about how Dartmouth students were forced to do too much reading in certain courses ("Learning To Read," Oct.
I consider myself a fairly reasonable person. I love women and hate sexism. Blitz me. However, I have to admit that I roll my eyes when Dartmouth Dining Services renames "Gingerbread Man" cookies "Gingerbread People." I also think that campus dialogue on gender equality shouldn't be mired in pointless debates over whether some '12 is a "freshman" or a "first-year." But I'd like to leave the political correctness issue to another columnist.
Last Sunday the Dartmouth men's heavyweight, lightweight and women's crews all headed south to Princeton, N.J., for their second fall regatta of the season, the Princeton Chase. All three crews brought multiple boats to the Chase.
BEN GETTINGER / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth's women's tennis team continued its fall tournament schedule last weekend, as three members of the Big Green traveled to the University of Pennsylvania for the Intercollegiate Tennis Association regionals. The Regionals at Penn were one of eight regional tournaments played throughout the country, featuring the best players from 58 schools in the eastern region. Top singles player Molly Scott '11 had a strong showing, winning two straight matches to advance to the round of 32. As the No.
The Vermont Agency of Transportation has allotted $350,000 in public transportation grants to develop bus routes along Route 103, Interstate 91 and Interstate 89, according to the Burlington Free Press.
A research team led by Kathryn Zug '84, a dermatologist at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, discovered that children and adults are equally likely to have allergic contact dermatitis, but react to different allergens.
A research team led by Kathryn Zug '84, a dermatologist at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, discovered that children and adults are equally likely to have allergic contact dermatitis, but react to different allergens.
Zach Ingbretsen / The Dartmouth Staff Booths competing for the most colorful display urged employees to "Go Green and Save Green," at Dartmouth's Fall Employee Service fair Tuesday.
Booths competing for the most colorful display urged employees to "Go Green and Save Green," at Dartmouth's Fall Employee Service fair Tuesday.
Working as a paramedic in Minnesota, Native American doctor Arne Vainio once rushed a diabetic Native American woman to the emergency room for immediate medical assistance.
Dean of Residential Life Martin Redman solicited feedback on the new Alcohol Management Program proposal at the weekly general meeting of the Student Assembly Tuesday night.
Sophie Novack / The Dartmouth Staff Dartmouth's chapters of the College Democrats and College Republicans faced off in a debate on the hot issues of the 2008 presidential election in front of a boisterous and packed audience in Rockefeller 3 Tuesday night, in anticipation of Election Day next week. The debate, moderated by government professor Sonu Bedi, featured three College Democrats and three College Republicans who represented presidential candidates Senators Barack Obama and John McCain, respectively. Jennifer Bandy '09, president of the Dartmouth College Republicans, and David Imamura '10, president of the Dartmouth College Democrats, went head to head in spirited exchanges on foreign policy and potential Supreme Court nominations. Bandy argued that McCain's foreign policy experience, military service and ideological positions qualify him to be the country's next commander-in-chief. Imamura responded, saying that, while he respected McCain's military service, Obama has shown superior judgment on issues like nuclear proliferation in North Korea and Iran and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. "Right now, America's really at a crossroads in the election," Imamura said.
Senator Hillary Clinton, former 2008 Democratic presidential candidate, returned to New Hampshire on Tuesday to rally last-minute support for the Democratic ticket.
Over the past few weeks, my fellow residents and I have been billed for damages amounting to almost $2,000.
I am glad that fellow Opinion columnist Tom Mandel '11 was able to "find a home" in a Dartmouth fraternity ("Frat Welcome Mat," Oct.
Hathaway-Zepeda '09 draws inspiration from volunteer experience in women's prison for her sculpture and performance art