'Stepmom' is a manipulative exercise in tearjerking
Although Sarandon gives a strong performance as bitter ex-wife, the film falls victim to sentimentality
Although Sarandon gives a strong performance as bitter ex-wife, the film falls victim to sentimentality
That which compelled me to write this piece was a recent blitz from the staff of Baker library saying that they had located my copy card in the Reference Room of the library and would I please come and retrieve it.
Rieser worked with other top physicists in Manhattan Project
'91 graduate leads Dartmouth into quarters
The Hanover Planning Board conditionally approved the College's proposal to upgrade Chase Field, which is used by the lacrosse and field hockey teams, in a three-hour meeting last night. In an interview late last night, Planning Board Chair Charles Faulkner told The Dartmouth that the College will be able to install artificial turf and foot-candle lighting poles under several restrictions, including the times when lights can be used. The board decided to allow no more than 10 events per year to use the full NCAA lighting power on the artificial turf field after 7 p.m., according to Faulkner. The lower light level for practice can be used only up until 8 p.m.
TOKYO -- College President James Wright presented the fifth Kan'ichi Asakawa Award, which recognizes outstanding alumni in Japan, to Chiharu Igaya '57 yesterday at a reception hosted here by the Dartmouth Club of Japan. Igaya, the first Japanese graduate of the College after World War II, is a member of the Executive Board of the International Olympic Committee.
California-based storyteller Diane Ferlatte will give performances at the Moore Theater at 7 p. m.
Recently I broke down and bought myself a new computer. Or should I say, my computer broke down, and I bought myself a new computer.
Police say circumstances surrounding search warrant not ideal
Without music by mainstream artists
Clinton recently appointed biology professor to Nat'l Science Board
Not Just at Dartmouth Games
To the Editor: In Professor Victor Ambros' letter to the editor "Heckling the Other Team's Players is Not Amusing," [Nov.
Computer science, engineering major hopes to earn his Ph.D.
The call of danger, the din of distress. For a few seconds, the anxious strobes halt relaxed dinner conversations.
Women's Resource Center holds open house party in December
Beale's 'Life & Sex & Step & Flow' is unique, to say the least
WebBlitz, the student-authored program that allows students and alumni to access BlitzMail over the World Wide Web, will soon find a new home on a Computing Services server. The program, created by Dan Scholnick '00 and Dave Latham '01, debuted last spring and is run on a server in Latham's room in New Hampshire residence hall. It was originally housed on the Computer Science Department's server but was moved because it took too much computing time away from other processes, Scholnick said. Computing Services Special Projects Manager Rich Brown said WebBlitz may be moved as early as Winter term onto a secure server in the Kiewit Computation Center. WebBlitz does not currently encrypt passwords or messages.
Users can long on with similar passwords due to encryption procedures
For several months now, Lee Bronsnick '99 and many other seniors have faced the intimidating rows of suits filling the Hanover Inn, searching among them for a future employer. Company representatives have come to recruit the students into the corporate world. Bronsnick said he is particularly interested in finance and the securities and stock industries.