Monday, October 30, 2006

‘Snakes’ proves popular with Dartmouth audience

Just because a real-life concept seems a bit unappealing does not mean one should not give its prolific, culture-changing fictional reenactment a chance. A prime example of this would be the 2006 B-movie Internet hype machine “Snakes on a Plane,” which made its snake-tacular Dartmouth debut in Spaulding Auditorium this Saturday to a theatre packed with no fewer than 199 screaming, cheering, hollering students. More »

Hood celebrates 150th anniversary of Assyrian reliefs

By Lucy Randall, The Dartmouth Staff

This upcoming weekend, the Hood Museum will showcase its prized collection of Assyrian reliefs in the symposium entitled “From Discovery to Dartmouth: The Assyrian Reliefs at the Hood Museum of Art, 1856-2006” at the Loew Auditorium. More »