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October 9, 2024 | Latest Issue
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The Boys are Back in Town

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Despite losing several key players to graduation last year, Big Green football returned to Memorial Field this past weekend with grit, determination and an unwavering commitment to the win, grinding out a one-point victory over the University of New Hampshire.



News

Cohen discusses his new book

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In his lecture yesterday evening at the Rockefeller Center, journalist Michael Cohen connected the political activity of Nelson A. Rockefeller ‘30 to today’s polarized presidential election.


All Greek To Me

Joyce takes over as the new director of Greek life

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To finish his doctorate in education leadership at Clemson University this past June, Brian Joyce, the new director of the Office of Greek Life, authored a dissertation that examined how membership in traditionally white fraternities can shift notions of identity in minority students.


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Folks to leave NH Hospital in Jan.

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Geisel School of Medicine psychiatry professor David Folks, who has also served as the Chief Medical Officer of New Hampshire Hospital — the state-run psychiatric hospital — for the past eight years, will step down from both posts in January.















Mirror

Guo: Dreams of my past

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The year is 2079. I hear a knock, a soft two thuds landing on my door. My eldest daughter walks in, holding a transparent storage box haphazardly duct-taped together.


Students at HackDartmouth build a product in 24 hours of coding.
All Night Long

HackDartmouth hosts over 200 competitors

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At this year’s HackDartmouth, sleep was optional. Over 200 students participated last weekend in the third iteration of Dartmouth’s 24-hour hackathon, a competition in which students compete to build a product using a variety of programming skills.