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- The Saint Augustine Tea Party at Prime OsbornSATP AT Prime Osborn Gun ShowThe Saint Augustine Tea Party (SATP) maintained a table at the North Florida Arms Collectors Gun, Knife and Militaria Show for the two-day event on June 7 and 8, 2014. It was reported that the SATP has been engaged in...
- Dartmouth cherishes first NCAA softball appearanceOn the official box score, the Dartmouth softball team’s first experience in the NCAA Tournament may have ended with something called the mercy rule, but there were no signs of disappointment in the Big Green’s clubhouse following the...
- Arizona State mercy rules Dartmouth in its opening game of Tempe RegionalNikki Girard put away Dartmouth with a two-run walk off home run in the fifth to give Arizona State an 8-0 victory in its opening game of the NCAA Softball Tempe Regional Friday.“My plan was to go get her early, see a good pitch, and just...
- Arizona State hosts NCAA Softball Regional this weekendThe NCAA Softball Regional round returns to Tempe this weekend, where the overall No. 9-seeded Arizona State Sun Devils will be pitted against a Michigan team that eliminated them in the College World Series a year ago.The four-team double...
- Dartmouth cancels cardiac fundraiser, says 'fiesta' theme racistCall it another egregious case of political correctness gone wild. A fundraiser intended to benefit cardiac care at Dartmouth was canceled because one student took offense at the "Phiesta" theme, the Daily Caller reported Saturday...
- Cardiac fundraiser scratched; deemed racist, exploitive by one personIs Salma Hayek's Arab half exploiting her Mexican half? (Photo, left)What was initially planned as a joint fraternity/sorority charity event at one of the nation's leading colleges has since been cancelled due to one individual decrying...
- St Augustine Tea Party in St Patrick's Day ParadeMarch 8, 2014St Augustin Tea Party in St Patrick’s Day ParadeDartmouth Returns to Service for St Augustine’s Festive EventThe fourth annual St. Patrick’s Day parade in St. AugustineThe fourth annual St. Patrick’s Day parade...
- St. Augustine Tea Party acquires the DartmouthSt. Augustine Tea Party acquires the DartmouthIt was reported today that at a general business meeting held on March 4, 2014 the officers of the St. Augustine Tea Party (SATP) were authorized to proceed with the acquisition of the replica float...
- Dartmouth liberals threaten 'physical action' if list of demands not metA group of “concerned Asian, Black, Latin@, Native, Undocumented, Queer, and Differently-Abled students" at Dartmouth have threatened "physical action" if school officials do not cave in to a list of demands presented in a...
- Dartmouth activists use MLK Day meeting to discriminate against non-liberalsIt seemsMartin Luther King's vision of inclusion and tolerance isn't welcome at Dartmouth College. Two non-liberal students -- contributors to the The Dartmouth Review who described themselves as independents -- were banned from attending...
- Recycled Percussion welcomes the Big Green Bus to Las VegasWhile on its education-in-sustainability tour across America, Dartmouth College’s biodiesel-fueled Big Green Bus stopped at Bally’s Las Vegas today, July 23.Band members from Las Vegas’ Recycled Percussion were on hand to welcome...
- Immigration, From a Pivotal Issue to Nary a MentionTwo hours of Republican candidates debating at Dartmouth College on October 10th and not one mention of the issue that knocked front runner Rick Perry into third place in the polls…immigration. No questions about border security even with...
- Ivy League 101: Dartmouth TuitionWant to know if you can afford to attend Dartmouth? Here are statistics from the 2010-2011 school year:Tuition: $39,978Room, board and mandatory fees: $12,297Total: $52,275
- Ivy League 101: Applying to DartmouthWant to apply to Dartmouth? Here are some important things to know:What is Dartmouth’s acceptance rate?For the Class of 2014, 18,778 students applied and 2,193 were admitted. This is an admit rate of 11.7 percent. Of those admitted, 1,138...
- Ivy League 101: Guide to DartmouthReverend Eleazer Wheelock founded Dartmouth College in 1769. He had previously established Moor’s Charity School in Lebanon, Connecticut, principally for the education of Native Americans. One of Wheelock’s first students, Mohegan...
