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College unveils new retirement incentive plan

(12/19/08 3:13am)

Dartmouth announced a new retirement incentive plan for staff members on Dec. 11 " a move that represents the College's latest attempt to address its budget shortfall in the wake of the recent financial crisis. The plan, coupled with a hiring freeze announced in November, is part of the College's strategy to reduce spending without firing employees, according to Adam Keller, vice president for finance and administration.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2008/12/college-unveils-new-retirement-incentive-plan

Lavender's death not being treated as suspicious, Crady says

(12/15/08 9:23pm)

Cody Lavender, a member of the Class of 2010, died early Sunday morning while studying at the University of Edinburgh on the Dartmouth religion Foreign Study Program, according to College officials.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2008/12/lavenders-death-not-being-treated-as-suspicious-crady-says

Lavender '10 found dead on FSP

(12/14/08 10:54pm)

Cody Lavender, a member of the Class of 2010, died early Sunday morning while studying at the University of Edinburgh on the Dartmouth religion Foreign Study Program, according to College officials.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2008/12/lavender-10-found-dead-on-fsp

Daily Debriefing

(12/03/08 9:05am)

Approximately 20 percent of Americans ages 19 to 25 have a personality disorder, according to a new study that explores mental disorders in young adults, the Associated Press reported. The study, published in the Archives of General Psychiatry, also shows that fewer than 25 percent of young adults with mental problems are diagnosed and treated. These findings suggest that access to treatment and medical centers is limited for young adults with these disorders, which can include obsessive tendencies and anti-social behavior and potentially result in violent behavior, the Press reported. The study also compared the mental health of students and non-students, extensively interviewing more than 5,000 young adults between 2001 and 2002. Research showed that 8 percent were diagnosed with obsessive compulsive personality disorder in both categories, suggesting little difference in the distribution of personality disorders between the two groups.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2008/12/daily-debriefing

Police Blotter

(12/03/08 9:04am)

November 20, 2:08 p.m.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2008/12/police-blotter

ORL denies mold problems in River halls

(12/03/08 9:03am)

There is no excess mold present in the River residence cluster, despite residents' beliefs that mold is making them ill, Dean of Residential Life Martin Redman said. The College's Office of Environmental Health and Safety took between nine and 12 samples from the basement of French Hall in response to requests from several residents, Redman said. None of the samples showed evidence of mold, he said.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2008/12/orl-denies-mold-problems-in-river-halls

(12/03/08 9:03am)
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SA closes term with final meeting

(12/03/08 9:03am)

Heading into Winter term, the Assembly will make recommendations to the administration regarding upcoming budget cuts at the College. In initial talks, Assembly members brought up important aspects of a Dartmouth student life that should not be adversely affected by drops in the College's spending. Assembly members have specifically emphasized the importance of the Office of Pluralism and Leadership, the overall out-of-classroom undergraduate experience and College traditions, such as the three "big" weekends and other traditions. The Assembly also noted areas in which expenses could be spared, such as the extended hours of Collis Late Night and Food Court.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2008/12/sa-closes-term-with-final-meeting

(12/03/08 9:02am)
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Seniors job search in hiring decline

(12/03/08 9:02am)

Larger companies will see the sharpest declines, reducing their employment forecasts by 9 percent. Some government employers reported hiring declines as drastic as 15 percent, according to the Chronicle of Higher Education. Small businesses, as well as firms in science, technology and computing industries, are expected to weather the downturn and modestly increase hiring.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2008/12/seniors-job-search-in-hiring-decline

Crady delays signing off on AMP approval

(12/03/08 9:00am)

Dean of the College Thomas Crady has extended the deadline for approving the proposed Alcohol Management Policy indefinitely to further assess student input. Crady originally planned to make a decision on the policy this month, but has postponed approval in order to fully understand student suggestions and gather more feedback, he said. The AMP proposal, written by a committee chaired by Dean of Residential Life Martin Redman, was drafted to replace the College's current Social Event Management Policy.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2008/12/crady-delays-signing-off-on-amp-approval

The Still North 2008-12-03

(12/03/08 8:51am)
https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2008/12/the-still-north-2008-12-03

I Feel Like... 2008-12-03

(12/03/08 8:51am)
https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2008/12/i-feel-like-2008-12-03

True '08, Randall '09 run at NCAAs

(12/03/08 8:49am)

Seniors Ben True '08 and Glenn Randall '09 competed at the 2008 NCAA Cross Country Championships last Monday in Terre Haute, Ind., marking the end of two storied Dartmouth cross country careers.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2008/12/true-08-randall-09-run-at-ncaas

Peisch '11 and Hood '12 represent U.S. at Pan-American Cup

(12/03/08 8:48am)

Dartmouth field hockey players Virginia Peisch '11 and Kelly Hood '12 came home with silver medals last week after representing the United States at the 2008 Indoor Pan-American Cup, held in San Juan, Argentina.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2008/12/peisch-11-and-hood-12-represent-us-at-pan-american-cup

(12/03/08 8:47am)
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Women's hockey drops two games to Minnesota-Duluth

(12/03/08 8:47am)

Fifth-ranked Dartmouth women's hockey dropped a pair of games to defending national champions, No. 4 University of Minnesota-Duluth, over the holiday weekend, losing to the Bulldogs on Friday, 2-1, and on Saturday, 4-1, at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center in Duluth, Minn.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2008/12/womens-hockey-drops-two-games-to-minnesota-duluth

(12/03/08 8:44am)
https://www.thedartmouth.com/multimedia/459480e6-541f-4b94-8712-8dbb62af88ff

Spheris exhibit, screening at Loew honor Kahlo's legacy

(12/03/08 8:44am)

As a result of this partnership, the Loew Auditorium is screening "The Life and Times of Frida Kahlo" tonight in conjunction with an exhibit at Spheris entitled "Contemporary Women's Self-Portraiture."

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2008/12/spheris-exhibit-screening-at-loew-honor-kahlos-legacy

The music major: major pressures, minor concerns

(12/03/08 8:43am)

At a college that boasts graduates with the highest median salaries 10 years out of school and a freshman class with more self-proclaimed Econ majors and pre-meds than incoming "undeclareds," it is easy to see how the more creative (and potentially less financially lucrative) areas of study might slip under the radar.

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2008/12/the-music-major-major-pressures-minor-concerns


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