In his first campaign appearance in the area since May, former New York City mayor and current Republican presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani stressed economic growth and robust foreign engagement to an enthusiastic crowd of about 100 at Lebanon High School Tuesday night.
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Students hurrying through the Collis Student Center a little slower than most may have noticed the recent addition of around 20 photographs of athletes on display. Titled “Fearless,” the exhibition documents gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered athletes in colleges and high schools across the nation, including Dartmouth: sprinter Jamal Brown ‘08, lacrosse goalie Andrew Goldstein ‘05 and Acting Dean of the College Dan Nelson’s son, Jack, a skiier and 2007 graduate of Williams College.
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Syracuse University political science professor Jeffrey Stonecash argued Tuesday that the influence of class in American elections requires a higher degree of academic scrutiny in a lecture sponsored by the Rockefeller Center. In the speech, Stonecash stressed the importance of being skeptical of current literature about the role of class and called for increased research in the field.
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Ask John Replogle ‘88 about his defining memory at Dartmouth, and he’ll recount the words of then-Dean of Freshman Margaret Bonz to the newly inducted freshman class.
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In the past, if a campus organization wanted to hold a large event — the annual Native-American Pow-Wow and PRIDE Week come to mind — they might ask six different committees for co-sponsorship and funds. But thanks the recent creation of the Special Programs and Events Committee, an umbrella group for large-scale event funding, organizations seeking over $5,000 for their events can apply to directly to one committee.
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