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November 26, 2024 | Latest Issue
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Democratic candidate for governor of New Hampshire Maggie Hassan held an ice cream social on Thursday at the newly-constructed Black Family Visual Arts Center, according to a press release from Hassan's Communications and Political Director Will Craig.

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Brown University President Ruth Simmons, who is stepping down from the Brown presidency on June 30, will join Princeton University's Board of Trustees in July, according to The Brown Daily Herald.

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Trips directorate selected for fall 2012

The 2012 Dartmouth Outing Club First-Year Trips directorate, announced in a campus-wide email on Friday, will aim to extend a "sustainable welcome" to the Class of 2016, according to Trips director Emily Mason-Osann '11 Th '12. Farzeen Mahmud '12 will take on the role of assistant director.

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McCarthy, former math prof., dies at home at 84

Former Dartmouth math Professor John McCarthy, a pioneer in the field of Artificial Intelligence who organized the first Dartmouth conference on the subject, died in his home on Monday in Stanford, Calif., at the age of 84, The New York Times reported.

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Princeton University plans to rewrite its policy on sexual harassment and sexual assault, Provost Chris Eisgruber announced Monday, according to The Daily Princetonian.

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Brown University President Ruth Simmons will step down from her position which she has held since 2001 at the conclusion of the 2011-2012 academic year, Simmons wrote in a letter to the Brown community on Sept.

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Spyer discusses Middle East policies

American power in the Middle East has diminished following recent uprisings and protests in the region, Jonathan Spyer, a senior research fellow at the Global Research in International Affairs Center in Herzliya, Israel, said in a lecture at the Rockefeller Center on Tuesday afternoon. Regime overthrows ...

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Results from the National Assessment of Education Progress exam a civic examination administered by the U.S.

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Japan has opportunity for reform, Tamura says

Following the devastating March 11 earthquake and tsunami, Japan faces an opportunity to embark on extensive reforms to address more than a decade and a half of economic stagnation, according to Kotaro Tamura, a former member of the Japanese legislature. Tamura, who is also the former CEO and president ...

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