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HEAR AND NOW: Spotlight on an alum flutist

This past weekend, we celebrated the great traditions of our dear "College on the Hill," while proud alumni flooded Upper Valley hotels and invaded our frat parties. In the spirit of Homecoming, I felt it only appropriate to acknowledge the accomplishments of one of Dartmouth's artistic graduates. While many have heard tell of the Dartmouth faces working in entertainment media Rachel Dratch '88, Mindy Kaling '01, Phil Lord' 97 and Chris Miller '97 come to mind some of Dartmouth's musical alumni are less well known.



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News

Kim stresses faculty engagement

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ANDY MAI / The Dartmouth Staff In his inaugural address to the general faculty, College President Jim Yong Kim addressed concerns about the College's economic woes, highlighting the importance of the "active engagement" of the faculty in all aspects of the College as Dartmouth faces a second round of budget cuts.


News

Daily Debriefing

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The Chronicle of Philanthropy's annual survey of the 400 largest nonprofit organizations in the United States found that even the nation's largest and most stable nonprofit organizations will likely see a 9-percent drop in donations for the year 2009, according to The Boston Globe.


Opinion

The Forgotten Plagues

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The young passenger tries to cover his mouth as he coughs, but the airborne pathogens that are causing him to hack and sputter are released to infect the other people on his transcontinental flight.



News

Kim donates $25,000 to financial aid

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Correction appended Seemingly taking to heart the dictate to "lead by example," College President Jim Yong Kim made a personal donation of $25,000 to the Dartmouth College Fund at the annual Scholars Luncheon on Friday.


News

Greek leaders work to improve public image

While the role of Dartmouth's Greek system has been the subject of perennial debate at the College, leaders in the College's Greek system told The Dartmouth this week that, in recent months, they have sought to step up efforts to address the public image of Greek organizations, attempting to expand outreach efforts and combat stereotypes. In a September interview with The Dartmouth, College President Jim Yong Kim said that the College's Greek organizations have a "public relations problem." While the Dartmouth Greek system is an important aspect of the College's social system, prospective students more often view Greek life neutrally or negatively than positively, Kim said in an interview with The Dartmouth at that time. "I don't think that the current image of Dartmouth College out there reflects in any way what Dartmouth College is, and I think it's on the negative side," Kim said.




News

Local paper weathers economic storm

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Even as news reports forecast the collapse of print journalism in the U.S., a late-night visit to the offices of the Valley News offers a glimpse into a distinctly lively newsroom writers frantically type amidst a flurry of papers as the 11 p.m.






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Student arrests during Homecoming decline

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TILMAN DETTE / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Dartmouth Safety and Security responded to 10 Good Samaritan calls over Homecoming weekend, four of which resulted in students being transported to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center and charges of criminal possession of alcohol, according to interim director of Safety and Security Keiselim Montas.





Sports

ONE-ON-ONE: Ruggers

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By Jack BarrettThe Dartmouth StaffI sat down with Will Lehmann '12, Paul Jarvis '12, and Nate Brakeley '12 to talk about rugby's most recent success: yet another Ivy League championship. So another win today, 53-6, another Ivy League title.