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A Place to Call Home

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Proposals currently under review from the residential education director Michael Wooten would allow the Class of 2018 to live in housing clusters modeled off existing affinity housing but centered around STEM subjects, entrepreneurship and the arts.


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Overheards

'14 Girl: I love having tails on my costumes. I love fondling my tail. '14 Boy: Do you think if I start listening to white noise at the beginning of this pong game, Iíll be ready for bed right after? Government Prof: Hezbollah is a terrifically run organization.


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The Five Year Itch

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Note to readers (May 23, 2014): When The Dartmouth found thatJake Bayer '16 had fabricated a quotation, wedecided to remove his articles from our website. For a full statement, clickhere.




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Daily Debriefing

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The third annual Global Employability Survey, published on Monday, indicates a trend toward a more international employment market, The New York Times reported.





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Loans affect College affordability

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The College offered around $96 million in aid to 2,424 students during the last academic year, according to the College Fact Book, and, like other schools, offers federal loans as well as institutional loans for those not eligible for the former.


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Students launch gourmet food club

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This winter, students can attend food tastings and restaurant trials in the Upper Valley, Boston and New York, as the Dartmouth Gourmet Food Society kicks off its inaugural term.




Opinion

Albrecht: Dreading Distributives

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Many people tout Dartmouth as one of the best schools in the country. In order to be accepted, students have to have shown an intense dedication to all of their studies throughout their prior education.



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EthicsPoint hired to run hotline

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This summer, the College hired EthicsPoint, a regulatory compliance company, to run its compliance and ethics hotline, which allows community members to anonymously report violations of College policy as well as state and national laws. Program administrators said they hope the hotline will allow for people to report issues without fear of being identified.


Kim’s proposals have been met with mixed reactions.
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Kim’s bank reforms met with criticism

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Earlier this month, the Development Committee, which includes a board of governors from the joint World Bank-International Monetary Fund forum, announced its approval of the “World Bank Group Strategy,” former College President and current World Bank president Jim Yong Kim’s plan to restructure staff.


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FSP unaffected by revelation of NSA spying on Merkel

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As the United States confronts allegations that the National Security Agency spied on German Chancellor Angela Merkel, students studying abroad in Berlin on the German foreign studies program find themselves at the epicenter of an international scandal.


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Norse Greenlanders went extinct despite best efforts

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New research has found Norse Greenlanders went extinct despite many attempts to adapt to changing climate. This finding revises previous scholarship that viewed the Norse as a inflexible society resistant to change, said Thomas McGovern, an anthropology professor at Hunter College, City University of New York.