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Yolanda Griffith won Olympic gold medals for the United States at the 2000 and 2004 Summer games.
Sports

WNBA all-star Griffith signs on as assistant coach

Courtesy of Zimbio.com Seven-time WNBA All-Star and two-time Olympic gold medalist Yolanda Griffith will sign on as an assistant coach starting this year, the Big Green women's basketball team announced last Wednesday. Griffith, who played professionally for 16 years, competed in the Euroleague, the American Basketball League, the Women's Chinese Basketball League and the Women's Korean Basketball League, according to a College press release.




News

Arad '91 designs Sept. 11 memorial

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Courtesy of The Globe and Mail After eight years of design and construction, the World Trade Center Site Memorial, architect Michael Arad '91, will be unveiled on the 10th anniversary of the Sept.


Opinion

More Than Just the Facts

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This term, I enrolled in two biology classes. The first, Genetics and Heredity, discussed the established, accepted ideas that form the foundation of the discipline.


News

Daily Debriefing

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The College has obtained $7 million in loans to establish five or six new physical plants for Greek organizations, according to the Class of 2010 Class Council minutes from the May Alumni Council meeting.


Arts

Spring blockbuster ‘Bridesmaids' pleases Hop audiences

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Courtesy of UniversalPictures.com This past Friday, audience members alternated between laughing and cringing at the Hopkins Center's free screening of the spring blockbuster Bridesmaids (2011). Judd Apatow, best known for his work with Superbad, Knocked Up and The 40-Year-Old Virgin, produced the comedy.


News

Alumni to select trustee candidates

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The Alumni Council will consider a unanimous recommendation by the Nominating and Alumni Trustee Search Committee to nominate one individual for each open, alumni-elected trustee seat in the upcoming year's election, according to an email sent to Council members on Aug.



News

Registrar to introduce new degree audit tool

The Registrar's Office unveiled its new Degreeworks online degree audit tool on Monday, allowing Dartmouth students enrolled for the Summer term to preview the new feature.


Arts

Aires set to compete on NBC's ‘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.


Katy Feng '14 placed first in both the 1-meter and 3-meter competition at the AAU Diving National Championship for the second year in a row.
Sports

Feng makes a splash at Nationals

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Courtesy of Rick Bender Katy Feng '14 won the 1-meter competition and the 3-meter competition in the 19-and-over division at the Amateur Athletic Union Diving National Championship in Riverside, Calif., on July 24, scoring 353.50 and 379 points, respectively.


Sports

Through the Lens of Lentz

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Right now, Sophomore Summer is in its NFC or AFC Championship stage. That is to say, most people are thinking, "This is really awesome and has been great, and I can't believe it's going to be over soon." This thought was abruptly thrown upon me when I realized I will not have a single psych class left by the time this article prints.


News

Students develop new businesses

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This summer, several members of the Class of 2013 have attempted entrepreneurial endeavors by setting up and expanding student-run businesses. Lone Pine Laundry, headed by Gardner Davis '13, Ryan Ganong '13, Duncan Hall '13, Sam Seehof '13 and Ben Spero '13, provides same-day laundry services as an alternative to the College-operated service.


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News

Spears to oversee PhD program in education

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Aki Onda / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Former acting Dean of the College Sylvia Spears assumed a new role as the faculty program director for New England College's new education doctoral program at the beginning of August, according to NEC Vice President for Academic Affairs Hilton Hallock.



Opinion

Wang: A Model System

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Following the recent gridlock during the debt ceiling debate, many Americans wonder whether politicians will ever be able to take quick, decisive actions.


News

Daily Debriefing

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American women not only outperform men in college enrollment and graduation, but also value education more highly than men, according to The Chronicle of Higher Education.


Opinion

Lohse: Misleading Voices

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Having been away from Dartmouth and in the "real world" for the past year, I've had to make the awkward transition back into this skewed landscape of wasted privilege, lockstep anti-intellectualism and rapacious yearning to at any cost to ourselves and each other become or remain upper class.