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Toothpaste for Dinner

Cartoonist who publishes comics and a blog.  This is a little off-beat but really very funny. 

The blog entry about Second Life is geeky but hysterical. 

Married to the Sea, a related comics site, also has some hilarious comics.  I like this one in particular:

 
 
The Dartmouth Jack O Lantern

Humor from the undergrads at Dartmouth.  Definitely worth checking out.

If you only have a little time, check out Keggy the Keg and their pranks.
Getting Drunk In First Class
"Crazy Ass Consulting Stories Once a Month"

Funny stuff for all you aspiring consultants. 

Hilarious "day in the life" descriptions, especially this one

Also an unbelievable "bullshit generator" that all of you non-Tuckies will need if you're going to compete against us for those promotions.

 
Leveraged Sell Out

This is an excellent satirical site covering the world of finance.  There are a few of these out there...this is the best.

If you're only going to read one article, read this one.
Dean Hansen's Blog

A blog on economics, both theory and current events, and world political affairs. 

Dean Hansen seems add about an entry a week.  The topics vary but he usually offers a libertarian viewpoint on current events.
The Dartmouth Review

Conservative independent newspaper at Dartmouth.

Excerpt from Wikipedia:

"The Dartmouth Review is a conservative, independent, bi-weekly newspaper at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire (U.S.). Founded in 1980 by disenchanted staffers from the college's daily newspaper —The Dartmouth— it spawned a movement of similar politically conservative independent newspapers on college campuses, and has been at the center of several lawsuits. Past staffers include author Dinesh D'Souza, talk show host Laura Ingraham, The Wall Street Journal's Hugo Restall, and The New Criterion's James Panero.

As of 2006, it claims 10,000 off-campus subscribers and distributes a further 5,000 newspapers on campus.

The Review gained national attention early on for positions on social issues regarded as "politically incorrect" which its critics see as examples of racism, sexism, and intolerance. Among the newspaper's exploits..."

Rob Langrick's Tuck Graduation Video

A truly outstanding video posted by our favorite T'06.  You do not want to miss this.