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The Dartmouth
April 2, 2026
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Student Body President Travis Green '08 said after Tuesday's Assembly meeting that the group is looking to get involved with the Class Divide program.
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Assembly takes on Novack redesign

Alicia Modeen / The Dartmouth Staff Potential renovations of Novack Cafe were among the topics discussed during Tuesday's Student Assembly meeting.


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Computing ramps up illegal-song warnings

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Ellen Young, the manager of Consulting Services at Computer Services, used to e-mail one student per day on behalf of the Recording Industry Association of America, asking them to remove illegally downloaded material from their computers.


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Daily Debriefing

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Recent discoveries about the relationship between blood vessel growth and heart size could open new possibilities in heart disease therapies, a study done by Dartmouth Medical School researchers reports.


Ann Rhoades, who serves as a board member for Jet Blue Airlines, told students in the Haldeman Center about the importance of employees.
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Rhoades discusses entrepreneurship, business management

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Erin Jaeger / The Dartmouth Ann Rhoades, president of People Ink and board member of Jet Blue Airlines, spoke to a packed crowd in the Haldeman Center on Monday about the keys to successful entrepreneurship in a speech entitled "Creating A High Performing Culture: Lessons from Great Companies." Throughout her speech, Rhoades highlighted company values, customer service, employee involvement and thinking creatively as the most important aspects of successful entrepreneurship.




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'Islamo-Fashion' to promote Al-Nur

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No need for the double-take: The posters read "Islamo-Fashion Awareness Week." Al-Nur marked the beginning of its Islamo-Fashion Awareness Week with a movie on Monday.



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Daily Debriefing

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Students commemorated lives lost on the Mexican border in a "Day of the Dead" event on Sunday, Nov.




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Dartmouth AIDS charity set to win $5,000

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Courtesy of grablifegivelife.com / The Dartmouth Staff "Lose the Shoes to Kick AIDS in Africa," an event planned by Dartmouth students to raise money for the Grassroot Soccer organization, is on track to win $5,000 from Dodge's GrabLife GiveLife online competition after a campus-wide mobilization effort.







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Rubric for int'l financial aid adjusted

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Dartmouth's Office of Financial Aid is joining with nine other colleges to establish a new and hopefully more accurate way to calculate international students' financial aid needs. The new system was designed in consultation with Dartmouth's financial aid staff, according to Virginia Hazen, who directs the office. The old system was overhauled in an effort to help financial aid workers more easily determine how much to award international students, whose relative family incomes are difficult to measure because of the discrepancies in purchasing power.


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Committee to consider outsourcing e-mail

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At the same time as many universities begin to outsource their e-mail systems to tech companies such as Google and Microsoft, at Dartmouth, Ellen Waite-Franzen, vice president for information technology, is planning to create a committee by the end of the academic year that will review the school's BlitzMail system.