Condoleezza Can Take the Heat
Julia Bernstein makes a mountain out of a mole-hill in her op-ed "Condi, Who Are You Wearing?" (Mar.
Julia Bernstein makes a mountain out of a mole-hill in her op-ed "Condi, Who Are You Wearing?" (Mar.
To the Editor: I want to correct a statement made by Joseph Asch '79 in his op-ed article about the upcoming trustee elections ("Dear Old Dartmouth?," Feb.
The approach of the NBA trade deadline typically means shakeups, surprises and marquee moves. The lead-up to this year's Feb.
Last week, the bands Sound Tribe Sector 9 and Medeski, Martin and Wood both played shows at Higher Ground in South Burlington, Vt.
Dartmouth's track and field squad traveled to Harvard's Gordon Indoor Track last weekend to compete in the two-day 2005 Ivy League Indoor Heptagonal Championship.
Iraq, I'll admit, is kind of a big deal. Achieving world peace is worth energy. Another big problem is global warming; I'm against it, and I think something ought to be done.
Jeffrey James will usher in a new era for the Hopkins Center for the Arts when he becomes the center's sixth director this August, the College announced Tuesday. James will fill the vacancy left by the upcoming retirement of Lewis Crickard, who has directed the Hopkins Center since 1992 and plans on retiring in July. Established in 1962, the Hopkins Center houses four academic arts departments, a visiting performing artist series and workshops for students to learn more about the arts. "The Hopkins Center is one of the country's most distinguished campus-based arts institutions," James said in a press release.
William Neukom '64 was elected chairman of the Dartmouth Board of Trustees in 2004 after serving on the Board for eight years.
Feb. 25, Lyme Road, 4:27 p.m. A woman reported to the Hanover Police that the man she lives with assaulted her.
To the Editor: The tradition of a liberal arts education being the foundation for lifelong learning is a long and proud one, and Dartmouth College has a long and proud history of advancing that tradition.
Members of the Student Assembly gathered Tuesday night in Cutter-Shabazz Hall as part of a new initiative to reach out to underrepresented groups on campus, Assembly representatives said.
The Big Green men's squash team performed up to their seeding over the past weekend, taking eighth place at the Men's College Squash Association Championships. The weekend began with a Dartmouth loss to defending national champion Trinity on Friday, 9-0.
In the midst of recent arguments at Dartmouth over drinking rights and the origin of intelligent life lies a disturbing and critical issue that is, for the most part, ignored by the undergraduate body -- the widening gaps between socioeconomic classes in America, as seen in the Upper Valley. Class issues between Dartmouth and the Upper Valley have bothered me since my arrival in Hanover three years ago, but after reading last Friday's issue of the Dartmouth Mirror, I felt now was an appropriate time to point out the problem to my fellow students.
Is Condi taking fashion tips from Jacko? Based on the photographs coming back from her European tour, it seems as if the Queen of the State Department is taking style advice from the King of Pop.
The Big Green women's lacrosse team hosts its season opener against Granite State rival University of New Hampshire this Saturday.
The Dartmouth-Hitchcock Advanced Response Team, which responds to only the most extreme trauma, cardiac or neonatal emergency calls and has been called to the Dartmouth Skiway, will soon realize its goal of adding a second helicopter to its already impressive array of emergency transport vehicles. Early last fall, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center decided to lease the new helicopter, DHART 2, from Metro Aviation Inc., the same company that built and maintains their current helicopter.
Last Sunday we offered our predictions for who would walk away with a little gold man come Oscar night, and the fight for prognostication glory was officially underway.
Two petition candidates, Peter Robinson '79 and Todd Zywicki '88, are running for seats on the Dartmouth Board of Trustees.
To the Editor: You indicated in an e-mail asking me to shorten my letter (which I am doing) and that it might be termed an "attack." Is this an attack because I'm objecting to your inaccurate reporting?
Leading financial services firm UBS Investment Bank donated $1 million to the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration for use in the school's admissions office, Tuck officials announced on Friday.