January 2008

An Affinity for What?

A forum yesterday put on by the SAD Diversity and Community Affairs Committee and the Intercommunity Council tried to address questions about the gender inequality…


Rhetoric, Here to Stay?

The College announced today that it would once again be offering classes in speech—after closing down the department in 2005. Curiously, today’s notice claims that…


Analyzing Rhetoric

A Dartmouth student and professor duo have studied the texts of hundreds of speeches by presidential hopefuls. Based on their conclusions they were able to…


RIGs

The tireless promoter of the Dartmoose presents: RIGs. Also, this: Anderson, Coen, Reitman, Gilroy, Schnabel. . .Bruschi


President Wright Honored by Marine Corps

The College announced today that President Wright will be awarded the Semper Fidelis Award by the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation in April. The Semper Fidelis…


Rocky Director in Today’s Post

Andrew Samwick, economics professor and director of the Rockefeller Center here at Dartmouth, has a worthwhile Op-Ed in today’s Post about the bipartisan stimulus package:…


Mr. and Miss Big Green

>Date: 27 Jan 2008 23:28:56 -0500>From: Brandon T. Aiono>Reply-To: holleratyourscholar>Subject: dear secret crush, you have what it takes to win my heart>To: (Recipient list suppressed)…


The Dartmouth Review of Books

In this issue: Conservatism is the newest identity in identity politics. Our Kuwait correspondent reports. John Bruce is pressured by the SDS. Gallery Chronicle: the…



Open Thread: Financial Aid

Last Tuesday an op-ed in the NYTimes argued: Next year, each of these institutions will add more than $20 million to what they now spend…