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November 29, 2024 | Latest Issue
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Liz Ellison
The Setonian
Arts

Indie star Vanderslice to play FNR

After a winter that featured such acts as Awesome Color and Phosphorescent, FNR is set to kick off Spring term with a bang, welcoming John Vanderslice to the stage for Saturday's show. Vanderslice's songs are never dreary.

Elise Hogan '09 and Brendan Lynch-Salamon '10 dance during a rehearsal of
Arts

'Last Five Years' debuts in Bentley

Larkin Elderon / The Dartmouth Staff If you assumed that the theater department's resources were exhausted this term by the colossal undertaking that was "Julius Caesar," you were mistaken.

JOSEPH KIND / THE DARTMOUTH STAFF
Arts

Chocolate Drops, Freight Train join forces in Hop fiddlefest

Tonight's double-feature at the Hopkins Center will include the Virginia-based quintet Old School Freight Train and the African-American string band the Carolina Chocolate Drops. Both groups play forms of traditional music with deep ties to the regions in which they developed -- music that, by today's ...

The Handel Society tours extensively -- above, they perform in Boston. Last winter, the group toured for two weeks across Europe, a trip which Handel senior Tom Wang '07 calls one of his favorite experiences with the group.
Arts

Handel Society seniors hit final crescendo College careers

Tom Wang '07, a member of Handel Society and the Dartmouth Chamber Singers, is about to have his final performance. At least, his final performance as a Dartmouth student after years of dedication to the two ensembles. Wang, a music and biochemistry double major, initially joined Handel Society in order ...

The Setonian
Mirror

PERSPECTIVES: Conservative Voices on Line

Dartmouth, is known for its vocal conservative alumni base, has become the subject of a number of blogs, now one of the means by which these alumni tout their opinions on campus and elsewhere. In 2002, Scott Johnson '71, Paul Mirengoff '71 and John Hinderaker '71 created Power Line (www.powerlineblog.com), a conservative blog that deals with current events and public policy issues.

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