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Cecelia Shao / The Dartmouth Staff Google's search engine gives someone touring an Argentinian cathedral the same access to the world's information as another person sipping coffee in a Parisian cafe.
Last Sunday, I sat down to send an email out to my friends about my thesis presentation. Among others, I invited some of my freshman floormates, my fellow directorate members of The Dartmouth, my boss at Dartmouth Dining Services, my government major advisor and the executive chef of Murphy's.
I am a dangerously nostalgic person. My freshman fall, I spent half an hour before the Homecoming bonfire talking with my freshman floormate and trippee about how fondly we would look at the night.
I have a confession. I have been writing an advice column with Kate Taylor '13 every Friday since September, and we have made up almost all of the questions.
Kassaundra Amann As she looked back on the past year, Carol Folt said her presidency was marked by celebration and transition.
Allison Wang / The Dartmouth Senior Staff I spent four years here specializing.
Natalie Cantave / The Dartmouth Staff Emi Weed '13, a sociology major, examined the nature of hookups, romantic relationships and companionate love at Dartmouth at the Undergraduate Research Symposium.
Natalie Cantave / The Dartmouth Staff Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center's residency program is facing four lawsuits on the dismissal of residents.
Dartmouth students have filed a Clery Act complaint against the College with testimonies from over 30 students and alumni.
The College's fiscal year 2012 revenue totaled $967,704,645, an increase of $8,497,437 since last year, according to the College's May 15th tax filing.
Maggie Rowland / The Dartmouth Senior Staff For most Ivy League football teams, there are two ways to rebuild a program: hire new coaches and aggressively recruit. Head coach Buddy Teevens '79, an Ivy champion as both a player and coach for the Big Green, retook the reins of a historically successful program in 2005.
Last Monday, I attended a jam-packed "Dialogue on Divestment" with visiting Tuck School of Business professor Anant Sundaram, 350.org founder Bill McKibben and visiting environmental studies professor Terry Tempest Williams.
Natalie Cantave / The Dartmouth Staff When he was given the chance to play both baseball and football at the varsity level, Bo Patterson '15 faced a dilemma in deciding where to go to college. "I've played multiple sports since I was seven years old," Patterson said.
Kassaundra Amann / The Dartmouth *This is the third in a three-part series on the study and history of architecture at Dartmouth.
An annual national survey found that there is a wide disparity between the percentages of high school and college educators who believe their students are prepared for college-level work, according to The Washington Post.
It is a melancholy object to those who walk through this great college when they see some of the most promising persons of the upcoming generation wasting their potential and dimming their intellectual capabilities every night.
Jin Lee / The Dartmouth Staff In a lecture on the struggle to ensure the recognition of tribal rights and sovereignty for Native Americans, John Echohawk, a founding member and the executive director of the Native American Rights Fund, a nonprofit law firm, discussed cases on the protection of peyote use and the reclamation of stolen native graveyard artifacts. The lecture, held in Carson Hall on Wednesday, recounted several of the firm's legal victories and losses since its founding in 1970. Echohawk said that the firm's creation came at a time when several states, along with the federal government, were ignoring laws intended to safeguard Native American rights.
Natalie Cantave / The Dartmouth Staff Maurice Johnson '13 was arrested by the Hanover Police Department on Friday evening for possession of stolen items.