Tuesday, April 08, 2008

‘Black Womanhood’ opens at Hood

By Lisa Moon, The Dartmouth Staff

With the issue of racial identity common fodder for the increasingly politically minded and socially conscious avant-garde movements since the mid-’60s, the theme of “Black Womanhood” has long established itself in the rhetoric of the art world. Disregarding the title’s ubiquitous use, the Hood Museum’s major exhibition for the Spring term makes no false promises; however, it is undeniably a departure from what I have seen before. More »

Daily Debriefing

  • Opening statements in the murder trial of Christopher Hollis for the 2005 death of Meleia Willis-Starbuck ‘07 began on Monday, The San Francisco Chronicle reported yesterday. More »
  • The nonprofit day care program, Toddler’s Morning Out, will lose its lease with the Church of Christ at Dartmouth College according to Tuesday’s Valley News. More »
  • Princeton University students continued their “Own What You Think” campaign, which began as a reaction to malicious posts on the website, juicycampus. More »
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