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Dartmouth to partner with Say Yes program

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Dartmouth has joined the Say Yes to Education program, a national nonprofit that offers free college tuition for eligible low-income high school students. Say Yes to Education announced the partnership with Dartmouth and 11 other higher education institutions, including Princeton University and Cornell University, in a press release on Sept.


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More Than a Game

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The first thing that comes to mind when people define an Ivy League school are high-caliber academics, when, in fact, the Ivy League was created as and remains to this day an athletic conference.


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Golf teams see weekend successes

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Marietta Smith / The Dartmouth Staff Dartmouth's men's and women's golf teams traveled this past weekend to compete in large collegiate tournaments at Cornell University and Yale University. The Dartmouth men's golf team traveled to Ithaca, N.Y., to compete at the Cornell Invitational.


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Hood exhibit shows work of Chinese painter Fan Tchunpi

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Honoring a painter trained in Chinese and Western art-making traditions and embroiled in the throws of China's 20th century political turbulence, the Hood Museum's newest exhibit captures surprising highlights from Fan Tchunpi's prolific career. The Chinese artist, although popular in China and France during her lifetime, has not had her work publicly exhibited since a 1984 retrospective show at the Musee Cernuschi, an Asian art museum in Paris. The Hood show includes just 24 paintings by the artist, but each marks an important development in her personal and professional life, from Fan's training in Paris painting live models and her experiments with avant-garde styles like Impressionism, to her incorporation of ancient Chinese art-making techniques such as ink painting and calligraphy. While mostly a collection of small to midsize oil paintings, the Hood's exhibit includes watercolors, ceramics and photographs as well. The exhibit grew from a chance encounter that Hood Museum director Michael Taylor had with the artist's work while visiting one of her sons in Stoddard.






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Hanlon inspires confidence

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Faculty, alumni and students expressed pride in having an alumnus as the next College leader and confidence in College President Phil Hanlon's ability to push Dartmouth forward. In his inaugural address on Friday, Hanlon announced a new Society of Fellows program and an innovation center to offer resources for student entrepreneurs during the combined ceremony for his inauguration and convocation on Sept.



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Rec League Legends

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Full disclosure, this column was around a few seasons back. The premise is simple: Legendary NARPs (non-athlete regular people, if you live under a rock) from the intramural scene play Division I athletes in their respective sport.





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Daily Debriefing

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Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center experienced a power outage for over three hours on Saturday that rendered the hospital's communications and data systems unusable for most of the day.




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Tennis teams see mixed indiv. results

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The tennis teams took the court for the first time of this season as the women traveled to the College of William and Mary to compete in the Tribe Invitational, while the men headed to Yale University for the inaugural Ivy Plus Championships. "We got to compete against a lot of tough competition that we normally don't encounter in our regular season," Katherine Yau '16 said.


College President Phil Hanlon spoke to 2,500 people about his vision for the College.
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Hanlon inaugurated on Friday

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Margaret Rowland / The Dartmouth Staff The College officially installed Phil Hanlon as the 18th president in the Wheelock Succession at a joint inauguration and convocation ceremony Sept.