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Poll reveals voters' budget concerns

New Hampshire residents showed concern about the state economy and a growing dissatisfaction with elected officials in the third annual "State of the State Poll" conducted in late April by students involved with the Rockefeller Center Policy Research Shop.


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Crewe to direct search for next dean of faculty

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Tilman Dette / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Tilman Dette / The Dartmouth Senior Staff The search for the Dean of the Faculty is underway, led by English professor Jonathan Crewe, head of a six-person committee that will select a new dean of the faculty, Crewe told The Dartmouth in an interview.




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Kim looks to lead new initiatives

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Dani Wang / The Dartmouth Staff Dani Wang / The Dartmouth Staff *Editor's note: This is the final installment in a series of articles reflecting on College President Jim Yong Kim's first year in office.**## Beginning next year, College President Jim Yong Kim will focus on a new "strategic planning process" to shape a long-term vision for the College, according to College officials.


Opinion

The Writer on the Hill

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Amidst the typical campus controversy, personal hardships and academic stresses, I have always been able to find solace in Dartmouth not as an institution, but as a physical place.


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Arts

‘Marriage' highlights senior majors

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Courtesy of Laurie Kohn Courtesy of Laurie Kohn Over the weekend, nine Dartmouth theater majors participated in their last theater department production, Christopher Durang's monstrously funny yet infinitely tragic play "The Marriage of Bette and Boo" (1985). The production was a fitting culminating experience for the senior majors, and it was obvious from the polished performance that they used all the dramatic resources they had accumulated in their four years at the College. The play, which was put on with the help of several underclassmen in addition to the senior majors, tells the story of the supremely unhappy titular marriage and the difficult extended family circumstances surrounding it. Presented out of chronological order through countless short "snapshot" scenes, the play opens as Bette Brennan (Megan Rosen '10) begins her marriage, putting forth an irrepressibly sunny persona.


Arts

Internet Meme of the Week: GloZell Green Revisited

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Courtesy of YouTube.com Courtesy of YouTube.com *Editor's note: Although we usually keep our meme coverage to Monday's paper, we couldn't resist taking another look at GloZell Green after she e-mailed The Dartmouth offering to do an interview with staff writer Dana Venerable, who spotlighted Green's hilarious YouTube musical commentary videos in the April 26 Meme of the Week.



News

Tabard faces two alcohol charges

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The Tabard coed fraternity has been charged with two counts of alcohol service to underage individuals, according to a Hanover Police press release. Tabard is being charged as an organization, according to the release, meaning the charges constitute felonies and carry fines as high as $100,000 for each count. Tabard President Paloma Ellis is scheduled to appear before the Lebanon District Court on June 28, the release stated. On Thursday, a 20-year-old Dartmouth student was arrested by police for alcohol possession.


Mirror

Overheards

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'10: That's why you write a thesis, so you can make shit up. '11 Guy: The results were wrong or something because of the, uh...placenta effect. '11Guy to '11 Girl: Let's go back to single sex education...(thinks)...actually I probably wouldn't have come here.




Sports

Rollin' with Dolan: Respecting the code

Remember the scene in the first "Pirates of the Caribbean" movie when those two pirate buddies find Keira Knightley's character hiding in the closet and she simply says, "Parlay?" To the pirates, parlay refers to the undeniable right to talk to a ship's captain before being killed.



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Pondering the Purpose of Dartmouth

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You are not special. You do not leave a big hole. They dig a hole and put you in it. Those words, spoken impossibly elegantly by Garrison Keillor ushered me into my senior year at Dartmouth.


News

Daily Debriefing

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The College will begin renovating Thayer Dining Hall immediately after Commencement and Reunion with a $12 million gift from the members of the Class of 1953, according to a College press release.


Mirror

The DDS Detective

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Every person has that one random summer job he or she is constantly trying to forget about. You know what I'm talking about that time when you gave Duck Tours alongside a group of elderly women, cleaned animal feces out of the cages of your city zoo or served as a branch manager for a local McDonald's (Yes Danny, I saw the pictures). In other words, you'd just rather not talk about it.


Mirror

Popping the Bubble

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I'm about to give my last few tours of this campus which means that there are precious few opportunities for someone to fulfill my dream and pull off the next Drinking-Time-level prank with my tour group as the unsuspecting audience (June 2nd, 11:15 a.m.


Mirror

Lessons Learned (and Not)

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If I let this opportunity to make a pun about using this story for The MIRROR as an opportunity to REFLECT slip through my fingers I will never forgive myself.