Schwartz: Consigning Pedophiles to Inferno
In Dante's "Inferno," the great Roman poet Virgil guides the protagonist through the nine circles of hell.
In Dante's "Inferno," the great Roman poet Virgil guides the protagonist through the nine circles of hell.
Nathan Yeo / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Artist-in-residence Linda Matalon would love for a museum to acquire one of her wax and graphite drawings or mixed media sculptures, but for now she is pleased with the 30-year survey of her works currently on display in the Jaffe-Friede Gallery through Oct.
Although former President George W. Bush and President Barack Obama have granted tens of billions of dollars in federal subsidies to hospitals that implement electronic medical records to increase hospital efficiency and patient safety, these records may be contributing to increased billings, according to Medicare data analyzed by The New York Times.
It has become increasingly common for college students and recent graduates to seek internships in order to build their resumes for success in a tough job market.
Grizzly Bear never had me at "hello." For the most part, they never have been or have really tried to be the type of band that grabs listeners with their indie hooks or folk-rock sing-alongs, and consequently I never gave them much of a shot.
The Norris Cotton Cancer Center at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center will start a new campaign this month using lemons to teach women about breast health, according to a DHMC press release.
Emily Fletcher / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Drawing on his experience as president of Quest University Canada, David Helfand spoke about reforming traditional university models to better focus on undergraduate students and how individuals' brains function in the Rockefeller Center on Monday as part of the "Leading Voices in Higher Education" lecture series.
By Corey VannThe Dartmouth Staff When it comes to golf, I usually see eye-to-eye with my good friend Happy Gilmore "Gold jacket, green jacket, who gives a sh*t?" but I think even Happy would have tuned in to watch the final day of the Ryder Cup on Sunday at Medinah Country Club.
Maggie Rowland / The Dartmouth Senior Staff With Yale University President Richard Levin and Princeton University President Shirley Tilghman stepping down at the end of the academic year, three Ivy League schools are currently seeking new college presidents.
Courtesy of the Hopkins Center In the midst of a close, brutal and never-ending election season, politicians on both sides of the aisle seem to be making more gaffes than Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert can keep up with.
Sexual assaults reported to the College and student arrests for liquor and drug violations declined between the 2010 and 2011 calendar years, according to a report released by Safety and Security on Monday in accordance with the Clery Act.
When the Hopkins Center opened 50 years ago, it was at the cutting edge of the American conversation about art.
Of the more than 400 men who registered for the fraternity recruitment process, approximately 350 men accepted bids from the 15 Inter-Fraternity Council fraternities on Saturday, Sunday and Monday, according to IFC president Tim Brown '13.
Tracy Wang / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth volleyball team suffered two tough losses at home over the weekend, falling to the University of Pennsylvania on Friday and Princeton University on Saturday, with both losses coming in straight sets. On Friday, the Big Green (2-11, 1-2 Ivy) fell to the Quakers (6-8, 1-2 Ivy) in three sets, 25-20, 25-15, 25-18.
Comprised of three Dartmouth alumni and their longtime friend, the band Filligar will bring its dynamic and vibrant musical talents back to the Eastern Seaboard over the next month, coming off the heels of its California tour. Filligar is a four-member band consisting of recent Dartmouth graduates and brothers Johnny Mathias '11, Teddy Mathias '09 and Pete Mathias '09, and they are joined by their close friend Casey Gibson. Their tour kicked off yesterday in Towson, Md., and they have a performance today in Woodstock, N.Y.
Hello readers. You may be feeling mopey and blue with a glum case of the Mondays, but cheer up! You are about to find out what happens when a Regular Ron and a women's varsity competitor clash in the squash box.
Vince Marriott: My What to Watch For picks have centered a lot on college football recently, but I can't think of anything I'd want watch this week more than No.