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Saturday, July 06, 2002

DartLog Update

Since it's the summer and, presumably, no one's reading this anyway, I made a few changes to the site
- The layout has been updated to take advantage of the dartreview.com stylesheet. This means smaller file sizes all around.
- Everything (or nearly) has been made HTML 4.0 compliant. This site should render well in all standards-compliant browsers.
- The most recent Dartmouth Review headlines will be displayed on the left (still a few bugs here...).
- And, finally, a new logo, since no one liked the last one.
Send any complaints here, or just post them if you can do that.

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Posted by Andrew Grossman at 7:34 PM (0 comments)

This explains that wishy-washy mess in the Alumni Magazine...

"A majority of seniors � 73 percent � chose the statement 'what is right and wrong depends on differences in individual values and cultural diversity' as the message college and university professors most often transmit," in a National Association of Scholars survey covered here.

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Posted by Andrew Grossman at 11:21 AM (0 comments)

Tuesday, July 02, 2002

Hagelin in the News

Dartmouth's own John Hagelin, former Natural Law Party candidate for President (and former loser to Pat Buchanan for the Reform nomination), makes today's Best of the Web (Opinion Journal) Stupidity Watch (bottom of page). Hagelin believes Transcendental Meditation will bring about world peace. Original news link here.

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Posted by J. Lawrence at 6:33 PM (0 comments)

Sunday, June 30, 2002

Query

I've returned to the Hanover Plain for a brief stint as a research assistant and I noticed that the memorial in Collis to those Men of Dartmouth killed in Vietnam has been replaced by a list of winners of a Martin L. King, Jr, award. Is there a reason for this? I'm sure this has been noted elsewhere...

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Posted by Christian at 5:14 PM (0 comments)