2005

Re: Tussle in Cyberspace?

Mr. Sloan-Rossiter writes that Of course, Republicans used the rationale that raising the minimum wage would effect employment. However, NH in April 2005 had only…


Protecting the Connecticut

Troy Blanchard Safety and Security, it turns out, has a boat. Do athletic events on the water need protection from interlopers? Does the security force…


Tussle in Cyberspace?

Michael Sloan-Rossiter ’08 has issues with a firm “No!” to an increase in New Hampshire’s minimum-wage, or so he made clear in a post to…


Hufu Makes More News

A California newspaper has run an article on Hufu founder Mark Nuckols Tu ’06. The Tuck student hopes to expand his fledgling business of selling…


Required Reading

Any self-styled conservative would do well to read this article, “The Future of Tradition,” by Lee Harris, from the latest issue of Policy Review. Those…


A Crucial Question for the DAG

Kevin Drum writes a supremely important post that should be required reading for members of the Darfur Action Group. He quotes a recent Zogby Poll:…


Save a Whale, Drive a Car

Trustee-Elect Todd Zywicki ’88 posts on the Volokh Conspiracy that the reforestation of Vermont over the past hundred years is largely due to use of…



Oh, My

Did nobody proofread today’s Daily Dartmouth headlines? “Opening address will begin 2007 Sophomore summer commencement address“ “Pink eye virus returns to Dartmouth“—Headline of an article…


Get Over It

Michael Sloan-Rossiter ’08, writing at the Dartmouth Young Democrats’ blog, explains that Bush administration officials have “way too much false loyalty to a false President.”