May 2005

Joe Trippi on Campus

Joe Trippi, the Diet Pepsi-powered brain behind Howard Dean’s failed presidential campaign will speak on a panel Friday afternoon on “Representation and Politics in the…


Celebrating Bureaucracy

The Spanish-language affinity house is celebrating the founding of European Union today with a multicultural mélange. From: Natalia.Barantseva@Dartmouth.EDU (Natalia Barantseva)Date: May 4, 2005 2:42:24 PM…


Hoochin’ It: A Dark Odyssey of the Soul

Thirsty staffers do the Big City. Key moments included: a mysterious national security operative searching for the Mexican consulate, a pea-green staffer reacts with creepy…


A Specter Is Hanging Over Hanover…

The Student Assembly’s third attempt in four years to start a communistic bicycle-sharing program gets underway tomorrow. The Assembly expects the bicycles will somehow last…


They just don’t learn.

If only SA could stick to expanding library hours…_______________________________Date: Sun, 8 May 2005 23:25:11 -0400Subject: Join TomorrowFrom: Big Green Bike Program Reply-To: Big Green Bike…


What Creative Loners Do

Each year the University of Chicago hosts its Scavenger Hunt. For the sake of insanity, here’s the hunt’s list of items for this year (Warning:…


Protesting the FDA

A small group of gay activists protested in Hanover on Friday against the Food and Drug Administration’s decision to prohibit sexually active homosexual men from…


Association to Reform Election Rules

According to an article in today’s Daily Dartmouth, the Alumni Association may scrap the highly-restrictive rules that govern alumni Trustee elections: Many accused Alumni for…


Hockey gets strong recruiting class

The men’s hockey team will bring in eight freshmen next year, according to this article in the Valley News, including a former member of the…


ASD’s Last Hurrah

Dartmouth graduates tied with Alumni for a Strong Dartmouth have sent emails urging alumni to vote in the Trustee election, which ends tomorrow. ASD is…