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April 26, 2024 | Latest Issue
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Student Spotlight: Julia McElhinney ’14

Freshman fall, Julia McElhinney ’14 found her passion for art in the depths of eraser shavings, working with charcoal-covered hands in a class that would direct her toward a studio arts minor. By the end of Drawing I with studio art professor Enrico Riley, she had confidence in her abilities as an artist. She had not turned into Michelangelo overnight, but she was proud of what she could do if she set her mind to it.

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'Glengarry Glen Ross' to feature seven students in ensemble piece

Seven men will battle in a sales contest with their careers at stake in Bentley Theater this weekend. Directed by Max Gottschall ’15, “Glengarry Glen Ross,” written by David Mamet, is a Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy of real estate salesmen, each armed with motivations and burdened by high stakes, struggling to sell people something they don’t want.

Christian Tetzlaff will perform in Hanover with his Tetzlaff String Quartet on Friday at Spaulding Auditorium.
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Contrasts to mark Tetzlaff Quartet's performance

Courtesy of the Hopkins Center Violinist Christian Tetzlaff stunned Dartmouth students two years ago with a solo recital, and now returns to take the College through the development of quartet music at the Hopkins Center tomorrow evening. "We put a lot of contrast," said celloist Tanja Tetzlaff, the sister of Christian Tezlaff.

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