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Societies on tap

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Yoon Ji Kim / The Dartmouth Staff For at least two weeks of the year, Dartmouth's campus looks more like an insane asylum than a revered academic institution.


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Editors' Note

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Catherine Treyz / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Secrets, secrets are no fun unless I am a part of one! That mantra may have held true in middle school, but can secrets ever be kept in a place as small as Hanover?


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The DDS Detective

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Maggie Rowland / The Dartmouth Staff It's funny that people call Dartmouth terms spent studying abroad "layup terms." If your Religion FSP was a "layup," then the exchange term I spent in Cuernavaca, Mexico, the summer after my freshman year was essentially the equivalent of playing imaginary basketball (or better yet playing against the Lakers circa Game 4). We had three classes.



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Daily Debriefing

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The 2011 Class Council finalized the list of students who will have official roles in the June 12 Commencement exercises, according to Class Council President Joseph Coleman '11.


Sports

Calendar changes affect fall athletics

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Many varsity sports teams in-season in the fall may be affected by the shifting dates of the new academic calendar, which in the 2012-2013 year will be altered so that Fall term begins a few days earlier and ends before Thanksgiving.



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Students review accessibility issues

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Although the College announced that it would create a new note-takers program, a more accessible design for College websites and workshops for faculty members about assisting students with disabilities throughout Spring term, these programs have not yet been instituted, Emily Broas '11, co-founder of Access by Leadership in Equality, said at an open forum hosted by the organization on Thursday evening.






Opinion

Baxter: The American DREAM

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One of the most interesting women I have ever met has spent 20 years of her life working with undocumented immigrants at the border of the United States and Mexico.


Since graduating from Dartmouth, David Benioff '92 has gone from teaching high school to writing and producing HBO's
Arts

Benioff '92 embraces storytelling in ‘surreal' career

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Courtesy of Babelio.com *Editor's Note: This is the last part of a five-part series profiling several Dartmouth alumni in entertainment and the Dartmouth Alumni in Entertainment and Media Association.**## Acclaimed screenwriter and novelist David Benioff '92 has not always received praise for his writing as a student at Dartmouth, he originally was not admitted to the English department's introductory creative writing course, English 80.


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Computer science dep't. alters major

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Meghan Cooney / The Dartmouth Staff The computer science department will implement a more flexible structure for its major, modified major and minor requirements and replace its current prerequisites with redesigned introductory courses beginning next fall, according to department chair Thomas Cormen.


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Campus Blotter

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May 6, 11:07 p.m. Tuck Drive Safety and Security officers responded to a Good Samaritan Call and found an intoxicated female member of the Class of 2014 in the vicinity of the Russell Sage cluster.



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Daily Debriefing

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Tuck School of Business Dean Paul Danos was re-appointed to a fifth four-year term yesterday, according to an email sent to Tuck students, staff and faculty members by Provost Carol Folt.