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Daniel B. Holoch
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France Should Say 'Non'
PARIS—Oceans have run under the bridge and times have changed since former French president Valéry Giscard-d’Estaing visited Harvard in October
Hating America
PARIS—“The damn British and Americans, they come to take advantage of the culture and they give nothing in return. I
Stern Reality for the GOP
Sadly, the chances that Air America Radio and the new liberal radio program hosted by Al Franken ’73, will have
One Nation, Secular and Indivisible
The French National Assembly voted overwhelmingly this week to prohibit wearing ostentatious religious symbols in public schools, and most reporting
Save the Day(light)
Even though I usually refrain from observing four-twenty, it gets a whole lot lamer when it’s dark out. The Boston
A Cold Shoulder to Global Warming
Just a couple weeks ago, University President Lawrence H. Summers presented a plan to explore murky new possibilities of partnerships
Death to the Death Penalty
By Daniel B. Holoch Delma Banks Jr. was as good as dead on March 12, 2002, when the Supreme Court
Swimming Against the Tide
On Nov. 26, Dartmouth College Athletic Director Joann Harper announced her decision to cut the swimming and diving teams from
The Lesser of Two Evils
On Nov. 26, Dartmouth College Athletic Director Joann Harper announced her decision to cut the swimming and diving teams from
Hatch Discusses Faith, Singing Career
Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) discussed his Mormon faith, his songwriting career and his recent book in a speech yesterday to
First-Year To Compose Pudding Show
Benjamin E. Green ’06 will compose the music for the 155th production of the Hasty Pudding Theatricals’ (HPT) annual drag