Healthy Choices
By Tina Praprotnik | February 25, 2009Recent columns by Jacob Batchelor '12 ("Bad Sam," Feb. 20) and The Dartmouth Editorial Board ("A Worthy Cause," Feb.
Recent columns by Jacob Batchelor '12 ("Bad Sam," Feb. 20) and The Dartmouth Editorial Board ("A Worthy Cause," Feb.
As I watched Obama's inauguration last Thursday, I felt hopeful and moved (which I expected), but also a little concerned (which I did not expect). Before the inauguration, Brian Solomon '11 asked "what President Obama can say on this day that will ... ignite the passions of Americans" ("A Time (For Us) To Act," Jan.
In a recent survey conducted by the Student Assembly, a majority of students indicated that maintaining academic quality should be a main priority for the College.
In a nation already obsessed with convenience, Dartmouth is ahead of the curve. Amid all the complaining, many of us forget just how absurdly convenient our lives here are.
Remember trying to choose that perfect, cleverly representative AIM screen name in middle school?
Fifty years ago, the civil rights movement greatly increased the equality of opportunity in education.
Just as the first televised debate, the famed 1960 match between Kennedy and Nixon, revolutionized the campaign process by putting candidates on display in millions of American homes, YouTube is once again redefining the role of democracy.
Dartmouth does not usually attract a student body that is especially artsy. Located far from major galleries and museums, our College certainly does not claim to be an oasis of visual art.
Dartmouth does not usually attract a student body that is especially artsy. Located far from major galleries and museums, our College certainly does not claim to be an oasis of visual art.
In contrast to the Middlebury College history department's ban on Wikipedia, other institutions of higher learning have responded to the public knowledge movement more commendably.