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(10/21/08 5:57am)
Earlier this week, I had the distinct pleasure of having dinner with General John Abizaid and a few other students. Abizaid is a retired Army general and former commander of CENTCOM, where he oversaw U.S. military operations in a 27-country region stretching from the Horn of Africa to the Middle East to Southeast Asia.
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The Big Green sailing team sailed to strong finishes at the Great Herring Pond Open in Buzzards Bay, Mass., and the Franklin J. Lane Trophy in Medford, Mass., while faltering at regattas throughout New England.
(10/21/08 5:53am)
via Dartmouth.edu
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Despite the loss, co-captain Ashley Hines '09 saw the game as a good effort against a difficult team.
(10/21/08 5:50am)
Many found Emmy-winner Project Runway oddly flat this season, but maybe a change of scenery at Lifetime will provide a much-neeeded facelift?
(10/21/08 5:50am)
Project Runway is embroiled in a nasty legal battle over a lucrative, five-year deal that its producers signed in April with Lifetime, taking the show away from Bravo, which has carried it since it began in 2004.
(10/21/08 5:47am)
Glen Elder, sociology and psychology professor at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, gave a lecture to members of the Dartmouth sociology department at the Rockefeller Center on Monday. Elder, who teaches at UNC's Carolina Population Center, identified key elements of World War II that shaped later lifestyles of American men. Elder said the age at which men entered the war, the bonds men formed during service and the specific pathways of war involvement shaped postwar life. Based on his past study of California residents who lived through both the Great Depression and World War II, Elder said the war benefited younger men who entered the service because it provided an escape from the Depression and access to higher education through the GI Bill. In contrast, older men that entered the war saw higher rates of divorce, increased dislocation and decreased physical health. Elder is the co-director of the Carolina Consortium on Human Development, where he manages a research program on life course studies. He was invited to speak at the College in part because of his research on adolescent development.
(10/21/08 5:46am)
Dori Molitor, CEO and co-founder of the consulting firm WomanWise, argued that consumer marketing needs to be re-evaluated to consider the emotions of women, in a presentation at a Women in Business meeting in the Collis Center, Monday evening.
(10/21/08 5:45am)
A group of Dartmouth researchers plan to evaluate the effectiveness of psychological therapy and provide counseling for distressed victims of Hurricane Ike on a trip to Galveston, Texas next month. The Dartmouth team is part of the National Center for Disaster Mental Health Research, a consortium of five institutions formed last year to study various aspects of psychological health following a disaster.
(10/21/08 5:43am)
Almost 50 years ago, Dartmouth leased 18 acres of land for $1 to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to establish a Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory in Hanover. The lease, signed in 1961, is set to expire June 20, 2009, and the parties are currently negotiating the terms of a new agreement.
(10/21/08 5:43am)
In an interview with The Dartmouth, Crady said he is currently looking for input from the Dartmouth community before finalizing the proposal, which will not go into effect until the Spring term, at the earliest.
(10/21/08 5:43am)
The AMP proposal relaxes restrictions on hard alcohol and kegs by generalizing regulations for "all events where alcohol is present and with attendance of 30 or more individuals."
(10/20/08 6:57am)
College students are the most likely group to have their voter registrations rejected in Orange County, Fla., the Orlando Sentinel reported last Friday. Florida's new "no match, no vote" law requires Social Security and driver's license numbers of registrants to match those in government records. Areas around the University of Central Florida and Rollins College had the highest numbers of voter registration rejections in the county, due in part to students' "horrible" handwriting, Orange County Supervisor of Elections administrator Margaret Dunn told the Sentinel. It was also more difficult to match Social Security numbers when applicants used out-of-state drivers licenses, she said. Of the 846 rejected Orange County residents, 46 percent were Democrats, nine percent were Republicans and the remain did not have a party affiliation.
(10/20/08 6:55am)
Professor Daryl Press moderates a panel of four alumni of the Dickey Center's War and Peace Fellows program focusing on the way the program affected their career paths.
(10/20/08 6:55am)
Though their career paths vary, the panelists agreed that the War and Peace program was critical to their development.
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Students admire the smoldering remnants of the Homecoming bonfire on Friday night.
(10/20/08 6:55am)
More freshmen participated in the construction of the bonfire than ever before, according to Brian Ea '12, build chair for the bonfire committee.
(10/20/08 6:54am)
Forbes Magazine determined that Lebanon and its surrounding towns represent the strongest micropolitan area in the country in a recent survey. The College and Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center are the main reasons why the magazine dubbed Lebanon the least vulnerable town in America to the economic crisis, according to Karen Liot Hill '00, mayor of Lebanon.
(10/20/08 6:53am)
Two Dartmouth students were hospitalized after they burned themselves on the dying embers of the Homecoming bonfire early Saturday morning. One of the two was transferred from Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center to a burn unit in Boston for the severity of the burns he sustained, according to College Proctor and director of Safety and Security Harry Kinne.