Top 10 List
As I am writing this article, I'm watching the Late Show with David Letterman on CBS. Lately, FYI, I haven't found his top ten lists too rousing.
As I am writing this article, I'm watching the Late Show with David Letterman on CBS. Lately, FYI, I haven't found his top ten lists too rousing.
Ah, spring. A time when the earth begins to warm, flowers bloom, birds sing again, fathers play catch with their sons, and the sun shines down on everything.
Several graduating seniors spoke yesterday at the Top of the Hop about their experiences as members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community at Dartmouth as part of the 2000 Senior Symposium. The talk, entitled: "Out Loud: Reflections of Queer Life at Dartmouth," contributed an aspect of diversity to the Symposium, which typically tends to focus on academic issues, said Andrew Thompson '00, co-chair of the Senior Symposium Planning Committee. Peter Jacobsen '00, Ezra Cooper '00 and Jane Peachy '99, along with Pam Meisner, LGBT coordinator, all shared their Dartmouth experiences and provided insight into a community outside of the mainstream. Jacobsen began by referring to the Alma Mater, saying that the "granite of New Hampshire" is restricting, and represents a rigidity and strictness that doesn't fit him.
Planners of "Greed," the Fox Television Network's big money game show, have passed over Dartmouth in their search for Ivy League students to compete in a series of college tournaments to be aired in May. Contestant coordinators for the show, the top prize of which is $2 million, have been travelling to universities across the country for the past month in their search for student contestants. The show's coordinating producer Laura Chambers said there were probably several reasons that Dartmouth students did not get a chance to try out.
To the Editor: Due to recent editorials in The Dartmouth and comments made by the President of Psi Upsilon Fraternity, the CFS Judiciary Committee feels obligated to clarify any misconceptions regarding Psi Upsilon's conduct during the event known as the "Keg Jump" on the afternoon of February 12.
Baseball Red Rolfe Division leader Dartmouth (3-1 Ivy, 10-9 Overall) hosts is first home series of the season against Lou Gehrig Division leaders--Pennsylvania (3-1, 10-8) tomorrow and Columbia (3-1, 4-19) on Sunday. Probable starters for tomorrow's games are Conor Brooks '00 and Jim Kelly '03 against Penn, and John Velosky '02 and Jeff Dutremble '01 are probable starters for Sunday. Kelly earned Ivy Pitcher of the Week award last week with a victory over last year's Gehrig Division champ, Princeton.
Residents protest Lord Amherst's crimes against Native Americans
The scene is as familiar as a Norman Rockwell cover of a Saturday Evening Post. A young child sits with his elbows pressed on the window sill.
Political commentator speaks in Rockefeller
Weitzel '00 and Graw '00 combine for six goals in 10-6 victory over UMass
Dancers will perform critically acclaimed `Piazzola Caldera' at the Moore Theater
After the hoopla surrounding the commercialized excess of the NCAA Basketball Tournament comes another tournament that may not have the big name players, the media coverage, or office pools, but can compete for pure entertainment.
His name is Elian Gonzalez. To many, his is a household name. To others, images of him running around in a fenced-in yard with a Labrador puppy are played in daily packages on the morning, afternoon and evening news. Unfortunately, there are also those few, supposedly elite, individuals who consider Elian a most powerful political football.
Jetter and Orleck raise two children in time of political controversy
During their upcoming visit to Hanover from April 13-15, the Board of Trustees will spend a considerable amount of time discussing the Student Life Initiative. Sometime after their deliberations, the Trustees are expected to issue a report with the direction of where the Board and the College see the implementation of the Initiative heading. "Our goal is from a directional stand point to make it clear where we are heading" with the Initiative, William H.
One of the frequent observations about Dartmouth is its total lack of a dating culture. More often than not this observation is couched in the form of a complaint by both male and female students.
Point/Counterpoint
The Tigers beat No. 8 Virginia and Cornell; Four Ivy teams are in top-20
Going to class is so last century. After all, what's the use of getting up early and walking across campus when you can get the lecture notes with a few simple clicks of a mouse? Sounds too good to be true?
Stephen Frears directs a clever romantic comedy that investigates the phenomenon of Gen-X 'midlife crises'