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College officials prepare for 2010 reaccreditation

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Dartmouth officials are currently working to draft an internal review of the College's operations to prepare for its upcoming reaccreditation, according to Provost emeritus Barry Scherr, who is tasked with overseeing the review through December.



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Football looks for second Ivy win against Cornell Saturday

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AKIKAZU ONDA / The Dartmouth Staff After a disappointing 42-21 loss to Harvard last weekend, the Dartmouth football team returns home this weekend to face Ivy League foe Cornell in an important league game with Ivy standing implications. Both teams are currently tied for fifth in the Ivy League, along with Princeton and Columbia.



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ROLLIN' WITH DOLAN: Circle of Life

For Halloween this year, I attempted to dress up as Rafiki from "The Lion King." I painted my face red, yellow and blue, tied some orange gourd-looking things to a stick and found a baby lion stuffed animal to carry around.




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Daily Debriefing

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New Hampshire has received only 85,000 of the 700,000 H1N1 vaccine doses state officials say the state needs, WMUR New Hampshire reported on Tuesday.





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Occom Scholars adjust in face of budget cuts

Last year, Kayla Gebeck '12 decided that she wanted to go to Hawaii to study indigenous language revitalization, continuing research she had begun during her first terms at the College.




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College expands presence in town

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JOANNE NURSE / The Dartmouth Many Hanover residents, accustomed to the town's colorful storefronts and busy streets, likely would not wax nostalgic for the town as it was just 20 years ago, when the downtown area was populated with "tired, broken-down houses," Sonya Campbell, owner of Hanover True Value hardware store, told The Dartmouth this week. Much of the town's recent development has come at the hands of Dartmouth itself, Campbell, who has worked in Hanover for 33 years, said, recalling how various downtown Hanover properties were purchased and revitalized by the College. Dartmouth's planned Visual Arts Center, which is expected to be completed in fall 2011, will be the next step in the College's recent expansion into Hanover's downtown area. The College has owned property in Hanover since 1884, when it purchased the Hanover Inn.



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Minority Greek orgs. attract fewer members

Less than 1 percent of the Dartmouth student body 30 students participates in minority Greek organizations, according to a report compiled by the Office of Residential Life.