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One-on-One with David Sinclair '14

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I caught up with cross-country skier David Sinclair '14 to discuss his best skiing experiences, his thoughts on the sport and his goals for this season. When did you start skiing? DS: Basically as soon as I could walk.




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News

Hanlon outlines College goals

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Jin Lee / The Dartmouth Staff In his first public appearance at Dartmouth, President-elect Philip Hanlon '77 gave a glimpse into the agenda he will pursue when he assumes his role at the helm of the College.


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Sports

Track team wins Dartmouth Relays

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Yomalis Rosario / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Correction appended### The Dartmouth men's and women's track and field squads turned in terrific performances Sunday at the Dartmouth Relays at Leverone Fieldhouse, with each team winning their respective meets.



Opinion

Rothfeld: Apocalypse Now?

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This December, our world survived the end of the Mayan calendar. Amidst online prophesies of impending Armageddon, we weathered the end of times and resurfaced unharmed, if not unfazed. Remarkably enough, 2012 is not the first time that we have managed to avoid certain existential destruction.


Arts

Beyond the Bubble: Running it Back

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It may be a new year, but over the past couple of weeks, old favorites of the art world have been making a comeback. Last Thursday, musical group Destiny's Child announced via its Facebook page that it will be releasing new music for the first time since 2004.




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Flu scares encourage student vaccinations

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Gavin Huang / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Although the Center for Disease Control designated New Hampshire as a state with "widespread" influenza, the current flu season is not expected to have a major effect on Dartmouth students, according to College Health Services Director Jack Turco. Since the beginning of the flu season in December, 14 adults in New Hampshire have died of influenza as of Jan.



News

Daily Debriefing

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A study conducted by the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education projects that by the year 2020, minority students will comprise nearly 45 percent of public high school graduates nationwide, marking a decline in white and black students, according to The Chronicle of Higher Education.


News

Blinkhorn addresses Bank evolution

Since its inception, the World Bank has evolved in both its goals and its structure, retired World Bank senior manager Thomas Blinkhorn said in a lecture in Spanos Auditorium on Friday afternoon.






Sports

Men's hockey snaps losing streak

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Snapping a three game losing streak, the No. 12 Big Green men's hockey team came up with a 3-2 win against Harvard University in a fiercely contested game at Thompson Arena on Saturday evening.


News

Tax hikes unlikely to affect giving

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The Jan. 1 fiscal cliff deal, which modified the federal tax code and postponed earlier rulings on discretionary spending cuts, will likely have no long-term effect on charitable giving but could impact the amount of grant money awarded to the College, according to professors and representatives of the College's Advancement division. The fiscal cliff refers to looming tax increases and across-the-board government spending cuts that were to take effect on Jan.