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News

Jamboree raises $2,500 for Junction teen center

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Jenny Che / The Dartmouth Staff Students, families and community members congregated on the Green for an afternoon of outdoor activities, student performances and barbecue at Saturday's Jamboree for the Junction, a philanthropy event organized by the summer Panhellenic Council.


Sports

Invitational honors inspiring golf coach

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Golf enthusiasts from Dartmouth and the Upper Valley came together for the 37th-annual Tommy Keane Invitational over the weekend to celebrate the College's golf program and honor its first coach, who devoted 44 years of service as a head coach and a professional at the Hanover Country Club. Keane, remembered as an endearing man with an inspiring personality, was a respected teacher of the game who encouraged his athletes to strive for excellence, leaving an unparalleled legacy at Dartmouth, according to men's golf coach Rick Parker. "I think the guy was respected like no other golf pro we've ever had," Parker said.



Opinion

Pedde: Humility Over Hubris

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Last Wednesday, the Tuck School of Business hosted a panel discussion titled "Obama and Coolidge: What the 44th President Might Learn From the 30th." The discussion included interesting talks by both economics professor Douglas Irwin and former Vermont Gov.



Sports

Joel: Ivies are athletic model

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In the wake of the Jerry Sandusky scandal, many colleges and universities are looking inward, wondering and questioning the role that sports plays in their institutions.


News

Anderson to join OPAL as advisor

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Aeriel Anderson has been appointed as the pan-Asian and Asian-American advisor and assistant dean in the Office of Pluralism and Leadership after a search process that began in April, according to Office of Pluralism and Leadership Director Alysson Satterlund.


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Binagwaho stresses equity in care

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Jenny Che / The Dartmouth Staff Rwandan Minister of Health Agnes Binagwaho spoke about the importance of equity, science, participation and sustainability in developing health care systems in a lecture held Monday afternoon in Filene Auditorium. The Geisel School of Medicine also announced Monday that it is partnering with the Rwanda Ministry of Health for the Human for Health program, which will help support development of a "high-quality and sustainable health system in Rwanda," according to a College press release.



Arts

Hop previews acts and artists for upcoming Year of the Arts

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From political sketch comedy to classical baroque chamber music, the upcoming 2012-2013 season at the Hopkins Center will host an impressive collection of musical acts, theater groups and performance artists, with the intention of making the Hop's 50th anniversary an unforgettable year-long celebration as part of the Year of the Arts initiative announced in June. At Wednesday's visiting artist season preview, Hop programming director Margaret Lawrence presented next year's featured acts to a packed audience of students and community members in Moore Theater. "This summer already has been a sign of great things to come," Lawrence said.


Opinion

Price: Going Green

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Would increased oil drilling save our environment? Not according to J. Henry Fair, a photographer and political activist, who recently preached the importance of going green to my photography class.


News

SEAD wraps up 13th year on Saturday

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The Summer Enrichment at Dartmouth program will conclude its 13th summer on campus on Saturday, supporting 26 high school students from under-resourced backgrounds across the East Coast on their path toward attending college. SEAD was founded in 2001 through a collaboration between the Tucker Foundation and the College's education department.


News

Gay Senate candidate will run against alumna

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In 2006, David Pierce, who is openly gay, was elected to represent District 9 in the New Hampshire House of Representatives, a victory for a demographic realm that is still largely underrepresented in state and national politics.


Mirror

RECRUITING 101: DO'S & DON'TS

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DO:Secure a tap for a secret society Everyone knows that the most important reason to be in a secret society besides further contributing to Dartmouth's already high levels of social competitiveness is to help land a sick post-graduation job.