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Wednesday, February 5, 2003

Records Reveal Possible Voter Fraud

Committing [voter fraud] in New Hampshire would be relatively easy to do, given the state's policy of allowing new voters to register on the day of the election, instead of in advance as is customary elsewhere. While nothing so egregious as voting several times has yet been uncovered at Dartmouth, voter fraud of a less severe nature may have occurred in the past year's elections.

TDR Interview: Sen. Bob Dole

Sen. Bob Dole speaks on politics, race, and Britney Spears.

Kerry: Typical Massachusetts Liberal

The Massachusetts Democrat appeared very comfortable talking about the environment and civil rights to a fawning liberal audience.

The College's Anti-Intellectualism: Bourgeouis Administrators Run Amuck

Clearly the College itself endorses, with its name and over the signatures of its staff and other designated representatives, anti-intellectualism as bad as anything ascribed to fraternities.

When Angular Guitars Collide

Bradford Frese reviews Godspeed You Black Emperor's tumultuous Yanqui UXO.

Editorial

Homer Reborn

Slam poets deal with deeper topics—like the African Diaspora, sexuality, black-on-black crime, and racism—than do rappers, who revel in the banal.

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