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Dartmouth (1-5) has struggled through a rough start, with its lone win coming against Division III Haverford in its last outing...
...council has no money, hence the council has no power, hence the council cannot do anything without the blessing of the Harvard mafia. Godfather Lewis gave the sign of approval to UCBooks, making presidential candidate Paul A. Gusmorino III '02 a hero to undergraduates. But rally students around an idea, like the living wage, or a vision, like 10 student Core classes taught by professors? Not going to happen. Attempt to represent the undergraduates as undergraduates, instead of service-seeking drones? Welcome to Loserville. Play to our sense of humor and try to help us enjoy college as college students...
George W. Bush, the would-be president-elect, had no immediate comment. But former Secretary of State James A. Baker III, representing Bush, said the Texas governor and his running mate Dick Cheney were "very pleased and gratified" with the court's ruling." He stopped short of calling on the vice president to concede, though several prominent Democrats, including the chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC), publicly advised Gore to end his campaign...
This year, it is a pleasure to endorse a candidate for the Undergraduate Council presidency without reservation. Leading a cash-strapped student government that few of its constituents fully appreciate is a thankless task. But we are convinced that Paul A. Gusmorino III '02, who has worked tirelessly for the student interest in his five terms on the council, is the right man for the job. Gusmorino is by far the most qualified and talented candidate in a strong field, and we believe that he will lift the council out of the aimless and ineffectual mire it has slipped into...
...Americans have been considering only two serious contenders for the leadership. At the height of their religious wars, the French had three, all named Henri - Henri III, Henri of Navarre, and Henri, Duke de Guise. The first Henri and the last were assassinated, leaving Henri of Navarre, faute de mieux, to become king. Sixteenth-century French political technique makes early-21st-century American technique (even if it has to go to the Supreme Court) look like progress...