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October 6, 2024 | Latest Issue
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Career center launches accelerator

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Margaret Rowland / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Last night, the newly renamed Center for Professional Development, formerly Career Services, launched its development accelerator program at a kick-off dinner.






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Ulrich: Between the Lines

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I run varsity cross country and track and field for the Big Green, and I'm going to look at sports from between the lines, giving an athlete's perspective on major issues in college athletics.



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Fortress sponsors investment competition

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Next month, students will exercise their financial intuition and research skills in the Fortress Global Macro University Challenge, an investment competition that evaluates participants' simulated portfolio. The talent scout firm Upgrade Capital will run the competition, and students from over 20 schools, including all Ivy League institutions, are slated to participate. "We hope the competition will help give rise to the next generation of great macro investors," Fortress corporate communications vice president Bruce Corwin said. Participants invest a virtual $10,000 in four investment classes: equities, commodities, fixed income and currencies.


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Technology meets art in Perich exhibit at the Hop

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This Friday, Tristan Perich, the music department's latest artist-in-residence, will combine his work as a professional engineer, cellist, composer and computer programmer to showcase an unparalleled sound installation in the new Hopkins Center Garage space.



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Daily Debriefing

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Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas read Dr. Seuss' "Green Eggs and Ham" while speaking against Obamacare on the Senate floor, TIME's political blog Swampland reported.








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Q&A with Talene Monahon '13

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As a senior fellow, Talene Monahon '13 spent her last year on campus writing "All In Good Fun," a one-woman play based on student life issues on campus.


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Senior fellows pursue independent research

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Foregoing the typical senior experience, senior fellows Aaron Colston '14, Miriam Kilimo '14 and Rena Sapon-White '14 will spend the year pursuing yearlong projects in historical poetry, interethnic friendship and Jewish identity. The fellowship was established by former College President Ernest Hopkins in 1929, reportedly to afford Nelson Rockefeller '30 the opportunity to travel and collect fine art during his last year as a student.