Environmental groups hold Eco-Summit
Nat Smith / The Dartmouth Staff Bringing together members of Dartmouth's environmental groups and other interested students, the Environmental Summit kicked off a number of summer initiatives on Thursday evening, helping the attending organizations garner volunteer support.
Veterans of war in Iraq to enroll at Dartmouth
Almost every new student that matriculates at Dartmouth walks through College President James Wright's office and learns about several items in his office that are particularly meaningful to the president of the College.
Festival presents adaptation of Metamorphoses
Kawakahi Amina / The Dartmouth Staff On any temperate day you will see unusual things happening on the green, but thanks to the Summer Arts Festival there are more reasons than ever to stop and gawk.
Track team catches its breath druing Summer term
Jennie Post / The Dartmouth Staff Sophomore summer is a time when many Dartmouth students have more free time than usual.
Finkelstein Tenure: Denied
To the Editor: A grave injustice has been done to an outstanding academician and I am hopeful Dartmouth has the opportunity and the desire to help remedy the situation.
A Call for Real Democracy
To the Editor: At the May Alumni Council meeting, Rick Routhier, chairman of the nominating committee whose candidates lost the recent alumni trustee race, pronounced the electoral process broken.
Students for Kogan
To the Editor: I am writing in response to the article about the charges being dropped against Professor Kogan ("Prof.
The Hair Up There
It is not that I dislike all modern art. I have made many trips to the Museum of Modern Art in New York, perhaps like any college student aspiring to be "open minded," and I have generally been quite pleased.
Daily Debriefing
Tuition is rising again for state universities in New Hampshire, according to the annual budget approved by the New Hampshire University System Board of Trustees on Thursday.
'09 swimmers maintain momentum during summer term
While most Dartmouth sophomores are spending their summer alternating between classes, trips to the river and hanging out on the green, the members of the men's swim team are waking up early and training to improve upon last year's record (2-10, 0-8 EISL). They are readying themselves for a difficult and strenuous winter season where daily practices will be even more demanding and exhausting than they have been in the past.
A Dangerous Myth
We Israelis have been unjustly branded as thieves. A respectable Dartmouth professor once asked me why we Israelis have any claim to our land.
Citation Error
Over the past year, I have become increasingly aware of a serious flaw in the way that the Office of Undergraduate Judicial Affairs (UJA)operates.
Jun '08 to serve in Singaporean army
As droves of sophomores flock to corporate recruiting events in anticipation of their leave terms, Tomi Jun '08 is preparing for a different type of off-campus experience.
Nifong disbarred after foul play in Duke rape trial
Associated Press Several months after the dismissal of the rape charges against the Duke University lacrosse players, the saga has not ended for the former Durham County District Attorney Michael Nifong.
Trustees reassess Board's composition
Dartmouth's Board of Trustees -- the only trustee board in the Ivy League in which alumni elect as many members as the board selects itself -- may soon receive a new structure.
Prospective student forums go live
Asafu Suzuki / The Dartmouth Staff In an effort to broaden the on-campus programs offered to prospective students, the Admissions Office recently began holding daily student forums.
Pink Martini plays great jazz for an older audience
Courtesy of the Hopkins Center / The Dartmouth Staff What is it about Pink Martini that makes it so appealing? I cannot put my finger on it, but here are two things that I do know for sure: Pink Martini plays a wonderful selection of songs that few people born after 1980 have ever heard.And if Sunday night's performance in the Hopkins Center's Spaulding Auditorium was any indication, they play these songs well and with sensibilities almost too refined for their repertoire. Pink Martini is a band, sort of.
Hearing set for murder of alum
Courtesy of The Dartmouth Aegis Three New Mexico men charged with the felony murder and sexual assault of Nicole Leigh Redhorse '95 will face a hearing on August 15 in Durango, Colo.
American art exhibit reflects College's vast collection
Courtesy of the Hood Museum The Hood Museum of Art's permanent collections include more than 65,000 pieces of art, and this summer, the Hood launched a four-year program to highlight the diverse resources of its collections, culminating with the museum's twenty-fifth anniversary celebration in 2010.









