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Orozco murals reopen after updates to room

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CECELIA SHAO / The Dartmouth The Orozco Room, home to a famous mural by Jose Clemente Orozco and the library course reserves, reopened to the public on Saturday after undergoing almost four months of renovations, including the installation of a state-of-the-art lighting system, new furniture and desk lamps. The new LED lighting system, installed by Anita Jorgensen Lighting Design, is intended to better display the murals, according to art history professor Mary Coffey.


News

WitsON program offers mentorship to women

Dartmouth is one of 72 undergraduate institutions with students currently participating in Women in Technology Sharing Online, a web-based forum where students can interact with other students and female mentors in science, engineering, math and technology, according to Piazza Vice President of Operations Phil Soffer.






Sports

Battle of the Sexes

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Hello readers. I am going to confide in you I am a man of many fears. The thought of getting shot makes my amygdala pulsate.





Sports

1-on-1 with Abbey D'Agostino '14

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This week, I sat down with cross country and track star Abbey D'Agostino '14 to discuss the season, her performance at the Olympic trials and her future in running. When did you first start competitive running? AD: I first started competitive running my freshman year of high school.



Arts

Beyond the Bubble

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In the week ahead, the world is returning to a common theme that we all know and love the classic love story, only reinvented.



News

PAAR raises funds for CHaD event

Philanthropic All American Rush, the Inter-Fraternity Council and the Panhellenic Council are collaborating with the Children's Hospital at Dartmouth in its annual CHaD Hero Half Marathon and Ripcord 5K that will take place on Oct.


Opinion

Brooks: Don't Dimiss the NRO

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Whether it was through a game of harbor, a trip to the river or watching the Olympics, I found plenty of time during my Summer term for fun and distractions, and I ultimately had an amazing experience in part due to the NRO I used in one of my courses.


Former College President James Wright was one of several speakers at a symposium on military service held on Friday and Saturday.
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Symposium discusses veterans' issues

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CECELIA SHAO / The Dartmouth The nature of modern war has widened the chasm between civilians and the armed forces, former College President James Wright said at a history symposium, "Military Service and National Obligation," this weekend.


News

Daily Debriefing

A newly revamped Common Application will debut Aug. 1, 2013 as part of an $8-million project to accommodate the increasing volume of applications from around the world, The Chronicle of Higher Education reported.


Sports

Football handles Yale in easy victory

Down 14-13 at halftime, the Dartmouth football team methodically pulled away from Yale University to win 34-14 on Saturday in New Haven, Conn., as the Big Green's stringent defense and strong play from unheralded backups gave Dartmouth its first 3-1 start since 1997 and its first win over Yale since 2002. After the Bulldogs (1-3, 0-2 Ivy) seized a 14-10 lead on a fake field goal with 4:12 to play in the first half, the Big Green (1-1 Ivy) defense buckled down and stopped four of Yale's next six fourth-down attempts. "We knew they were an aggressive team, and we knew they were going to have some tricks in the bag," co-captain and linebacker Bronson Green '14 said.