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Fourth student arrested in connection to drug report

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A fourth student was arrested today in connection to a drug incident last week, Hanover Police announced in a press release. Sarah Koo '10 was arrested Monday for possession of cocaine in connection to an incident in which several student were observed with cocaine in the pool room of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity on May 13. Two other students Brian Shea '10 and Andrew Lohse '12 were charged with cocaine possession May 19.


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State AG contends agreement illegal

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New Hampshire Attorney General Michael Delaney announced on Friday his opposition to the planned affiliation between Catholic Medical Center and Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health, according to the report released by the attorney general's office outlining his objections to the proposed affiliation.



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Kim, students address sexual assault at forum

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Correction Appended Describing her frustration being labeled as a victim of sexual assault, Alicia '11 implored students to change the way they view sexual assault and to understand the realities of sexual assault on campus during a sexual assault forum at Alpha Delta fraternity on Friday.


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IFC gives SPAHRC mixed review

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Nicholas Root / The Dartmouth Staff Nicholas Root / The Dartmouth Staff Although the Inter-Fraternity Council supports the majority of the recommendations presented last Wednesday by the Student and Presidential Alcohol Harm Reduction Committee, members of the IFC have said the proposed keg policy fails to address the dangers of "pre-gaming" and may increase them, according to IFC President Tyler Brace '11. "The vast majority of the recommendations are great," Brace said.



Sports

Hollisto's Mailbag

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Dartmouth successfully developed something that the XFL, Canadian Football League and lingerie football league failed at miserably an extremely entertaining football league that doesn't require gimmicks or expensive promos, namely, sorority flag football.


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Prof. connects students with others worldwide

*Editor's note: This is the third installation in a weekly series profiling professors' approaches to teaching and academics at Dartmouth.**## Despite the prevalence of online universities, professor of Chinese Justin Rudelson '83 is designing a new type of virtual university in which students and professors from around the world use enhanced video communication programs to interact with each other from their own homes.



Opinion

In Defense of the 10A-2A

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For my past three terms on campus, I have taken courses in both the 10A and 2A time slots. You might ask why would I do this to myself, and I would tell you that I don't mind it.



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Baseball awaits Regional seeding

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Zach Kuster / The Dartmouth Staff Zach Kuster / The Dartmouth Staff The Big Green baseball team is preparing for its second consecutive berth to the NCAA Division I baseball tournament, and with two exhibition games under its belt, the team is focused on making a strong showing.




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Attorney general opposes CMC affiliation

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New Hampshire Attorney General Michael Delaney announced on Friday his objection to the planned association between Catholic Medical Center and Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health, the Associated Press reported. Executives at both Dartmouth-Hitchcock and CMC were "surprised and disappointed" by the decision, and plan to follow through with their affiliation despite Delaney's opposition, the Associated Press reported. Delaney said that what both organizations are calling an affiliation actually constitutes an acquisition of CMC, which is prohibited by state laws, according to a press release from the attorney general's office.


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Harassment allegedly followed drug report

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A student who reported drug use by two members of his fraternity to College Safety and Security was allegedly subjected to repeated harassment by one of the students charged with the offense and another fraternity member, the Valley News reported Friday. In an affidavit filed with the Lebanon District Court, Hanover Police reported that Philip Aubart '10 called Safety and Security after observing four students with a small amount of cocaine in the pool room of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, according to the Valley News. Brian Shea '10 and Andrew Lohse '12 were subsequently charged with cocaine possession. Aubart, formerly the house manager for SAE, said in the affidavit that he had previously warned fraternity members against using drugs in the physical plant's common rooms, the Valley news reported. After reporting the incident to Safety and Security, who subsequently turned the case over to Hanover Police, Aubart was allegedly subject to harassment by Lohse and Clark Warthen '10, according to the Valley news.


Mirror

Reboot and Rally

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It has been over six months since Verizon released the Motorola Droid, and that makes it a senior citizen in technology terms (or maybe just a '10). That is probably why Verizon recently announced the new HTC Droid Incredible.



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Parker Executive to assist in search for new athletic director

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Ben Gettinger / The Dartmouth Staff Ben Gettinger / The Dartmouth Staff Parker Executive Search will assist the College as it pools applicants and selects a new director of athletics and recreation, acting Dean of the College Sylvia Spears announced yesterday. The Atlanta-based firm has over 25 years of hiring experience and recently oversaw the search for the new president of the National Collegiate Athletic Association.