Impact
By Erik Assadourian | May 17, 2000Visualize this: a mother, new born baby at her breast, two young children clinging to her dress and four more children playing by her side.
Visualize this: a mother, new born baby at her breast, two young children clinging to her dress and four more children playing by her side.
Point/Counterpoint
I would like to add to Rob Valet's provocative article, "By the Gallon," that appeared in Wednesday's edition of The Dartmouth.
As a senior, nearing graduation and entrance into the workforce, I have done a lot of thinking about the type of career I would like to pursue.
Hi. How are you? How you doing? Nice day. Good morning/afternoon/evening. Even 'sup?' will work if that's your preference.
I admit that Anti-Christ may sound a little extreme for a criticism of a political candidate, but give the title a chance, for I think that as far as American politicians go, he's definitely in the running. My prediction is that if Alan Keyes were elected president (not that he ever would beat out McCain or Bush to secure even the Republican nomination) he would personally drive America and the world towards catastrophe.