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Today’s Washington Post includes a profile of the Facebook, an online community of which Dartmouth has been a part since last winter.
The Daily Dartmouth has at last reported on the Furstenberg controversy, though the article is little more than a brief summary of developments.
As if Victor Davis Hanson wasn’t enough, apparently Daniel Pipes will be paying Dartmouth a visit in late January. Thanks to the Dartmouth Observer for…
Many have sought to pin blame for Dartmouth’s recent athletic problems, especially with the football program, on Dean of Admissions Karl Furstenberg. Despite his 2000…
Apparently interviews are already taking place.
Bob Hebert ’76 has compiled a very thorough list of links on the Dartmouth football controversy.
No names, but good names are at least being consulted. Here
Editor Emeritus Steven Menashi ’01 is guest-blogging for columnist Andrew Sullivan. Update: It seems Mr. Talcott beat me to posting this.
on some nice web appearances by fellow alums James Panero ’98 and Steven Menashi ’01 here and here, respectively.