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(10/14/16 4:35am)
Almost two weeks after the four-alarm fire in Morton Hall, former residents are still adjusting. All 67 students have been relocated to new housing in places such as neighboring McCulloch Hall, as well as apartments on South Park Street. Although many students have not yet claimed any financial assistance, assistant dean and director of case management Kristi Clemens said that students can receive reimbursements from the College for any damages incurred.
(10/14/16 4:30am)
John Birkmeyer, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Centers’s chief academic officer and vice president of integrated delivery systems, has resigned. His resignation, given with one week’s notice, takes effect today.
(10/14/16 4:00am)
Jazz lovers of Dartmouth, clear up your calendars and get ready for a burst of funk, jazz, rock and hip hop this Saturday. Troker, a group that has performed at over 90 international festivals including the Glastonbury Festival and South by Southwest, will showcase its jazz and mariachi fusion style music in Spaulding this weekend.
(10/14/16 4:00am)
The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, considered one of the finest chamber orchestras in the world, considers themselves to be true classical musicians — it is for this reason that they have never performed a pop concert. The Hopkins Center, which has maintained a close relationship with the Minnesota-based ensemble created over two decades ago, can attest to that. The chamber orchestra will perform a classical concert tonight in Spaulding Auditorium.
(10/14/16 4:00am)
“I’m weary of the ways of the world,” Solange sings in her new release “A Seat at the Table.” The album cover, featuring a faded photo of the artist’s face, suggests a dark tone. Indeed, the music in this new release may not be as colorful as the celebrated “Losing You,” but “A Seat at the Table” brings detailed arrangement and articulate, powerful lyricism to the — no pun intended — table.
(10/14/16 4:30am)
As a female chess player, I had to prepare myself every time I stepped into the tournament hall for one simple truth: I would most likely be the only woman there. Sure, there are women that play chess — the tournaments for younger children or lower ranked players are filled with them, but as they get older and the playing level increases, almost all drop out, unable to handle the pressure of having to constantly prove their worth in a field where few appreciate female effort.
(10/14/16 4:30am)
In the weeks leading up to the election, we as potential voters are bombarded with a constant stream of messages and calls to action. From electing the proper presidential candidate to stave off impending doom to making sure that we vote on the newest amendment to “preserve family values,” every election comes with a tidal wave of contradicting directions from both sides of the aisle. One message it seems that everyone can agree on, however, is that everyone who can register to vote should do so to make sure that they can cast a ballot on Election Day.
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South Fairbanks Hall now holds both the Dartmouth Center for Service & The Tucker Center.
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Jazz-mariachi fusion band Troker will perform on Saturday in Spaulding Auditorium.
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The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, with Jeremy Denk on piano, will be performing in Spaulding Auditorium tomorrow.
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Tall Heights performed Thursday night in Collis Commonground.
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Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra
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Simon Pearce, a company that is widely known for its glassware, has a storefront in Hanover.
(10/14/16 4:15am)
It was only last fall when Tony Choi ’16 followed through on his dream to form a powerlifting club at Dartmouth. Despite its humble beginnings, the club accomplished extraordinary feats in its first year, sending nine students to a regional competition in Brooklyn, New York and later sending five to compete at the USA Powerlifting Collegiate National Championship in Providence, Rhode Island held on April 14 to 16.
(10/13/16 10:59pm)
Yesenia Mejia ’18 trains with and competes for Dartmouth’s Powerlifting Club.