Last night approximately 14,000 high school seniors learned whether they had been accepted to the Class of 2010, as decisions were posted Thursday evening on the College’s website in Dartmouth’s most competitive year in admissions thus far.
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The New Hampshire House of Representatives recently passed a bill that could hinder student efforts to claim New Hampshire residency and vote in the next election. The bill, HB 1547, is just one of many recently passed bills aimed at imposing stricter definitions of domicile in an attempt to decrease voter fraud.
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Kirsten Gillibrand ‘89 announced in January that she will leave behind her private lifestyle as a partner in a law firm in order to run against incumbent Republican John Sweeney for New York state’s 20th Congressional District seat.
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Engineering professor Victor Petrenko, in conjunction with the Thayer School of Engineering, has successfully designed and patented an invention that melts ice off surfaces in the amount of time it takes to blink an eye.
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Now that increasing numbers of colleges and universities are divesting from companies that do business with the Sudanese government, student activist groups working to end the genocide in Darfur are beginning to shift the focus of their mission.
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