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The DM Manual of Style

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Hello my name is Stefanie, and I'm a dork -- a total unabashed geek. I've been known to watch C-Span for fun, download Jonas Brothers and Miley Cyrus albums because I genuinely like them and tell painfully corny jokes at the most inappropriate times.







Mirror

Editor's Note

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The Election of 2008 was an epic one. I'm referring, of course, to its length. Here are the words that have been ruined -- maybe permanently -- by politicians and pundits over the past year: maverick, hope, change, hockey mom, lipstick.




News

Daily Debriefing

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Following the advice of a panel of experts, the U.S. Department of Energy has decided to halt funding for the Free Air CO2 Enrichment research program, despite opposition from many of the scientists involved, the Associated Press reported Tuesday.



T-shirts hang in the Collis Center to commemorate the United Nations' Millennium Development Goals week at the College.
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Lecturers visit for U.N. MDG week at Dartmouth

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Jennifer Argote / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Attempting to draw awareness to global poverty, disease and environmental degradation, the Dartmouth Coalition for Global Health and the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding paired up this week to organize events and lectures devoted to the discussion of the United Nations' Millennium Development Goals. At the Millennium Summit in 2000, the U.N.


News

I3P teams with Senate on cyber security

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Dartmouth's Institute for Information Infrastructure Protection, in collaboration with members of the United States Senate, is in the process of creating a cyber-security research and development summary report for the next presidential administration, according to Martha Austin, the program's executive director.



News

Holbrooke explores U.N. decline

The United Nations has floundered financially and is struggling to maintain relevance in 21st-century international politics, Richard Holbrooke, former U.S.



Opinion

Vote Or Die?

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Ah yes, voting! The font from whence freedom springs forth into our great nation. Without voting, we'd still be under the harsh rule of a King George or King Frank of some odd number.




Students put on a set of headphones and become actors in the interactive show,
Arts

'Etiquette' brings interactive theater to Bookstore

Zach Ingbretsen / The Dartmouth Staff Passing by the Dartmouth Bookstore this week, you might have noticed something out of the ordinary: pairs of students sitting at a table with headphones on, deeply engaged in conversation while playing with miniature figures and eye droppers. You may recognize their faces through the window, but these students have stepped out of their roles as students to participate as actors in "Etiquette," an innovative interactive theater piece by the London-based group Rotozaza that blurs the lines between performing, acting and observing. Each participant in the performance wears a set of headphones that supplies verbal prompts for conversation and interactions.


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