SA Leaderships' Columns: A Point/Point on the Greeks
By Jess McCarter | April 28, 1999This article appeared in The Dartmouth on April 28.
This article appeared in The Dartmouth on April 28.
Director Scott Silver manages to make a television show into a movie, showing that adaptations can be done well
Mai Thai brings a taste of the East to Hanover with its varied and often delicious authentic Thai cuisine
The one term old singing group chooses to avoid pop music and sing music intended for a cappella singers
Oliver Stone is a mouthpiece for the people who control the conspiracies. NASA is plotting to kill the President with an earthquake in Turkey.
Opportunities abound at Dartmouth for arts lovers to experience all genres of the fine and performing arts. The obvious first stop for anyone interested in the arts is the Hopkins Center for the Performing Arts.
Tommy Lee Jones surprises public with comedic talent
To the Editor: When I left for class this morning, I thought it was just another overcast day.
A giant curtain filled with the diagram of a blood-soaked barber's chair falls to the stage. Out comes a gritty chorus, singing about the Demon of Fleet Street, Sweeney Todd, and his killing streak.
The Fall term musical