Who Wants to Escape Dartmouth?
By Jonah Sonnenborn | July 22, 1997When I applied to Dartmouth I knew it was in Hanover, not Manhattan. When I applied to Dartmouth, I knew there would be mountains in the background, not skyscrapers.
When I applied to Dartmouth I knew it was in Hanover, not Manhattan. When I applied to Dartmouth, I knew there would be mountains in the background, not skyscrapers.
When I applied to Dartmouth I knew it was in Hanover, not Manhattan. When I applied to Dartmouth, I knew there would be mountains in the background, not skyscrapers.
Team takes sole win over Florida Atlantic, falls to four others
I do not believe the glass is always half-full. I do not believe every cloud has a silver lining. I do not believe every thing has a bright side. However, I do believe everyone deserves a fair shake.
An extremely long message posted to one of the BlitzMail bulletins caused the College's electronic-mail system to crash Tuesday and Wednesday for students monitoring that group's bulletin. When students monitoring the group's bulletin signed on to their accounts, BlitzMail immediately shut down, according to Jim Matthews, chief programmer for Computing Services and one of BlitzMail's developers. Matthews said Computing Services fixed the problem by about 4:00 p.m.