Heintz Campaign Suspended
Hours before voting is set to begin, the Elections Planning and Advisory Committee has censured Paul Heintz ’06, a candidate for Student Assembly President, for…
Hours before voting is set to begin, the Elections Planning and Advisory Committee has censured Paul Heintz ’06, a candidate for Student Assembly President, for…
I’m casting my vote for Noah Riner ’06. There are several compelling candidates in this year’s race, as the differing opinions of our staff may…
The Canadian Press is running a rather unflattering profile of Gordon Campbell ’70, who is the Liberal premier (head of the provincial government) of British…
Several correspondents have asked me which candidate I back for this year’s Student Assembly president, and I’ve been more than content to keep my hands…
Newt Gingrich’s two-day visit to New Hampshire, which includes a stop in Hanover tomorrow, is creating a buzz in the media regarding his potential candidacy…
A member of the Class of 2002, who asked to remain anonymous, tells us that he hasn’t yet recieved his paper ballot for the alumni…
College Counsel Robert Donin defends Dartmouth’s speech codes in today’s Daily Dartmouth. In his article, he cites a recent comment by President James Wright (emphasis…
A recent series of articles in The New York Times Westchester section offers some insight into high school senior Franklin Ordonez’s college search. He ranks…
James Wright’s letter endorsing a new Ford Foundation program to encourage academic freedom and free speech made headlines last week. Wright has recently been criticized…
Jeffrey Hart, Professor of English Emeritus, has a very good article today in the Pittsburgh Post Gazette. He argues that the Bush presidency is populist…