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The Dartmouth
November 2, 2024 | Latest Issue
The Dartmouth
Joe LaBracio
The Setonian
Opinion

Contention in the Courts

Although yesterday was the last day of oral arguments in the United States Supreme Court's current term, the justices have two very difficult and controversial decisions to make by this summer.

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Opinion

Recentering Bush

The dynamics of a political campaign and the strategy utilized by a candidate varies drastically from the primary to the general election.

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Opinion

The World Wide Bowl

It all started as a small idea in the mind of Vice President Al Gore -- the Internet, that is. Okay, so perhaps that joke is getting old, but one thing that is clearly not getting old anytime soon is the Internet itself.

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Opinion

A Fatherless Child

His name is Elian Gonzalez. To many, his is a household name. To others, images of him running around in a fenced-in yard with a Labrador puppy are played in daily packages on the morning, afternoon and evening news. Unfortunately, there are also those few, supposedly elite, individuals who consider Elian a most powerful political football.

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When Will It End?

On January 18, 1993 at Grayson High School in Grayson, Kentucky, a 17-year old shot and killed a teacher and a custodian.

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Opinion

No Longer Inevitable

In a speech following his loss to Senator John McCain, George W. Bush, referred to the N.H. primary as traditionally "a bump in the road for the front-runner." That could be the understatement of the campaign season.

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Iowa Digested

The presidential campaign circus, starring the remaining seven candidates and a myriad of journalists, has left the heartland in Iowa and taken up temporary residence in the Granite State.

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