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Daily Debriefing

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Shortly after Teresa Sullivan's reinstatement as president of the University of Virginia on June 26, donations to UVA increased significantly, according to The Washington Post.


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College launches arts initiative for Hop anniversary

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As the soulful strains of Johnny Clegg's concert on the Green floated across campus yesterday afternoon, the College announced the "Year of the Arts," an initiative for the 2012-2013 academic year featuring a number of visiting artists and musicians, increased investment in interdisciplinary learning and greater resources for student artists and performing groups, according to College Provost Carol Folt.









Sports

Title IX continues to affect the makeup of collegiate sports

Title IX, the landmark federal legislation mandating gender equity in high school and college athletics, marked its 40th anniversary last Saturday, prompting many around the nation to reflect on the tremendous successes in women's athletics over the last four decades.


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That's What Friends Are For

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Ask anyone on campus what their favorite part about Dartmouth is and at least nine times out of 10, the answer will not be the professors, the course offerings or the horrendous dining plans, but the friendships they've formed here. And why not?



Arts

Work of Van Pelt '11 and De La Cruz '11 exhibited at the Hop

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To most people, coffee grounds are not something to be hung on a wall and admired. To Max Van Pelt '11, however, they were the finishing touches to a complex piece of art. Van Pelt's mixed media sculptures, along with a series of paintings by Logan De La Cruz '11, are being displayed in a joint exhibition at the Jaffe-Friede Gallery in the Hopkins Center. The exhibition is the culminating event for the studio art department's annual Perspectives On Design Award.





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Reserves closed for renovations

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Baker Library's basement Reserve Corridor closed for the summer on June 18 to make way for renovations to improve the viewing experience of the Orozco murals and enhance the configuration of the study space, according to Deputy Librarian Cyndy Pawlek.



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College political groups anticipate election day

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With just over four months until election day, the College Democrats and Republicans are working to advance their respective 2012 presidential candidates through collaboration with national campaigns, according to campus group representatives. The College Democrats have already held several open, informal events and will continue to campaign for President Barack Obama throughout the summer, according to the Obama campaign's New Hampshire spokeswoman Holly Shulman.


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