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General Electric CEO Jeffrey Immelt '78 said the government plays an important role in dictating the direction of energy markets.
News

Immelt '78 discusses energy market

Nathan Yeo / The Dartmouth Staff As the energy industry grows, American companies need to develop their natural gas, solar and nuclear energy technologies, Jeffrey Immelt '78 said Thursday in the penultimate lecture of the Leading Voices in Politics and Policy summer lecture series.


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Students express approval for Kim

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Editor's Note: This is the third and final part of a series chronicling College President Jim Yong Kim's first two years at Dartmouth. Out of 230 students interviewed by The Dartmouth, 118, or 51 percent, said they approved of College President Jim Yong Kim's performance in his first two years as president.


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Aires to perform on NBC's 'The Sing Off'

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The Dartmouth Aires will appear on the third season of NBC's "The Sing-Off," a televised singing competition that features a cappella groups from across the country, Paul Telegdy, executive vice president of alternative programming for NBC and Universal Media Studios announced on Tuesday.



Opinion

In Defense of Spending

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Last week, the world watched in stunned silence as rioters burned and pillaged dozens of neighborhoods in nine major British cities, with the lion's share of the chaos occurring in and around London.


News

Daily Debriefing

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AlcoholEdu, an online alcohol safety instruction program, has considerably decreased instances of binge drinking and sexual violence among participating college freshmen, The Boston Globe reported.




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Campus hosts cyber security events

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Dartmouth's Institute for Security, Technology and Society co-hosted "Securing the eCampus 2011: Building a Culture of Information Security in an Academic Institution" along with Peter Kiewit Computing Services on July 19-20, according to ISTS associate director Thomas Candon. The fifth annual conference brought together chief information officers and chief information security officers from many universities to discuss ways to protect research data, as well as other information security issues.


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Fieldstock weekend begins at Chieftain

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Katharine Shu / The Dartmouth Staff Stuffing their faces with jello, dunking classmates in a tank at the Chieftain Inn and riding in home-made chariots, students could be seen indulging in the festivites for the sixth annual Fieldstock throughout this past weekend.


Sports

Dong's Top 10

There's really no other way to put it: Sophomore Summer is awesome. It's awesome to barbecue outside, go on hiking trips and to swim in the river (not at night, of course). However, all good things must come to an end.


News

DHMC plans reduced services due to state tax

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center and other New Hampshire hospitals are bracing for sweeping budget and service cuts in accordance with the new state budget, which went into effect July 1 and included higher tax rates on Medicaid reimbursement. These cuts will likely arise even in light of a federal lawsuit that DHMC and nine other hospitals filed against the state on July 25.


Arts

Internet Meme of the Week

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Take all of the best things on YouTube Rebecca Black, Justin Bieber and randos with marginally satisfactory guitar skills looking to get discovered on the internet and you get this week's internet meme: "It's Friday, Baby (Rebecca Black/Justin Bieber mashup)." This meme features a motley duo of teens sporting Bieber haircuts playing the guitar in questionably dim lighting.



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Hughes, Lemal named ACS fellows

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Dartmouth chemistry professors Russell Hughes and David Lemal were named fellows by the American Chemical Society a society of over 160,000 internationally recognized chemists on Aug.



Mirror

How to Maximize Your Facetime

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Dartmouth is a relatively small school. Thus, as is wont to happen at liberal arts colleges in the middle of nowhere, you tend to walk around campus with the feeling that you are seeing the same people over and over again.



Opinion

Corporate Complexities

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I recently found myself at an ice cream shop with a UC Berkeley student named Javier. Javier's mother was just 14 years old when he was born, and he spent his early years in a poor neighborhood in El Salvador.