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November 8, 2024 | Latest Issue
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Heather Szilagyi
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Pan-Asian community hosts talk

Around 30 students discussed faculty diversity and sensitivity, class offerings and racial stereotypes at a Pan-Asian community discussion about the “Freedom Budget” Monday evening. With meetings between “Freedom Budget” contributors and administrators slated to begin this week, concerned students in the Pan-Asian community are working to consolidate their recommendations, event co-organizer Moulshri Mohan ’15 said.

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NH ranks second-least religious

New Hampshire is second only to Vermont as the least religious state in the country, according to an annual Gallup poll released Monday. Yet students who participate in campus religious organizations said that while they believe there is a stigma attached to being religious at Dartmouth, most students are accepting.

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Programs added despite FSP decline

Dartmouth has historically boasted high percentages of students studying abroad, but recent data indicates those numbers may be slipping, which some attribute to concerns about cost, program flexibility and lack of diverse offerings. While 54 percent of the Class of 2009 embarked on a College off-campus ...

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‘Bacha Bazi' artists discuss Afghani culture with experts

Heather Szilagyi / The Dartmouth Staff The artists in residence working on "Bacha Bazi (Boy Play)" with the New York Theatre Workshop may be a fun-loving group who let loose at Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity's foam party Friday night, but they are also doing serious work during their three-week stay at Dartmouth.

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Remy appointed to direct UJAO

Anna Davies / The Dartmouth Staff Assistant dean of undergraduate students Leigh Remy has been named the new director of Undergraduate Judicial Affairs and will take office on July 1.

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