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Where are the Women?

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To the Editor: Upon finishing up coaching another girl's volleyball season, I was struck suddenly by something: Where are all the women coaches and officials for women's sports?


News

Sununu captures seat in U.S. Senate

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Rep. John E. Sununu captured New Hampshire's hotly-contested Senate seat yesterday from Gov. Jeanne Shaheen (D) in a dramatic conclusion to a race that inspired enormous turnout in many regions of the state. As the victor in one of this year's tightest congressional battles, Sununu helped throw control of the Senate to the Republicans, who will hold at least 50 seats to a Democratic maximum of 49. At press time, the Senate races in Minnesota and South Dakota were too close to call.



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Split SA approves $20,000 for dorms

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Despite heated debate among its members, the Student Assembly passed a resolution almost unanimously last night to allocate $20,000 toward the improvement of dormitory public spaces and form a committee to determine how the money will be distributed. The fund distribution committee-- dubbed the Dormitory Improvement Group -- will be composed of 14 Assembly members and two representatives from the Office of Residential Life.





Opinion

Bad Science

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To the Editor: We are writing in response to the article "Eco Group campaigns at Collis" published in The Dartmouth on Oct.


Opinion

Dewey Defeats Truman!

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Jumping the gun on election forecasting can earn a person eternal infamy, a spot in the Hall of Fame of political embarrassments.


Opinion

Your Vote is Your Voice Only

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To the Editor: While I understand Ms. Ana Bonnheim's message in her Nov. 4 column "Your Vote is Your Voice," about a government dominated by one party, she seems to ignore the fact that such a government would result because of the democratic process.


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Pan-Asian Council a model for other schools

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While ethnic organizations at many colleges and universities are often separate and function independently of one another, Dartmouth's Pan-Asian Council has adopted a model that brings together the College's diverse Asian populations. At the Asian Pacific Americans in Higher Education Conference last weekend, PAC members gave a presentation highlighting the council's success at Dartmouth in an attempt to help other schools bridge difficulties in forming similar organizations. PAC was founded in 1997 by leaders of Asian student groups who "saw the need for an umbrella group to facilitate communication," member Alan Cheng '03 said. The organization brings together various student groups such as the Dartmouth Chinese Culture Society, the Korean American Students' Association and the Dartmouth Japanese Society to discuss issues affecting the Asian community.





Opinion

Visit Middle Earth

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Thank you so much for printing Jessica Skolnick's Oct. 22 article "Hobbits scarce, musicians plentiful at area bar" and photos from her foray up to Bradford, Vermont.


Opinion

Double-Checking Protests

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To the Editor: Dartmouth students care about the causes against which they protest. I question, however, the "solutions" they provide to solve the problems of the Iraq issue.