Monday, January 22, 2007

Dodd outlines ideas for presidency

By Zach Swiss, The Dartmouth Staff

Confirmed seeker of the U.S. presidency Sen. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., participated in a question-and-answer session on Sunday. About 130 attendees filled the Hinman Forum at the Rockefeller Center while other students watched from the balconies as the senator answered questions about the economy, America's foreign policy in Iraq and in Iran, as well as his candidacy in the 2008 presidential race. More »

Fraternities, sororities dole out winter bids

By Hillary Wool, The Dartmouth Staff

Fraternities and sororities extended bids to 33 men and 87 women in winter recruitment this past week. The Panhellenic Council, which governs the sorority rush process, held a week-long rush process, a process that ended Sunday with "Bid Acceptance Day." The Interfraternity Council held rush last weekend. More »

Historically black frat strives for recognition

By Amita Kulkarni

When Rudy Chounoune '07 and his fellow members of the historically black fraternity Omega Psi Phi attended a discussion about homophobia and HIV this past week, they noticed how surprised other attendees were to see members of a Greek organization publicly engaging in a discussion of such weighty issues. This way is but one, members said, in which the fraternity stands out among the many Greek organizations on campus. More »

Women in Business hosts 'Day at the Bank'

By Victoria Boggiano

Trading the sleepy sidewalks of Hanover for the busy streets of New York, 30 Dartmouth women participated in Women in Business's annual "Day at the Bank." More »

Daily Debriefing

By Compiled by Andrew Lebovich
  • A collection of essays by deceased Dartmouth professor Noel Perrin was recently published. More »
  • The serious side of Dr. More »
  • A BlitzMail message sent by Edward Hillenbrand '07 promoting a Friday night party at Theta Delta Chi fraternity sparked a miniature controversy last week and led to the eventual cancelation of the party. More »