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The Class of 2005 is the first class to arrive at Dartmouth since the wireless network became fully operational. With laptop prices falling, is it time for the College to recommend portable computers?
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The Class of 2005 is the first class to arrive at Dartmouth since the wireless network became fully operational. With laptop prices falling, is it time for the College to recommend portable computers?
Dartmouth Dining Services recently posted signs warning that, due to an employee shortage, dine-in meals would be served on paper plates at Food Court and Homeplate. Although the signs have disappeared, the shortage and resulting long lines have not.
In a speech on Friday, Cecilia Menjivar of Arizona State University's School of Justice Studies discussed how social preconceptions and gender roles can make assimilation difficult for Central American and Cuban immigrants to the United States.
"It's a little more busy this year," said Dartmouth Dining Services worker Nick Grano. "The lines are long, long, long."