Profane Tank
A light has gone out of the world: George Carlin is dead. Not only was he a brilliant comedian, but a fierce opponent of dogmatism and political correctness.
The Devil's Consultant
And so summer has begun. Despite the persistent rain, barbeque grills still flare with the conflagrating promise of charred meats and a fireside recitation of Hesiod's Theogony.
Hood and Hop explore African culture and identity in Festival
Courtesy of Rebecca Bailey Though recent flash thunderstorms may put a hold on outdoor activities, the Summer Arts Festival: AFRICAS brings the color and vibrancy of the season of summer to days spent indoors.
Summer T.V. shows entertain, enthrall with new seasons
Courtesy of Zimbio.com A common notion of boob tube viewership is that in the interminable, sticky-humid dogs days of summer, good television programming goes to die.
KARR'S CHRONICLES: Cubs are doomed
Everybody's talking about it. The Chicago Cubs are approaching the halfway point of the 2008 baseball season with one of the best records in the game.
Daily Debriefing
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center will prohibit smoking on its campus beginning July 4, according to a DHMC press release.
Mont. Fellow Phillips starts term
Courtesy of Laurent Denimal Caryl Phillips didn't always see himself as a writer.
Students feel crunch from rising fuel costs
Kyle Betts / The Dartmouth Staff Editor's Note: This is the second article in a two-part series focusing on the rising cost of fuel and its effect on the College. Briana Carroll '10 brought her car to campus for sophomore summer expecting to put the vehicle to frequent use.
AoA suit withdrawn, funds still questioned
Following Friday's confirmation that the Grafton County Superior Court had approved the dismissal of the Association of Alumni's lawsuit against the College, new information has come to light about the funding of the suit and the involvement of The Hanover Institute, a non-profit organization that has traditionally sponsored causes critical of College policies.
Vt. girl missing since Thursday
Courtesy of Vermont State Police Five days after Vermont initiated its first Amber Alert, Brooke Bennett, a 12-year-old resident of Braintree, Vt., remains missing.
Amber Alert issued in Vt. for girl allegedly heading to DHMC
Vermont officials issued the state's first Amber Alert on Thursday, following the disappearance of Brooke Bennett, a 12-year-old resident of Braintree, Vt.
Lawsuit against College dismissed
The Grafton County Superior Court has approved the dismissal of the Association of Alumni's lawsuit against the College, Association President John Mathias '69 confirmed today.
Daily Debriefing
Alumni giving to the Tuck School of Business reached record heights this year, with donations totaling $5.9 million, a press release from the school announced on Tuesday.








