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Researchers at the Andoya Rocket Range in Andenes, Norway, will launch a rocket, partially constructed at Dartmouth, into the atmosphere.
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Prof. joins global research initiative

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Courtesy of Andoya Rocket Range Courtesy of Andoya Rocket Range A scientific mystery that could uncover new information about the atmospheres on other planets and Earth's own atmosphere will be investigated by a new project that has brought researchers from around the country, including Dartmouth, to the Andoya Rocket Range in Andenes, Norway. The Rocket Experiment for Neutral Upwelling, or RENU, will study the relationship between atomic oxygen and solar wind, according to Kristina Lynch, professor of physics and astronomy at the College.



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Park's exhibit explores liminality

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Alice Zhao / The Dartmouth Staff Alice Zhao / The Dartmouth Staff Alice Zhao / The Dartmouth Staff Alice Zhao / The Dartmouth Staff The artworks in studio art professor Soo Sunny Park's exhibit "Prisms of Perception" require viewers to forego conventional interpretations of light and space.




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Sports

Men's hockey sweeps the Crimson

Doug Gonzalez / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Doug Gonzalez / The Dartmouth Senior Staff The Dartmouth men's ice hockey team swept Harvard University for the first time since 1995, defeating the Crimson 8-2 on Friday night in Cambridge, Mass., and 5-2 in Dartmouth's Thompson Arena on Saturday. Dartmouth (6-3-1, 3-0 Ivy) set the tone for the weekend early in Friday's match-up as forward Doug Jones '12 capitalized on work from forwards Eric Robinson '14 and Matthew Lindblad '14. The Big Green continued to pour on the offensive pressure as captain Scott Fleming '11 tallied another goal just over ten seconds later to give Dartmouth a two goal advantage less than four minutes into the game. The Crimson would not go down without a fight and capitalized on a Dartmouth penalty kill later in the period to bring the score to 2-1 at the end of the first period. Robinson secured three points in his first official collegiate game, having recently recovered from a shoulder injury.



Sports

Eight seconds to go, UCLA wins

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With eight seconds remaining on the clock in the second overtime, the Big Green men's soccer team lost a spot in the Elite Eight of the Division I NCAA tournament with a goal from No.





News

Atlas reveals gap in end-of-life treatment

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The type of medical care received by cancer patients near the end of their lives varies based on geographic location and the focus of local health care systems, according to research published by the Dartmouth Atlas project on November 16.



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Hayes awaits official sentencing

The defense team for Steven Hayes who was convicted of murdering Hayley Petit and her mother and sister in 2007, and who is expected to be sentenced to death for the crime has asked New Haven Superior Court Judge Jon Blue to either grant Hayes a new trial or sentence him to life in prison without parole, The Middletown Press reported Friday.





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Daily Debriefing

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In an effort to increase transparency about college costs, a new federal rule which will be enacted next October mandates that colleges must post online calculators that determine the approximate cost of attendance for a student after receiving grants, The Chronicle of Higher Education reported Sunday.