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The Dartmouth
April 12, 2026
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Fareed Zakaria
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AS SEEN ON: Saving CNN

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Damien Donck/Courtesy of Visionspring.org Damien Donck/Courtesy of Visionspring.org CNN, the founding father of the 24-hour news channel, hit rock bottom last week with the news that afternoon CNN anchor Rick Sanchez had levied harsh some say anti-Semitic accusations at Jon Stewart, host of "The Daily Show." A frequent target of Stewart's humorous criticism of the modern media, Sanchez while a guest on Pete Dominick's radio show asserted that Stewart was a bigot and insinuated that Jews control the media. Sanchez was almost immediately sacked by the executives at CNN.



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Hood's ledger art gives lens into Native culture

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Visitors to the Hood Museum's current exhibit should search for signs of the vibrancy and unique wisdom of Native life in the art displayed, Colin Calloway, professor of history and Native American studies at the College at a panel on Friday.


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HEAR AND NOW: Kanye West's 'SNL' appearance

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Courtesy of TheSource.com Courtesy of TheSource.com It seems that hip-hop superstar Kanye West is apologizing to everyone, left and right, this year. Over the weekend, West showed up to perform twice on "Saturday Night Live" a somewhat surprising guest appearance given the "SNL"-bashing lyrics in his new single "Power," the first single off of the rapper's upcoming album.


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Korean TV network to air Dartmouth special

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Dartmouth has been featured in various forms of media in the past, from headlines in the national press to the 1978 cult classic "Animal House." Less frequent is the College's current center-stage role in a documentary whose primary objective is to showcase the individuality and exceptionality of the institution.


The work of New York-based artist Wolf Kahn known for his vibrant use of color and scenes of New England went on display at Spheris on Sat.
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Wolf Kahn exhibit opens at Spheris

Courtesy of JeraldMelberg.com Courtesy of JeraldMelberg.com Spheris Gallery's new exhibit of painter Wolf Kahn's works, which opened on Saturday, focuses on his vibrant pastel paintings of New England landscapes.






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BOOKED SOLID: Suffering for their art

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Courtsey of Lane7.Wordpress.com Courtsey of Lane7.Wordpress.com The characters in Kazuo Ishiguro's "Nocturne," (2009) a collection of five short stories recently released in paperback, are united by their love for classical music and, consequently, by the power music can exert over their lives.





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Internet Meme of the Week: Single Ladies Gone Wrong

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Courtesy of YouTube.com Courtesy of YouTube.com I know Beyonce's hit "Single Ladies" is no longer new enough to talk about in our ever-changing pop culture, but among the many "Single Ladies" spin-offs on YouTube, one can find undying and classic works to be appreciated for a lifetime.


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AS SEEN ON: The sympathetic serial killer

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Serial killers have captured the fears of film and television audiences for decades. From Alfred Hitchcock's legendary 1960 thriller "Psycho" to director Jonathan Demme's 1991 rendering of the infamous cannibal Hannibal Lector in "Silence of the Lambs," serial killers have been prime source material for writers and directors looking to explore humans' potential for evil. Showtime's drama "Dexter," which will enter its fifth season this Sunday, Sept.