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By Max Bryer | February 19, 2008I would imagine that by now most Dartmouth students have some experience using Wikipedia. Even some of my professors have used it on occasion.
I would imagine that by now most Dartmouth students have some experience using Wikipedia. Even some of my professors have used it on occasion.
So here's a disturbing little tidbit: Sylvester Stallone is making another Rambo movie. So what's the big deal?
I would sell my soul for Led Zeppelin tickets. Are you listening, Satan? Good, because this is not a drill.
If you've been paying any attention to the news for the past few weeks, you're probably aware that Pakistan is steadily but surely sending itself straight to hell in a handbasket.
Fellow students, it has come to my attention over the course of the first half of our current academic term that we have a serious problem on our hands here at Dartmouth.
In hopes of offsetting the effects of the oft-cited "Dartmouth bubble," I took the time yesterday morning to peruse CNN's website after my first class.
By conventional wisdom I should have been angry as hell that Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was allowed to speak at the United Nations on Sept.
Should we get rid of the fraternity system? According to the harshest detractors, fraternities and the environment they foster are the principle contributors to sexual assault at Dartmouth and removing or reforming them significantly would do away with the problem.
President Bush's recently announced plan to increase American troop strength in Iraq belies this administration's inadequacy in dealing with the challenges of the protracted struggle that America's war against terror has become.
Over the past week or so, I have been reading about the unfolding Student Assembly drama that has been playing out in the pages of The Dartmouth.