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Q&A with Knight-Hennessy Scholarship recipient David Millman ’23
This month, former Student Body President David Millman ’23 received the Knight-Hennessy scholarship — which fully funds up to three years of attendance at any of Stanford University’s seven graduate schools, according to the College scholarship webpage. Millman, who is currently completing his Masters of Science in local economic development at the London School of Economics, will use the fellowship to study at Stanford Law School. The Dartmouth sat down with Millman to talk about his experiences at the College and his long-term career aspirations.
Dartmouth loses to Harvard in Ivy League softball tournament
For the first time since 2018, Dartmouth qualified for the Ivy League softball postseason after sweeping the double header against Columbia University on May 4.
Double Header: Spotlight on two-sport varsity athletes
Nearly 1,000 students play a varsity sport at Dartmouth, each of them dedicating significant time and energy to their respective sports. Among them lies an even smaller community of 43 athletes who take their talents to two separate sports.
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Q&A with ‘Sight’ actor Terry Chen and memoirist Ming Wang
May is Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Last year, The Dartmouth published a list of Asian American television shows and movies to watch. This year, The Dartmouth had the opportunity to speak to two people who were involved in the production of an upcoming Asian American film, “Sight” — based on the memoir “From Darkness to Sight: A Journey from Hardship to Healing” by Chinese American doctor Ming Wang. Out on May 24, the movie follows the real story of Wang on his journey to becoming a renowned eye surgeon — a journey that took him from China during the Cultural Revolution to Tennessee, where he created the Wang Foundation for Sight Restoration. The Foundation helps provide patients with sight restoration surgeries free of charge.
Graduate student reported missing
Kexin Cai GR, a graduate student in the psychological and brain sciences department, was reported missing to the Lebanon Police Department on May 17, Safety and Security director Keiselim Montás wrote in an email statement to The Dartmouth. Cai was last seen on the afternoon of May 15.
Climate policies evolve through the years
This article is featured in the 2024 Green Key special issue.
A Love Letter to the Sun, Part III
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Canoes and Community: A look into Ledyard Canoe Club
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Editors’ Note: Green Key Issue 2024
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Unlocking the artist: How Green Key selects its performers
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Hanover High School unlocks Green Key
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Looking back at recent unionization efforts at the College
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Razavi: A Case for Solitude
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Q&A with Ivy Heps decathlon winner Jack Intihar ’27
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Evolution of Rockefeller Center election programming
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Spotlight: Read Receipts offers a ‘loose and colorful’ vibe
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Culinary Creativity: Spotlight on Foco Theme Nights
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Painting pong tables: The ‘art’ of the game
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