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…
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Thursday Happenings: (delayed by IE-Mac) “Looking Back, Moving Forward” noon, Commonground–Student activist meeting. Topic: “Why are we such nice and kind people acting on behalf…
Pong, anyone?: Fox: “College Drinking Study is Intoxicating Scam“–a debunking of the numbers from Ralph Hingon’s alarmist study, by JunkScience‘s (and Cato’s) Steven Milloy.
Israel: Nimrod Barkan, Senior Policy Advisor to the Director General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Israel, speaks tonight at 7 P.M., in 105…
Two Lives: In a utterly inane Op-Ed in today’s Daily D, Andrew Hanauer relates the story of Robert Hudspeth, a convicted murderer turned suicide. After…
Mangia!: The Manchester Union-Leader reviews Hanover’s Murphy’s on the Green. The menu is, as the review notes, eclectic but, I think, to the point of…
Wenesday Happenings: George Lewis 12:30 P.M., Faulkner Recital Hall–The composer performs as part of the Festival of New Musics. Players include the composer Christian Wolff…
Tuesday Happenings: “Strategic Supremacy” noon, Hanover Inn–Tuck professor Richard D’Aveni will discuss his new book, Strategic Supremacy – How Industry Leaders Create Growth, Wealth, and…
Attack of the Clones?: As the Senate debates a ban on both reproductive and “research” cloning, The New Republic’s Charles Krauthammer addresses the relevant moral…
Elsewhere: BusinessWeek: The Education of Jeff Immelt, Dartmouth ’78. The NY Times profiles John Short ’71, chief executive of the Leslie Fay company. Jonathan Lu…