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'Igniting Imagination:' Q&A with Michael Odokara-Okigbo '12

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Catherine Treyz / The Dartmouth Senior Staff *Editor's Note: This week, five members of The Dartmouth Arts and Entertainment Staff sat down with the featured guests in this Friday's "Igniting Imagination," who will be returning to campus to celebrate the Hopkins Center's 50th Anniversary.


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D'Aveni's views spur controversy

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The United States needs to revamp and reinvent its current economic policies to compete with Chinese state-run capitalism and the massive job shift from west to east, according to Tuck School of Business professor Richard D'Aveni.



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Daily Debriefing

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Considering the legality of affirmative action, the Supreme Court heard arguments on Wednesday regarding the use of race in admissions decisions, The New York Times reported.


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'Igniting Imagination:' Q&A with Aisha Tyler '92

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Catherine Treyz / The Dartmouth Senior Staff *Editor's Note: This week, five members of The Dartmouth Arts and Entertainment Staff sat down with the featured guests in this Friday's "Igniting Imagination," who will be returning to campus to celebrate the Hopkins Center's 50th Anniversary.



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'Igniting Imagination:' Q&A with Ken Burns

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Catherine Treyz / The Dartmouth Senior Staff *Editor's Note: This week, five members of The Dartmouth Arts and Entertainment Staff sat down with the featured guests in this Friday's "Igniting Imagination," who will be returning to campus to celebrate the Hopkins Center's 50th Anniversary.




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'Igniting Imagination:' Q&A with Jennifer Leigh Warren '77

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Catherine Treyz / The Dartmouth Senior Staff *Editor's Note: This week, five members of The Dartmouth Arts and Entertainment Staff sat down with the featured guests in this Friday's "Igniting Imagination," who will be returning to campus to celebrate the Hopkins Center's 50th Anniversary.


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Alumnus stresses skills over passion

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Courtesy of Dartmouth.edu Students should disregard advice to follow their passions and instead focus on developing a specific set of skills in order to have successful careers, according to Cal Newport '04, author of "So Good They Can't Ignore You: Why Skills Trump Passion in the Quest for Work you Love." Developing a sense of autonomy, mastery, competence and impact in one's job produces career satisfaction, Newport said.


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'Igniting Imagination:' Q&A with Rachel Dratch '88

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Catherine Treyz / The Dartmouth Senior Staff *Editor's Note: This week, five members of The Dartmouth Arts and Entertainment Staff sat down with the featured guests in this Friday's "Igniting Imagination," who will be returning to campus to celebrate the Hopkins Center's 50th Anniversary.







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Distributive requirements encourage exploration

Dartmouth's distributive course curriculum which requires students to complete at least one course in eight different broad educational categories encourages student exploration and exposure to hidden interests, according to students and deans.



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Daily Debriefing

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Demonstrations in Kabul, Afghanistan, turned violent on Monday after President Hamid Karzai's decision to change the name of Kabul Education University to the Martyr of Peace Professor Burhanuddin Rabbani University, The New York Times reported.