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The Dartmouth
October 31, 2024 | Latest Issue
The Dartmouth
Rosie Hughes
The Setonian
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'09s boast 1470 median on SAT

The 1,081 students from around the globe who intend to matriculate in the Class of 2009 this coming fall, will form Dartmouth's strongest academic class to date. Despite a record number of applicants, the yield -- the percentage of students offered admission who accepted -- remained virtually the same as previous years, at just above 50 percent. "I am delighted that the yield has held.

The Setonian
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Class-Giguere aims for housing harmony

Editor's Note: This is the fifth of a multi-part series profiling essential members of the College community who make Dartmouth operate smoothly every day. Although few students know her, Rachael Class-Giguere leads one of the few College efforts that every student encounters -- residential housing.

The Setonian
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Rural background gives character to Pres. Wright

Editor's Note: This is the fourth of a multi-part series profiling essential members of the College community who make Dartmouth operate smoothly every day. As the 16th President of the College, Dartmouth President James Wright has ultimate responsibility for a multi-million dollar international institution.

The Setonian
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Safety and Security officer trained in the Navy

Editor's Note: This is the first of a multi-part series profiling essential members of the College community who make Dartmouth operate smoothly every day. Who would have thought that a boy who broke his brother's nose twice would become one of the most popular Safety and Security officers at Dartmouth?

The Setonian
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Heating plant team with storied past warms College

Editors' Note: This is the second article in a multi-part series profiling essential members of the College community who make Dartmouth operate smoothly every day. Now in his 10th year as manager of the Dartmouth heating plant, Bill Riehl knows every boiler's nut and bolt like the back of his hand. A native of Long Island, N.Y., Riehl came to Dartmouth in 1995 after managing a trash-burning facility in Connecticut.

The Setonian
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Friendly 'Food Court Larry' leads adventurous life

Editor's Note: This is the first of a multi-part series profiling essential members of the College community who make Dartmouth operate smoothly every day. Food Court manager Larry James may be a familiar face to just about every student at Dartmouth, but it turns out he's more of an enigma than anyone could guess. Famous for his friendly inquisitiveness and country-fried-chicken Mondays, James also has some incredible stories to tell.

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