Daily Debriefing
Students commemorated lives lost on the Mexican border in a "Day of the Dead" event on Sunday, Nov.
Students commemorated lives lost on the Mexican border in a "Day of the Dead" event on Sunday, Nov.
A Dartmouth committee is currently investigating the possibility of using iTunes U, an Apple program that enables college students to download videos of campus lectures and events.
Kawakahi Amina / The Dartmouth Staff After graduation, many Dartmouth students flock to jobs on Wall Street, travel abroad in search of themselves or head home to regroup.
Courtesy of grablifegivelife.com / The Dartmouth Staff "Lose the Shoes to Kick AIDS in Africa," an event planned by Dartmouth students to raise money for the Grassroot Soccer organization, is on track to win $5,000 from Dodge's GrabLife GiveLife online competition after a campus-wide mobilization effort.
Sarah Laeuchli / The Dartmouth Amidst a clash of titans Saturday, one rose above the rest: Team Waffles' Lego robot.
Unfortunately, as much as the Hood Museum tirelessly advertises its excellent art events, attending a lecture on American glass is simply not at the top of most people's Saturday to-do lists.
Courtesy of Friday Night Rock This year is going pretty well for that little guy known as the underdog.
The freedom of speech is one of the most basic and integral concepts in liberal democracies. The free exchange of ideas, which forms the foundation for college and university education, could not exist without the guarantee of this freedom.
Our military is stretched thin. Allies are needed in the war against terror, yet we are turning them down.
College: State shouldn't 'intrude' on institution's autonomy
Six University of South Carolina students and one Clemson University student were killed early Sunday morning when a fire started in the beach house where they were sleeping.
Dartmouth's Office of Financial Aid is joining with nine other colleges to establish a new and hopefully more accurate way to calculate international students' financial aid needs. The new system was designed in consultation with Dartmouth's financial aid staff, according to Virginia Hazen, who directs the office. The old system was overhauled in an effort to help financial aid workers more easily determine how much to award international students, whose relative family incomes are difficult to measure because of the discrepancies in purchasing power.
At the same time as many universities begin to outsource their e-mail systems to tech companies such as Google and Microsoft, at Dartmouth, Ellen Waite-Franzen, vice president for information technology, is planning to create a committee by the end of the academic year that will review the school's BlitzMail system.
Emily Unger / The Dartmouth Staff An anonymous student group, "The Daughters of Dartmouth," has placed feminist flyers on bulletin boards and bathroom stalls across campus, attacking the actions of individuals and organizations that they perceive as sexist.