Don't Swett it, Sununu
To the Editor: Why does John E. Sununu continue to ignore logic and defy reason ("Prof. Jay Buckey enters Senate race," Jun.
To the Editor: Why does John E. Sununu continue to ignore logic and defy reason ("Prof. Jay Buckey enters Senate race," Jun.
After nearly two years of anticipation, sophomore summer has arrived like a gift dropped from the gods of higher education.
Dartmouth does not usually attract a student body that is especially artsy. Located far from major galleries and museums, our College certainly does not claim to be an oasis of visual art.
Five ways to generate even more heat this summer
Caitlin Kelly / The Dartmouth Senior Staff It's been awhile since I've been to summer camp, but I'm back. While feelings of anticipation linger during the ten-month-long camp off-season, the bus ride up to camp was always a five-hour session jam-packed with obnoxious tone-deaf singing of camp songs interspersed with views of rolling green mountains whizzing by the window.
Dartmouth camper girl #1 to #2: So... do you ride horses? '09 unaffiliated girl: Do you think my butt looks big in these pants? '09 Tri Delt: I think big butts are a good thing.
Sophomore summer isn't just for sophomores anymore. The traditionally sophomore-saturated term is still heavy on the oh-nines, but now includes a healthy dose of about 100 upperclassmen, about 9 months removed from their first sophomore summer.
Courtesy of Dartmouth College Library Sophomore summer has a legendary mystique entirely different from that of any other term.
Stacks of SAT-prep books may soon be a memory for high-school students. Kaplan Test Prep, founded in 1938 to help students prepare for the SATs, has partnered with Apple to produce iPod-based SAT preparation programs.
June 1, 12:05 p.m., East Wheelock Street Police arrested two underage men for possession of alcohol stemming from an incident that occurred the week before, when the two Dartmouth freshman threw a fire extinguisher through a first floor window of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.
Teresa Lattanzio / The Dartmouth Staff As the lyrics of Frank Sinatra echoed around the Green, swaying neon-clad figures performed a circus-like dance narrative while standing atop 12-foot poles Thursday afternoon.
Larkin Elderon / The Dartmouth Staff Leah Prescott, Dartmouth's Sexual Abuse Awareness Program coordinator, will leave the College in September.
Courtesy of The Inquirer Only 14 months after his appointment as White House budget director, Rob Portman '78 resigned from his post on June 19.
Dartmouth French and Italian professor Vivian Kogan was acquitted on charges of shoplifting $65.90 worth of dietary supplements from the Lebanon Food Co-op, ending a three-month trial that has garnered a frenzy of media attention spanning from Canada to New Zealand. Lebanon District Court Judge Lawrence MacLeod ruled on Wednesday that Kogan was not guilty of shoplifting, acquiting her of misdemeanor charges.
Dartmouth camper girl #1 to #2: So... do you ride horses? '09 unaffiliated girl: Do you think my butt looks big in these pants? '09 Tri Delt: I think big butts are a good thing.
Five ways to generate even more heat this summer
Caitlin Kelley / The Dartmouth Staff It's been awhile since I've been to summer camp, but I'm back. While feelings of anticipation linger during the ten-month-long camp off-season, the bus ride up to camp was always a five-hour session jam-packed with obnoxious tone-deaf singing of camp songs interspersed with views of rolling green mountains whizzing by the window.
Sophomore summer isn't just for sophomores anymore. The traditionally sophomore-saturated term is still heavy on the oh-nines, but now includes a healthy dose of about 100 upperclassmen, about 9 months removed from their first sophomore summer.
Courtesy of Dartmouth College Library Sophomore summer has a legendary mystique entirely different from that of any other term.
To the Editor: Why does John E. Sununu continue to ignore logic and defy reason ("Prof. Jay Buckey enters Senate race," Jun.