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(11/07/11 4:00am)
Hanover's first Obama for America rally of the 2012 campaign cycle drew over 20 local residents, including State Rep. Susan Almy, D-Grafton, former chair of the New Hampshire Ways and Means Committee, to the Rockefeller Center on Sunday afternoon. The two-hour event concluded the organization's first day of canvassing in the Upper Valley. Almy said she came to the meeting out of curiosity and a desire to contribute to President Barack Obama's re-election efforts. "I wanted to see how things were developing," she said in an interview with The Dartmouth. "I think that it's really important that people from local campaigns work with people at the national level so we can cooperate on unseating the Republicans, re-electing the president and making real changes." Several attendees expressed reservations regarding the focus, scope and effectiveness of the host organization, Obama for America. Carolyn Tenney, a Hanover resident, said Obama for America should focus on recruiting and involving more students. "They're going to determine the next election," Tenney said. The next Obama for America campus event will occur on Dec. 8, according to Sara Bean Duncan, Obama for America New Hampshire state field director.
(10/31/11 3:00am)
After a hard-fought and evenly-matched first period against the Golden Knights, captain Jenna Hobeika '12 put the Big Green on the scoreboard in the second period. Hobeika artfully redirected a shot from Margaux Sharp '13 past Clarkson sophomore goalie Erica Howe, putting Dartmouth up 1-0.
(10/27/11 2:00am)
During the upcoming session of the New Hampshire Legislature, State Senate and House members will debate two bills proposed by State Rep. David Bates, R-Rockingham, which would require those wanting to vote in New Hampshire to claim residency in the state, according to Bates. This change would particularly impact college students from out of state by prohibiting them from participating in New Hampshire politics, according to State Rep. David Pierce, D-Grafton.
(10/24/11 2:00am)
The Dartmouth men's rugby team finished a regular fall season that it dominated with a landslide victory over Harvard University on Saturday. The women's team was less successful, however, and was unable to carry the momentum it built last weekend against Yale University as it fell to the Crimson.
(10/20/11 2:00am)
Falling from first and second-place finishes in recent years, Dartmouth placed sixth in PayScale's 2011-2012 College Salary Report, which ranks schools according to their graduates' average salaries at various points in their careers. The median starting salary for a Dartmouth graduate is $51,600, while the median mid-career salary for alumni totals $114,000, according to the report released on Tuesday,
(10/17/11 2:00am)
Holy Cross dominated possession throughout the game, holding the ball for over 38 minutes and gaining 522 yards of total offense. Dual-threat senior quarterback Ryan Taggart led the Crusader attack with 250 yards passing and 176 yards rushing. Dartmouth focused its game plan on eliminating Taggart from important plays, forcing the Big Green to concentrate on containment more than its own blitz attack.
(10/10/11 2:00am)
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(10/04/11 2:00am)
Twentieth century Indian methods of limiting population growth including forced sterilization camps for men and women would provoke outcry if they were to occur in the Western world, Prasad said. In an attempt to modernize society and give women greater reproductive rights, the Indian government has begun to sterilize women as young as age 25 after their second or third child, she said. The Indian government views the procedures as beneficial to the nation's development and labels those who fail to comply as "backwards" or rooted in the past, Prasad said.