Our Man in the Field: With a bit of help from Ryan Gorsche, I’ve finally posted The Kalb Chronicles, the collected recent writings of TDR‘s…
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Sunday Happenings: (Forget Mac IE; Mozilla‘s finally better) “3 on 3 Bball tournament” 2 – 5 P.M., Alumni Gym basketball courts–Including a DJ, refreshments, and…
Right: The Boston Globe has this bit on Robert Reich ’68, labor secretary under Clinton and Mass governor candidate: Reich, the former US labor secretary,…
Saturday Happenings: (KPIX-TV: Squirrels invade Stanford University) “First-year family cookout” noon, Collis porch–Sponsored by the Dartmouth Rainbow Alliance, the Gay-Straight Alliance, the Afro-American Society, the…
4:01: Oh, and if someone could tell Andre Rison it’s ok to rebuild his house now, that’d be great. Don’t go chasing waterfalls…
4, Friday: I’ve decided to end the monotony of this clark–wilson discussion page. And also vent my frustration at nilly for being an insidious spy…
Friday Happenings: “How to humanize a yeast cell” 3:30 P.M., 100 Cummings–Tillman Gerngross of Thayer speaks. “Psychedelic Language” 4:30, Loew–“Scott Santoro, Graphic Designer, Worksight, New…
Disappointed: Alex, I did not read the editorial in the D today, but as a Midwesterner, I must say how disappointed I am to see…
Battle of the Stereotypes: In the D today, Michael Chan ’04 and Hannah Kwon ’02 decry the stereopying of Asian-Americans in a new set of…
DIPAC Barkam event a success: The Dartmouth Israel Public Affairs Committee event last night featuring Mr. Nimrod Barkan speaking on the current Israel/Palestinian crisis was…