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To begin the event, Obama delivered a short speech in which he emphasized what he believes to be the alienation that many Americans feel from the federal government.
Deborah Tyson, former director of housing and residential education at the University of Denver, was named the new associate dean of residential life and director of residential education Thursday.
Tuition is rising again for state universities in New Hampshire, according to the annual budget approved by the New Hampshire University System Board of Trustees on Thursday. Since 2000, the board has followed an annual trend of tuition hikes of about six percent accompanied by financial aid increases of about 12 percent. Tuition will increase by 6.9 percent for students at the University of New Hampshire, Plymouth State University, and Keene State College, while students at Granite State College will pay an additional 6.7 percent. Out-of-state residents will see tuition rise by 5.2 percent. An in-state student at University of New Hampshire will pay $19,238 for tuition, room and board next year, while an out-of-state student will pay over $32,000. The trustees also approved an increase in financial aid of 11.3 percent to balance the tuition hikes.
Dartmouth came out firing on all cylinders, playing ferocious defense in the first few minutes and taking possession from UMass through several poaches by Andy Mackin '07.
Dartmouth's injury woes this season continued as prop Kemper Pierce '08 went down with a knee injury in the game's first minute and was replaced by recent team addition Dan Siegfried '08.
"Homecoming is an opportunity for alumni to come back to Hanover and enjoy a very special tradition that they remember as students," Office of Alumni Relations Communications Director Diana Lawrence said. "Dartmouth alumni love their school traditions."
The Dartmouth men came out hungry for a resounding win but were initially slowed by a number of handling errors. Led by forwards Kemper Pierce '08, Andy Mackin '07 and John Wilkens '06, Dartmouth delivered several big hits in the early minutes to set the tone for the rest of the contest.
The Dartmouth men arrived in Durham, N.H. hoping to find a lush grass field but instead were confronted with a muddy quagmire.
Dartmouth men's rugby punctuated an impressive season with a run to the USA Rugby Elite Eight this weekend in the National Playoffs, held at the United States Military Academy in West Point, N.Y.
The championship game was the culmination of an impressive weekend for the Dartmouth rugby team, which outscored its three opponents 117-31 and included tournament Most Valuable Player Joe Killefer '06.
Seventeen years after interning on Capitol Hill, James Brodbelt Harris '92 hopes to return not as an intern, but as a congressman. Harris, who interned for Representative John R. Kasich (R-Ohio) the summer after his freshman year at Dartmouth, will run in the 2006 Republican primary for the congressional seat of the 18th district of Ohio. He will square off against six-term incumbent Bob Ney (R-Ohio), who is currently embroiled in the Jack Abramoff bribery scandal.
Dartmouth applicants in the on-campus corporate and non-profit recruiting program consistently impress recruiters with their well-rounded liberal arts background but often lack certain key interviewing skills, according to Career Services and several recruiters.
While most Dartmouth students were enjoying Winter Carnival weekend, one Dartmouth senior was representing his country thousands of miles away -- and not in Torino.
In the 80-year history of the Carnival snow sculpture, the statues have changed and evolved, reflecting the interests and values of Dartmouth students.
Harvard professor Benjamin Friedman waxed economic about the moral benefits that arise from broad and sustained economic growth in a Monday night speech sponsored by the Tuck School of Business and its Allwin Initiative for Corporate Citizenship. Friedman, who spoke to a crowd of about 80 in Carson Hall, is the William Joseph Maier Professor of Economics and Directory of Undergraduate Studies at Harvard University.
The first suspect, Michael Cleveland Hamlin, 23, of Washington, turned himself into police on Thursday night after seeing his face on television throughout the evening. Police had released a surveillance camera tape showing Hamlin using Rosenbaum's credit card.
Dartmouth Alum and acclaimed New York Times reporter David Rosenbaum '63 was murdered Sunday night in Washington, D.C. He was 63 years old.
The 2005 fall term began with controversy and ended rather tamely. In between, however, the Dartmouth community experienced an eventful and busy quarter.
In a speech Thursday afternoon about the challenges facing U.S. foreign policy, former U.S. Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Thomas R. Pickering called the decision to invade Iraq irresponsible but said the United States must remain in Iraq until the country achieves stability.
In the first speech of the Dartmouth's Distinguished lecture series, College trustee and advertising executive Karen Francis '84 explained how her membership in Kappa Alpha Theta sorority at Dartmouth has been crucial to her professional success.