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November 27, 2024 | Latest Issue
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Student Spotlight: Ben Geithner '16

During one week at the end of fall term, Ben Geithner '16 spent 35 hours at the woodworking shop creating a box with hand-cut dovetails and spindles. While enrolled in Sculpture I and II, Geithner began to spend significantly more time at the shop. "It's mostly maintenance, like learning how machines ...

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Student Spotlight: Annie Munger '13

After interning with filmmaker Ken Burns during her freshman summer, Annie Munger '13, film and media studies and philosophy double major, decided to concentrate on documentary filmmaking. While taking an introductory videomaking class in the winter, Munger acted as the head editor for a 25-minute documentary ...

The Setonian
Arts

‘Nashville' star Connie Britton '89 sits down to discuss her new show

Even while the College celebrates its Year of the Arts and the Hopkins Center honors its 50-year history this weekend with a variety of events that spotlight our artistic alumni, actress Connie Britton '89 now the star of ABC's "Nashville," which premiered last night continues Dartmouth's artistic tradition outside of Hanover.

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Chinese-American author will engage in ‘conversation' today

Notable Chinese-American author and human rights activist Bette Bao Lord, who is in residence this week as a Montgomery Fellow, will engage in a public "conversation" about her personal and professional experiences in Filene Auditorium today at 4:30 p.m., in a talk monitored by English professor Melissa Zeiger. Lord best-selling author of "Spring Moon: A Novel of China," "Legacies: A Chinese Mosaic" and the well-known children's book "In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson" serves on the Board of the Newseum, Freedom House and the Council on Foreign Relations.

The Setonian
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Ben Folds' ‘Sing-Off' benefit concert will feature the Aires

After finding success on "The Sing-Off" last fall, the Dartmouth Aires have been reaping the benefits ever since, and next on their agenda is the fundraiser and a cappella showcase "A Cappella Palooza." Taking place on April 29 at Boston University's Agganis Arena, the event will be hosted by Ben Folds and feature groups from "The Sing-Off," with all proceeds going to Massachusetts General Hospital's Cancer Center. The Pentatonix, who won the 2011 season of the show, the all-girl group Delilah and the Massachusetts-based group North Shore will perform at the event with the Aires.

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