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Josephine Cormier '17, Asha Pollydore '17 and Nick Moolenijzer '17 / Courtesy of "Faces of Dartmouth"
EPSCoR Annual Meeting 2008
The 2008 Delaware EPSCoR Annual Meeting held at MBNA Hall on the campus of Delaware State University SHOWN -
RYAN GALLAGHER / THE DARTMOUTH STAFF
Peter Fahey '68
Daniel Tobias and Clare Bartholomew perform as German siblings Otto and Astrid Rot in Die Roten Punkte, an indie rock band with punk attitude.
Three members of Dartmouth's 2009-2010 men's ice hockey team were picked in the 2009 NHL entry draft. Joe Stejskal '11, pictured here, was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens.
Ann Kuster '78 comes from a family prominent in both New Hampshire politics and Dartmouth history. One of her cousins funded McClane residence hall.
Steven Dettelbach '88
Ann Kuster '78 comes from a family prominent in both New Hampshire politics and Dartmouth history. One of her cousins funded McClane residence hall.
Evelyn Stevens '05 will pursue a career in professional cycling after winning the Fitchburg Longsjo Classic on July 5.
The Visual Arts Center design sparked debate at Tuesday's meeting, as residents expressed concerns about the building's size.
Aspen Santa Fe Ballet, known for its fusion of classical and modern dance, will perform Thursday and Friday night at the Hopkins Center.
Chris Bates '90
Christian Fong Tu'05
Haldeman would face Treasury Department confirmation if he were to be appointed CEO.
Bob Ceplikas '78
Bob Ceplikas '78 will step in as athletic director when current Athletic Director Josie Harper retires. A permanent replacement has yet to be named.
The summer film series features a variety of films, both old and new, including recent Pixar release,
Horowitz returned to Africa to work for the International Food Policy Research Institute after studying in Zimbabwe while at Dartmouth.