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If The Dartmouth had the opportunity to publish a column under the headline, "Smooth Babes Invade Campus," it would create quite a stir on campus. Unfortunately, that only happens in fiction.
On the tenth anniversary of the murder of College professors Susanne and Half Zantop, members of the Dartmouth community interviewed by The Dartmouth said they will privately commemorate the lives of the College professors.
The student presenters at this year's conference discussed issues ranging from gender roles to environmental health to justice for children. Many agreed that their experiences abroad had expanded their understanding of new cultures, while also providing them the opportunity to question and rediscover their own identities.
The College Board will publish new versions of the Advanced Placement biology and A.P. United States history exams next month, according to The New York Times. These changes will go into effect for the 2012-13 school year and are part of a total overhaul of the A.P. program, The Times reported last week. The College Board will now provide a structure for teachers to follow in their classes and will decrease the number of facts students need to memorize, placing emphasis instead on broader concepts and creative and analytical thinking elements crucial in today's economy, according to The Times. These changes come in light of increasing anxiety felt by teachers and students as they face overwhelming amounts of material in preparation for the May exams, The Times reported. The implementation of the new A.P. program will begin this year in the German and French language programs, since those classes are typically less populated, while larger changes in other science and history exams may be released in 2014 or 2015.
Established in 2003 and located in the capital city Pristina, AUK is Kosovo's first undergraduate institution taught entirely in English. Its relationship with Dartmouth stemmed from work performed in the region by Dartmouth Medical School faculty over the past twenty years, Stavis said.
In her artist's statement about the exhibit, Park wrote that she aims to explore properties of geometry and abstract mathematics through various structures and patterns. Indeed, the pieces in the exhibit are constructed from simple materials with muted tones primarily smooth metal and plastic in silver, black, white or gray thus drawing attention on the complexity of her structures rather than the substrate used.
Each year, Dartmouth faculty members work to update their curricula, according to College faculty members interviewed by The Dartmouth, in line with a national trend among faculty at public and private universities, according to a survey released Nov. 6 by the Bringing Theory to Practice program. The survey found that professors implement revisions ranging from minor changes in course readings to larger changes in teaching approaches at least once per year.
On Friday evening, "The Good Reverend Wheelock's Vox Clamantis In Deserto' Cabaret And Rising Cavalcade" will bring an eclectic assortment of performances to the Bentley Theater at the Hopkins Center including excerpts from "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead" and members of the Rockapellas, to name just a few.
This dichotomy is a core theme of film noir, Pippin said. Characters are trapped in a situation by numerous surrounding forces, such as social expectations, obsessive love and, in "Out of the Past," their own pasts. Their future is predetermined, and this fatalism is so great that characters may be unaware of the reasons for their actions, according to Pippin.
Student Assembly and the College's Alcohol and Other Drug Education Program are looking for students to design a poster that outlines the risks of mixing energy drinks and alcohol. In light of recent incidences in which college students throughout the country became dangerously intoxicated after drinking Four Loko alcoholic energy drinks, College administrators worry that students do not realize the hazards of consuming such drinks, according Cyrus Akrami '11 and Max Yoeli '12, the co-chairs of the Assembly's Committee on Alcohol Harm Reduction. The student who submits the winning poster will receive a monetary prize, they said.
Music professor Michael Casey may have broken from the typical approach to a Thayer School of Engineering lecture when he asked audience members to make conversation while listening to the chorus of Madonna's "Lucky Star." Casey played the song to demonstrate advances in audio identification software in his lecture "From Vinyl to YouTube: Engineering the 21st Century Music Industry" in Spanos Auditorium.
Although colleges and universities nationwide have recently begun increasing the numbers of off-campus regional admissions officers on staff, Dartmouth has bucked the trend by maintaining only one admissions officer working remotely, and has no immediate plans to expand, according to the College admissions office.
All 4,000 tickets available were sold out, according to Programming Board marketing chair Rebecca Harrington. The pop singer's concert was eagerly anticipated by the Dartmouth community, bringing in both undergraduates and a surprisingly large number of local high school students, who said they looked forward to the chance to hear the top singles "TiK ToK" and "Your Love is My Drug" in the usually isolated Upper Valley.
Many of the fears associated with cyber crimes which have become an integral part of our daily lives are in fact culturally construed, David Wall, a professor of criminology at Durham University in England, said in a lecture Thursday.
Several department administrators have expressed frustration with the new office supplies contract recently implemented by the College, saying that staff were not consulted about the contractual change and that new copy machines are inferior to the previous models.
The Class of 2014 elected Sebastian DeLuca '14 as the 2014 Class Council president and Andres Ramirez '14 as vice president on Thursday, according to an e-mail sent out to the Class of 2014 from the council. Freshmen also chose Andrew Longhi '14 as treasurer and Delos Chang '14 for secretary, according to the e-mail.
Butt's paintings feature delicately detailed patterns set primarily on earth-toned backdrops, with several making use of tea-stained paper. Her style of repetitive imagery is seen in one piece through the use of objects spinning around a concentric center and in another as endless newspaper-cut text pasted row after row. Innumerable words layer together to form a tapestry of elaborate patterns.
When the sprinklers went off on the second floor of Butterfield Hall last month, the property of several students was ruined by water damage. A new type of insurance being offered by the College Gradguard is intended to prevent similar personal losses in the future.
Hanover Police issued multiple complaints to the Psi Upsilon and Theta Delta Chi fraternities for serving alcohol to minors, according to a Tuesday press release. The two charges come in the wake of a similar press release last week that announced Sigma Delta sorority will face charges for the same offense, and charges were made last May against the Tabard co-ed fraternity for serving to minors last May.
This year's fair featured a total of 106 booths over two days, an increase from the 85 booths at last year's fair, according to acting Co-Director of Career Services Monica Wilson. Roughly 900 students attended the fair on Tuesday.