By Anya Perret and Elise Quinones, The Dartmouth
Ralph Nader, independent candidate in the 2008 U.S. presidential election, held a campaign rally at Dartmouth Monday, reminding his audience that Democratic nominee Barack Obama and Republican nominee John McCain are not the only options for voters presidential election.
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By Travis Cramer, The Dartmouth Staff
The results of the 2008 Dartmouth College Staff Survey were released Monday, revealing that staff members at the College are generally satisfied with their positions, but would like to be more involved in the Dartmouth community.
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By Nathan Swire, The Dartmouth Staff
Marissa Knodel '09 had always planned on attending law school right after graduating from the College, but the current economic downturn has convinced her to weigh her employment options as well.
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By Kashay Sanders, The Dartmouth Staff
In an effort to increase cell phone signal strength on campus, Agito Networks will implement a new system at Dartmouth that will allow cell phones to use both cellular and wireless signals, according to David Bucciero, director of Technical Services at the College. Since Dartmouth's campus is completely wireless, certain cell phones will now work anywhere on campus, Bucciero said.
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By Greg Berger
Dartmouth's sexual health programs were ranked 68 out of 139 colleges surveyed for Trojan Condoms' third annual Sexual Health Report Card, a significant drop from the College's 25th place ranking in 2007.
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By Greg Berger and Elise Quinone
- Last week Wachovia froze approximately $9.3 billion of funds invested by nearly 1,000 colleges and universities held by the short-term education investment fund, Commonfund, The Chronicle of Higher Education reported Monday. More »
- First-generation and low-income students who would most benefit from special educational experiences such as writing senior "capstone" projects are least likely to participate in these projects, according to a recent study by the Association of American Colleges and Universities. More »
- At Georgetown University, an outbreak of a severe illness known as a norovirus developed last week, Inside Higher Ed reported Monday. More »