Obama's 09X
I thought the Summer term was going too fast. It's easy to get caught up in the weather, the social life and everything that Dartmouth has to offer.
I thought the Summer term was going too fast. It's easy to get caught up in the weather, the social life and everything that Dartmouth has to offer.
To the Editor, I would like to respond to Brian Solomon's recent column ("Working Hard or Hardly Working," Aug.
Aug. 15 marks the 40-year anniversary of the Woodstock Music and Art Festival. Many college students look back on the days of Jimi Hendrix and Keith Moon with nostalgia nostalgia for a time when we didn't even exist.
This coming weekend is the 40th anniversary of Woodstock, the famous festival that was a defining moment of the hippie movement.
Last time I checked, Dartmouth was smack in the middle of a budget crisis that led to the termination of numerous staff members.
When the administration decided to close Lone Pine Tavern perhaps wisely, from a financial perspective it removed one of the only neutral social spaces on campus.
The debate over healthcare reform has reached fever pitch. Loaded words splash across the front pages of newspapers each morning, but 47 million Americans have no health insurance and 17,000 lose their coverage daily.
I was shocked and offended, both in my capacity as an environmentalist and as a human being, two weeks ago when Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, during an otherwise amicable visit to India, pressed the Indian government on limiting carbon emissions.
As Fieldstock approaches, what are your expectations for the summer's "Big Weekend"? Will it live up to the hype?
/ The Dartmouth Staff When our parents came to visit us this past weekend, they saw us at a very interesting time in our Dartmouth careers the halfway point.
When I first walked into the Women's and Gender Studies office five years ago this September, I was struck by WGST administrator Anne Brooks' smile.
Of the recent celebrity death parade that has streamed across newspaper headlines and the bottom of CNN, none of the late American icons has had such a profound effect on the course of American history and thought as broadcasting legend Walter Cronkite.
On July 11, more than 4,000 people participated in the 28th Annual Prouty Century Bike Ride and Challenge Walk ("Prouty ride, walk raises $2 million," July 14). I was one of them, and it was an experience to say the least.
The year was 2002, two years into former President George W. Bush's first term in the White House.
On Wednesday, July 15, President Jim Yong Kim met with the current leaders of Greek organizations on campus at a Greek Leadership Council meeting.
Neil Armstrong, what happened to your legacy? In your time, kids wanted to be either the president or an astronaut when they grew up.
As much as it aspires to hold itself to high journalistic standards, The Dartmouth is not The New York Times.
On July 14, two Dartmouth students arrested on drug-related charges were referred to by name in an article published in The Dartmouth.
In his column earlier this week ("Bridge to Frustration," July 14) Tom Mandel referenced the presence of Tuck Bridge students on the Dartmouth social scene. Dartmouth plays host to a number of non-sophomores over the summer, from sports campers to SEAD students. How has this changed the dynamic of campus? Has it broken the "Dartmouth bubble"
We've all seen them around the girls who wear handbags in frat basements, the guys who try to set up games of Beirut.