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April 13, 2026
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Skorton to lead Cornell University

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Courtesy of Cornell University After Cornell President Jeffrey Lehman's controversial resignation last June, the Board of Trustees at Ithaca's Ivy League institution announced Saturday that they have found a replacement.


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Theater prof. sues College for inequity

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She has taught acting for two decades, but now theater professor Mara Sabinson is playing a different kind of role -- plaintiff in a lawsuit that raises serious charges of harassment and discrimination against College administrators. Sabinson, 59, a tenured associate professor, is suing Dartmouth for alleged age, sexual and religious discrimination, as well as breach of contract.





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Students host gathering to mark Lunar New Year

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Jennifer Garfinkel / The Dartmouth Staff Students and community members celebrated the Lunar New Year Sunday afternoon with East Asian-themed foods and performances in Collis Commonground. The event, initiated by the Dartmouth Asian Organization, was created to foster an understanding of Asian culture for the many non-Asians in attendance and also to bring together many of the Asian groups on campus, DAO president Elisha Tam '07 said. "I think Asian culture is particularly hard to penetrate and understand, because Asians tend to be very guarded when it comes to race.


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Conference offers insight on consulting, Wall Street

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Teresa Lattanzio / The Dartmouth Staff Dressed in coordinating suits and polished shoes, with briefcases and resumes in hand, Dartmouth students eagerly trekked down Tuck Mall to meet Goldman Sachs representatives at the Tuck School of Business's Pipeline Conference for Women and Minorities. The Tuck Pipeline Program, created by Tracie M.


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Probation processes confound CFS houses

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/ The Dartmouth At constant risk of College reprimand for violations ranging from the possession of drug paraphernalia to the provision of a common source of alcohol, many Greek organizations are realizing that there is more to probation process than just the infraction alone. In the past month alone, several organizations were found to be in violation of College policy by Safety and Security.


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Olympics held in spite of weather

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/ The Dartmouth Despite warm temperatures and sporadic rain, the fourth annual Winter Special Olympics drew a record turnout of around 200 athletes at the Dartmouth Skiway on Saturday, over twice the turnout of last year's event.




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Katrina Help discusses its winter break trip to Biloxi

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The Katrina Help organization united with the Rockapellas Thursday night to share the experience of their winter break community service trip to Biloxi, Miss. Biloxi, a coastal town an hour away from New Orleans, was hit by Hurricane Katrina devastatingly and unexpectedly in September.



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Lack of funding forces end of mentor program

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The Steps Toward Adult Responsibility Program, which provides social support for adolescents living with chronic illnesses such as cancer and diabetes, will be shut down this June as its funding dries up.


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'Tech at Tuck' brings technology companies to campus

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Maxwell Copello / The Dartmouth Executives from high-profile media and technology companies such as ESPN International and Microsoft discussed new trends and developments in providing entertainment to the digital home Wednesday night for the Tuck School of Business' "Tech at Tuck" day. The panel of four consisted of Chairman and CEO of Time Warner Cable Glenn Britt '71 Tu '72, the Senior Vice President of marketing for the digital video and audio products group at Samsung Jim Sanduski, the General Manager for strategy and communications at Microsoft Research Kevin Schofield '88 and the managing director of ESPN International Russell Wolff '89 Tu '94. Bruce Leichtman, president of Leichtman Research Group, Inc., moderated the discussion. "It's interesting having these players come from four different areas and the question is, how do they work together and how do they compete to help bring technologies into the home?" Leichtman said in an interview with The Dartmouth. At the start of the discussion, Leichtman asked members of the audience if they owned an iPod or a similar digital music player.



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Discussion covers poor mothers and welfare aid

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History professor and chair of the Jewish Studies program Annelise Orleck discussed the struggle that poor black mothers faced after large welfare cuts were enacted in late-1960s Las Vegas. Wednesday night's lecture, titled "What if poor mothers ran the world?


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Daily newspaper delivery re-established after hiatus

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Emma Haberman / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Many students dedicated to staying in touch with the world outside of Hanover felt a vacancy in their lives at the start of Winter term when their free copies of The New York Times were nowhere to be found. The Collegiate Readership program, funded by the Student Assembly, provides issues of The New York Times along with The Boston Globe, USA Today and the Financial Times at no charge to the student body. The program, now in its third year at the College, supplies newspaper pickup stations in the Hopkins Center, the Collis Center and Novack Cafe, and typically costs the Assembly approximately $25,000 of its $90,000 annual budget. Students were relieved when the cornerstone of the Assembly's biggest program returned to shelves Tuesday. "It's so easy to fall out of touch with what's going on in the world when you are on campus," Deb Origel '09 said.


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Dartmouth students assaulted in Calif.

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Two Dartmouth sophomores were assaulted and injured early Saturday morning by three unidentified men in Santa Barbara County, Calif. Dan Siegfried '08 underwent treatment for a severe concussion, a broken right orbital bone and a laceration under his eye.


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Police Blotter

Jan. 10, Lyme Road, 1:35 p.m. A private citizen complained to Hanover Police that a man in a Subaru Legacy was driving recklessly.