Hearing scheduled in alum. suit
Chris Parker / The Dartmouth Staff The hearing for the College’s motion for summary judgment in the ongoing alumni lawsuit has been scheduled for Dec. 4. With summary judgment, a judge...
View ArticleAnderson shines with ‘Fantastic Mr. Fox’
Courtesy Of Bbc.Co.Uk It just feels so right. Writer and director Wes Anderson has adapted Roald Dahl’s “Fantastic Mr. Fox” to the big screen with the help of live-action puppetry and an...
View ArticleAlumni group pushes AoA petition slate
Chris Parker / The Dartmouth Senior Staff An e-mail obtained today by The Dartmouth reveals that a slate of petition candidates is in the process of soliciting signatures which would allow...
View ArticlePowder Kegs shift image in new EP
Courtesy Of Myspace.Com The past few days have been pretty big for Ryan Dieringer ’09. Yesterday, Dieringer’s band The Powder Kegs released a digital copy of their new EP “Empty Side” via a...
View ArticleGrover ’93 named U.S. Ski Team coach
Courtesy Of New England Nordic Ski Association Former Dartmouth cross-country standout Chris Grover ’93 has been selected as the head coach of U.S. Cross Country Ski Team, according to U.S....
View ArticleJournalist Moya ’04 murdered in Belgium
Courtesy Of You Tube.Com Bulgarian journalist Anna Moya ’04 was found dead in her apartment in Brussels, Belgium, following an apparent stabbing, the Bulgarian newspaper The Sophia...
View ArticleDartmouth performing alums go on to big things
Dartmouth hosts dozens of different musical groups each term, and last month’s South by Southwest festival featured several Dartmouth “performing alums” — groups that played on campus earlier in their...
View ArticleAlums’ music site ‘what the musk’ breaks down NYC’s concert scene
<=”" img=”"> Courtesy Of Whatthemusk.Com Max Pollack ’10 has combined his interest in music with a desire to make New York City’s often overwhelming music scene more accessible with his new,...
View ArticleDartmouth adventurer extraordinaire tackles ageing gracefully
So maybe it is worth learn ing how to sneak into New York’s Palace Hotel for a night cap (or two … or three …) from those hawties on Gos sip Girl. Roy Rowan ’41, a 91-year-old world trav eler, jour...
View ArticlePeet ’98 pursues career on the racetrack
Nascar Shaun Peet '98 is a little bit different from the typical NASCAR pit crew member. Unlike many of his racing peers, he got his foot in the professional athletics door by playing...
View ArticleZurlo ’87 wins Latin Trade humanitarian award
Courtesy Of Worldfund Luanne Zurlo ’87, founder of Worldfund, was named the BRAVO Humanitarian of the Year earlier this month by Latin Trade, a business publication in Latin America. On...
View ArticleMindy Kaling ’01 Watch
COURTESY OF MARKETPLACE. ORG I think we’re all feeling slightly lost without a recent update on one of Dartmouth’s favorite alumnae — Mindy Kaling ’01, who is currently gracing the front...
View ArticlePhil Lord ’98 and Chris Miller ’97 direct the new ’21 Jump Street’
From the basements of Amarna and Alpha Chi Alpha fraternity to the Hollywood scene, filmmaking duo Phil Lord ’97 and Chris Miller ’97 are taking the skills they learned at Dartmouth to the...
View ArticleTso’s dubious claims to Dartmouth degree cloud candidacy
via navajotimes.com Matthew Tso (D-Shiprock) is claiming his 2003 Dartmouth diploma makes him a qualified candidate for a seat in the New Mexico state senate. The problem is, he may not have graduated...
View ArticlePassengers aboard the Titanic were Dartmouth-bound
via titanicuniverse.com In April 1912, 16-year-old Mary Lines and her mother Elizabeth Lines boarded the R.M.S. Titanic. The Parisian residents were planning to see Mary Lines’s brother, Howard “Rainy”...
View ArticleKaling ’01 to star in ‘The Mindy Project’ this fall
Dartmouth’s own comedic sweetheart Mindy Kaling ’01 is one step closer to world domination. Or at least, dominating our TV line-ups. Everybody’s favorite from NBC’s “The Office,” Kaling will write,...
View ArticleGeithner discusses JPMorgan, perception and the Fed
United States Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner ’83 spoke with PBS Newshour on May 17 about the structure of the Federal Reserve System, particularly the potentially problematic seating of JPMorgan chief...
View ArticleCampus buzzes with Homecoming events
Homecoming is fast approaching! With an overwhelming number of events happening on campus, it doesn’t hurt to have recommendations for event to attend — if only to quell your fear of missing out. My...
View ArticleTuck alumna writes book about baby rhinoceros’s plight
Courtesy of brightskypress.com Today on Dartbeat, we talk with Grace Borgeson Tu’90 about her recently published children’s book, “Douwlina: A Rhino’s Story,” and catch up with Borgeson on what she...
View ArticleGuardian blogger Enten answers questions about politics and statistics
NIK MEDRANO/The Dartmouth Staff Harry Enten ’11 writes about electoral statistics and politics at The Guardian and runs a political statistics-focused blog called Margin of Error. Enten, who studied...
View ArticleBeyond Dartmouth: Boardman, Suter transform blitz thread into Big Green Beats
The idea for Big Green Beats, the music blog created by alums Miles Suter ’11 and Adam Boardman ’11, originated from an email thread between the members of Theta Delta Chi fraternity and the Men’s...
View ArticleBeyond Hanover: Former The Dartmouth publisher breaking ground at ABC
Courtesy of Dax Tejera Today, Dartbeat catches up with Dax Tejera ’07, former publisher of The Dartmouth. Tejera now works in broadcast journalism and recently left NBC News for ABC News and Univision...
View ArticleDartmouth alum Jacques Steinberg ’88 leaves The Times for “Say Yes to Education”
Courtesy of Newspaper Alum Today, Dartbeat catches up with Jacques Steinberg ’88, former editor-in-chief and president of The Dartmouth. Steinberg has worked as an education reporter for The New York...
View ArticlePhil Klay ’05 reflects on deployment in Iraq
ASHLEY GILBERTSON/THE NEW YORK TIMES The New York Times’ “Opinionator” blog last week featured a memoir by Iraq War veteran Phil Klay ’05. The blog published Klay’s account as part of a six-part series...
View ArticleRembert Browne ’09′s Twitter named one of TIME Magazine’s 140 Best
Time Magazine featured Rembert Browne ’09’s Twitter as one of the top 140 feeds of 2013 in an online feature Monday. The digital list highlighted the year’s most witty and inspirational feeds in...
View ArticleJun ’14 and Schutz ’14 spread awareness about alumnus known as ‘Korea’s...
Courtesy of Dartmouth Now Many have overlooked the significance of the Dartmouth graduate who lived for 20 years in South Korea as one of eight Americans, advocating for Korean independence in the late...
View ArticleGreenways marks 40 years of coeducation
This weekend, Dartmouth celebrated 40 years of coeducation with the “Greenways: Coming Home” Conference. Running Friday evening through Sunday morning, Greenways included 16 panel presentations, a...
View ArticleKaling ’01 and Rhimes ’91 make Time 100 list
This year’s TIME 100 list names Mindy Kaling ’01 and Shonda Rhimes ’91 as two of the most influential people in the world. The list is divided into five categories (titans, leaders, artists, pioneers...
View ArticleWhy I Hate Winter Carnival
Professors are cancelling classes, there’s a giant conglomerate of ice and wood in the center of the Green and my friends are talking eagerly of finishing tomorrow’s midterm so they can start binge...
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