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April 24, 2024 | Latest Issue
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Ahra Cho
The snow sculpture committee plans to begin carving early this week.
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Sculpture lags behind schedule

Teresa Lattanzio / The Dartmouth Staff As Dartmouth students prepare for this year's Winter Carnival "20,000 Leagues Under The Snow," the snow sculpture committee is scrambling to complete this year's sculpture in time for Thursday's opening ceremonies.

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Daily Debriefing

Diane M. Harper, director of the Gynecologic Cancer Prevention Research Group at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, warned that negative consequences may arise from making the human papilloma virus vaccine mandatory, the American Chronicle reported yesterday.

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New Hampshire Secretary of State Bill Gardner announced Wednesday night that New Hampshire's primary will take place on Jan.

Edwards addressed a crowd of approximately 400, discussing topics that ranged from Iraq to health care. He trails Clinton and Obama in the polls.
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Edwards packs the Top of the Hop

Presidential hopeful John Edwards addressed a crowd of approximately 400 students and Upper Valley residents at the Top of the Hop Monday night. His speech focused on corruption in American government and how as president he would address it. Edwards, a former senator from North Carolina who ran on ...

Presidential hopeful and former governor Mike Huckabee, R-Ark., addressed residents, doctors and staff of Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Friday.
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Underdog candidate talks health at DHMC

Andy Faust / The Dartmouth Calling for an American healthcare system based on active prevention as opposed to reaction, presidential hopeful and former governor Mike Huckabee, R-Ark., addressed residents, doctors and staff of Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Friday afternoon. Huckabee chose to focus on his personal political experiences rather than his current platform, highlighting the successes of his health programs as governor.

Friday's rainy bonfire night saw 11 arrests. Only one other arrest was recorded over the weekend for a total of 12, compared to 15 arrests last year.
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Police arrest 12 over Homecoming

Twelve alumni and current students were arrested over Homecoming weekend, including 11 arrests at Friday night's bonfire activities and one arrest on Webster Avenue Saturday night -- a number down from 15 arrests last year, according to Hanover Police Department Chief Nicholas Giaccone. The vast majority ...

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