January 23, 2007



* Portfolio of Photography

* Cover photo for MALS Quarterly, Spring 2006


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Articles & Photos by Lisa Chau in The Dartmouth :

Kingston: Poet shares details of work
The Dartmouth sat down with author Maxine Hong Kingston yesterday afternoon.

VP Noah Riner '06 lays out agenda
The Dartmouth recently sat down with incoming Student Body Vice President Noah Riner '06 and talked with him about his plans for the coming year.

McBride shares his musical journey
When members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity discovered that acclaimed electric and acoustic bassist Christian McBride would be on campus with the Pat Metheny Trio this weekend, they knew they had an opportunity they couldn't miss.

Alum receives public service award
Dartmouth College honored H. Carl McCall '58 with the distinguished Nelson A. Rockefeller Center Public Service Award on Friday as supporters gathered in Hinman Forum to welcome back a man who has dedicated his life to public service.

Former senator one of eight black students in class of '58
A man of modest beginnings, H. Carl McCall was raised by a single mother on welfare in Roxbury, Mass.

In slumping economy, students seek job aid
A quiet murmur pervaded Collis Commonground yesterday, as students feeling the painful, real effects of an ongoing nationwide financial slump presented their resumes to Career Services counselors for review.

As finals approach, students crowd Novack Cafe
Empty seats at Berry Library's normally sedate Novack Cafe become prime real estate as reading period descends on the College and finals approach.

Assembly hosts Spring term Visions dinner
Greek life, the housing situation and parking were among the issues cited by students at last night's Visions dinner as the greatest points of concern on campus.

Block party kicks off weekend
Green Key weekend marks the first time Phi Delta Alpha fraternity will host an event since being de-recognized in March 2000.

Pavilion prepares for Passover holiday
The Pavilion was abuzz with activity today as employees prepared for the dining hall's first full observance of the Passover holiday.

Tuck earns 'A' for gay outreach
Dartmouth's Tuck School of Business earns top grades in its inclusiveness toward lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students and faculty members, according to a recent survey.

Dartmouth ensemble to dance with Costa Rican group
This weekend, the Dartmouth Dance Ensemble will host "Cross Culture," a spring performance with some special guests: the Dance Company of the National University of Costa Rica and poet and guest performer Chin Woon Ping.

'LLL': No labors of love lost here
The Displaced Theater Company's dynamic Nickel Theater players performed Shakespeare's "Love's Labours Lost" in Fairchild Tower in front of an eager audience over the weekend.

Gen-Y pair can't fit in Allen film
In "Anything Else," Woody Allen stars as David Dobel, a much older mentor to a young and impressionable Jerry Falk, played by Jason Biggs.

Acting mars 'Down With Love'
"Down With Love" is a tribute to the Rock Hudson and Doris Day comedies of the early '60s.

Sadly, 'The Prince' not altogether too charming
"The Prince & Me" begins with a car race in scenic Copenhagen, undoubtedly an early reward for the scores of males who have agreed to watch a movie based on an old-fashioned fairy tale targeted at pre-pubescent girls.

High-school girls go wild in satiric look at adolescence
Keep your enemies close, watch your back and keep your lips glossed at all times. Welcome to the art of war -- teenage girl style.

* P H O T O S

Maxine Hong Kingston

Michelman arranges copper wire

Student Body Vice President Noah Riner '06

Becca Heller '05 honored for community service

Assistant Director of Career Services Marilyn Grundy

Former N.Y. State Senator H. Carl McCall

Rep. James McDermott (D-Wash.)

Journalist David Dahl

Eva Vivalt '05 (right) and Christiana "Cricket" Toomey '05 tie dye in Phi Tau Fraternity

Elizabeth Norton '05 (left) and Asha Sarma '05 view Ariel Churnin '05's artwork

Miriam Aloisio, Italian visiting lecturer and advisor to the Italian affinity house

Students and community members mingle at Chinese Culture Night in the Collis Center yesterday

Shattock Observatory sits atop a small hill

A tent pitched near Dartmouth Outing Club

Dartmouth's Amnesty chapter falls into the purview of the Tucker Foundation

On July 1, Dartmouth Network Services began a free long-distance plan

Vermont residents of all ages cross the Green yesterday

Fencing Lessons: A worker helps to move the senior fence

Long a South Main Street staple, Dirt Cowboy's existence may hang in the balance

Novack regulars jockey for tables at the campus hotspot as finals draw near

New Hampshire attorneys found 14 missing patents