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Elsewhere: Ronald Green, director of Dartmouth’s Ethics Institute, comments on reports of an 8-week old cloned human fetus in China Daily. AP: “ Prosecutor Still…


Sunday Happenings: “A long walk home: A Story of a Rape Survivor” 6:30 P.M., Commonground–“a unique partnership of art therapy, social documentary and community activism.”…


Bharucha Leaves for Tufts: Dartmouth’s dean of faculty (since 2001) and professor of psychology and brain sciences Jamshed Bharucha has accepted an appointment as provost…


Saturday Happenings: “Amelie” (film) 7 and 9:30 P.M., Loew Auditorium–RECOMMENDED ($5 Dartmouth students, $6 gen. admission). “The State of Hip Hop” 1 P.M., 28 Silsby–Ethnomusicologist…


Response to the response to the response: I don�t want to continue this ad infinitum, but it’s a useful discussion, and I feel compelled to…


More on Bydon: I hadn’t planned to get involved in the debate over this column, but a some of the points Mohamad Bydon makes in…


Bydon Responds: Mohamad Bydon responds to Steven Menashi’s criticism of his column (send comments here for posting): In his response to my column, Steve Menashi…


Unjustifiable, but The D justifies it: In the Daily Dartmouth today, ex-Reviewer Mohamad Bydon writes a very strange column in which he makes the curious…


From the Herald: “It’s Over: Zantops’ killers get life, 25 years“ “Daughters, friends give killers a dose of emotion“ “Pair show different faces in court“…


Friday Happenings: “Lunch with African Women Scientists” RSVP today for noon lunch on April 9–Dine with Dr Marian Addy, of the Department of Biochemistry at…