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Music FSP cancelled due to low enrollment

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The spring 2010 Music Foreign Study Program in London has been cancelled for the first time in the program's 20-year history, according to according to Sally Pinkas, the music professor who was slated to lead the program.



News

Daily Debriefing

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College President Jim Yong Kim will be adopted as a member of the Class of 1982 during the class' mini-reunion this Saturday, Diana Lawrence, director of communications for the Office of Alumni Relations, told The Dartmouth on Tuesday.


News

Daily Debriefing

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College President Jim Yong Kim will be adopted as a member of the Class of 1982 during the class' mini-reunion this Saturday, Diana Lawrence, director of communications for the Office of Alumni Relations, told The Dartmouth on Tuesday.




News

Trustee's firm faces financial probe

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Apollo Management, a private equity firm led by chief executive officer and current Dartmouth Trustee Leon Black '73, is now at the center of a probe by the California Public Employees' Retirement System, the largest U.S.



Sports

Equestrian team bucks competition in back-to-back shows

Dartmouth's equestrian team competed in back-to-back events this weekend, overcoming both freezing snow conditions and unruly horses to finish second out of seven teams at Saturday's Dartmouth Show and third out of nine teams Sunday at Colby-Sawyer College. At the Dartmouth show, the Big Green trotted all over most of its competition, nabbing four first-place finishes and three second-place finishes. Coming up big for Dartmouth was co-captain Cristina Herren '12, who won the intermediate fences.



News

Trustee's firm faces financial probe

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Apollo Management, a private equity firm led by chief executive officer and current Dartmouth Trustee Leon Black '73, is now at the center of a probe by the California Public Employees' Retirement System, the largest U.S.


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Arts

‘Wild Things' reminds viewers of the power of imagination

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If you had asked me for my opinion of Maurice Sendak's "Where The Wild Things Are" (1963) before I saw the film adaptation that led the box office last weekend, I would have told you it was among my top three favorite children's books. Now, however, I'm pretty sure I need to reread the story again.


News

Haven shelter sees increased demand

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The Upper Valley Haven, a nonprofit organization in White River Junction, Vt. that provides food, clothing and shelter for Upper Valley residents in need, has experienced a 45-percent increase in visits to its food shelf and increased demand for its shelter facilities during the past year as a result of the economic downturn straining the shelter's material and volunteer resources, development director Liz Verney told The Dartmouth this week. The Haven, which is currently run by 13 staff members and more than 150 volunteers, currently provides a week's worth of food to 6,096 families, Verney said, and is the only shelter within a 25-mile radius.


Opinion

On Their Way to Do or Die

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There is no sugar coating the fact that Dartmouth football is struggling. The last win for the program came nearly two years ago, in what then appeared to be a breakout game for the team a 59-31 win over Cornell.