11/12/04: Skiway Splendor
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S*K*I*W*A*Y S*P*L*E*N*D*O*R
Semiformal @ Dartmouth Skiway
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12 7pm-11pm
FEATURING DJ ATLAS, APOLLO, & ALCHEMIST
Dinner & Transportation provided
ONE ticket for $6
TWO for $10
Sold at Thayer Lobby Wed 11/3 and Mon 11/8 6-8 pm
Hosted By: African American Society, DAO, DCCS, KASA, Milan
Sponsored By: COSO, Programming Board, 08 Class Council
Contact KASA for ticket information
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11/09/04: "The Game of their Lives"
North Korea Movie: "The Game of their Lives"
Tuesday, November 9, 8 p.m., Rocky 3
During the 1966 World Cup, the North Korean football team shocked the world by knocking out Italy. Using archive footage and interviews with the seven surviving players, this award-winning documentary tells the remarkable and highly entertaining story of the pint-sized giant killers. It took four years of negotiations before Gordon and his film crew were allowed access into North Korea to track down a handful of members of the miraculous squad. This rare opportunity to travel inside the country marks the documentary as an important achievement by itself, and the director ambitiously endeavors to combine a cultural expose with a tension-filled account of the World Cup matches.
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11/05/04 - 11/06/04: Asian Studies Conference @ Dartmouth
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ASIAN STUDIES CONFERENCE AT DARTMOUTH
Friday - Saturday, Nov. 5 - 6
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Issues in Nuclear Development and Proliferation in Asia
A Special Panel on the Opening Night of the 2004 Annual Meeting of the New England Conference of the Association for Asian Studies
Alumni Hall
Friday, November 5
8:00-9:30 p.m.
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For the full conference program, including a list of panels and round-tables to be held on Saturday, November 6, please go to the conference website here.
UG DARTMOUTH STUDENTS ARE INVITED to attend all panels and round-tables at the conference. Registration fee is required only for those planning to attend the luncheon or dinner on Saturday, November 6.
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Hosted by the Asian and Middle Eastern Studies Program and the Department of Asian and Middle Eastern Languages and Literatures at Dartmouth. Co-sponsored by the Dickey Center for International Understanding.
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11/05/04: Poker Tourney
POKER NIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PROVE HOW GOOD U ARE AT HOLD'EM....
WINNER IS CROWNED BEST POKER PLAYER ON CAMPUS!!!
TINDEL LOUNGE (in Thayer), NOVEMBER 5 (11/5), 7-11PM
$5 dollar buy in, drinks will be provided
ALL PLAYERS WELCOME.
PRIZES: 1st place: $75 gift certificate to MOLLY'S or GAP
2nd PLACE: $50 gift certificate to MOLLY'S or GAP
3rd PLACE: $25 gift certificate to MOLLY'S or GAP
THE BEST WILL BE THERE...MAKE YOURSELF A POKER LEGEND ON CAMPUS THIS FIRDAY AT DAO'S POKER NIGHT
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11/05/04: Meet Victor Cha of Georgetown!
Victor Cha of Georgetown University will be here on Friday, Nov 5. Anyone who would like to get an informal cup of coffee with Professor Cha can come to the Dartmouth Bookstore at 2 p.m. and we'll chat then.
Professor Victor D. Cha (Ph.D. Columbia, BA/MA Oxford) holds the D. S. Song-Korea Foundation Chair in Asian Studies in the Department of Government and the Edmund Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University. He is the award-winning author of Alignment Despite Antagonism: The United States-Korea-Japan Security Triangle (Stanford University Press) (winner of the 2000 Ohira Book Prize) and has written articles on international relations and East Asia in journals including Foreign Affairs, International Security, Political Science Quarterly, Survival, International Studies Quarterly, Journal of Strategic Studies, The Washington Quarterly, Orbis, Journal of Peace Research, Security Dialogue, Australian Journal of International Affairs, Japanese Journal of Political Science, Korean Studies, and Asian Survey.
Professor Cha is a former John M. Olin National Security Fellow at Harvard University, two-time Fulbright Scholar, and Hoover National Fellow and CISAC Fellow at Stanford. He serves as an independent consultant to the U.S. Department of Defense (Office of the Secretary of Defense), Booz Allen, SAIC, and CENTRA Technology, and has testified before Congress on Asian security issues. He has been a guest analyst for various media including CNN, ABC Nightline,CBS Morning Show, Fox News, MSNBC, CNBC, BBC, National Public Radio, New York Times, Washington Post and Time. He serves on the editorial board of Asian Security (Stanford Univ. Press); Journal of Comparative Governance; and Korean Journal of International Relations. He is a regular columnist for CSIS Comparative Connections; Joongang Ilbo-International Herald Tribune (English edition); and Japan Times.
Prof. Cha currently is Director of the American Alliances in Asia Project at Georgetown, and is co-author of a forthcoming 2003 book, Nuclear North Korea? A Debate on Strategies of Engagement.
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