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November 29, 2024 | Latest Issue
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N.H. House votes to cut budget

While the New Hampshire House of Representatives voted on a budget for the next fiscal year last Thursday, 2,500 demonstrators rallied outside the State House in Concord, N.H., to protest cuts to social programs.

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April 16, 1:29 a.m.East Wheelock StreetHanover Police called Safety and Security to request transportation after police officers found a male student in possession of an open container of alcohol.

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Daily Debriefing

Philosophy professor Adina Roskies was awarded a New Directions Fellowship from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, according to a College press release.

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New bill in N.H. House examines death penalty

A year after members of the New Hampshire House of Representatives voted to criminalize the death penalty, legislators introduced a bill that would increase the scope of individuals eligible for capital punishment to include "home invaders with the intent of murder," according to State Rep.

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Campus Blotter

Jan. 22, 12:43 a.m.Mid-Massachusetts HallA female member of the Class of 2013, who was incapable of standing on her own, was taken from Mid-Mass Hall to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in an ambulance following Safety and Security's response to a Good Samaritan call.

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State legislature might reassess gay marriage

After the November mid-term elections in New Hampshire resulted in an overhaul of approximately 200 Democratic seats in both state chambers, the Republican Party gained ample ground to undo many of the measures passed by the previously Democratic-controlled state legislature, including the legalization of same-sex marriage.

Although some students say that BlitzMail is an integral part of campus culture and communication, others look forward to its replacement.
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Students react to Blitz replacement

Ben Gonin / The Dartmouth Staff Ben Gonin / The Dartmouth Staff Following the College's announcement last Thursday that Microsoft Online Services would replace BlitzMail as Dartmouth's new e-mail system, students expressed both approval and a range of concerns regarding the decision.

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