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April 23, 2024 | Latest Issue
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ABBIE KOUZMANOFF
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After four years of budget cuts, some states are increasing the tax money they appropriate to higher education, The Chronicle of Higher Education reported.

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Only 60 percent of women holding bachelor's degrees from elite institutions such as Harvard University and Princeton University work full time, compared with 68 percent of women who graduated from less selective schools, The Boston Globe reported.

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Mitosis organizes event for start-ups

After a 10-week accelerator program, three student-run companies, DiagnosMe, Samsara and Food Circles, pitched and showcased their work at a Mitosis Demo Day Saturday. Following the proposals, students called on an audience of approximately 40 students to offer criticism and ideas on how the pitches ...

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Alcohol policies alter Greek events

Natalie Cantave / The Dartmouth Staff The new harm reduction and alcohol policies instituted this year, which include random walkthroughs by Safety and Security officers and harsher penalties or violations, will likely increase Greek houses' vigilance during Green Key weekend.

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PRIDE week emphasizes education

This year's PRIDE Week, which kicked off Friday and will continue through Sunday, includes a wide range of open events, including the gender-bending TransForm fashion show and a CookOUT hosted on the Green. The year's festivities will place an increased emphasis on education, in addition to celebration ...

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Students ‘Take Back the Night'

Ziad Al-Shamsie / The Dartmouth Staff A group of 50 students, faculty and staff banded together against sexual violence Thursday evening in an attempt to "Take Back the Night" and the campus.

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Due to faculty and student discontent, Trinity College has elected to reform its Greek system to require coeducational membership and a minimum GPA, following a near-unanimous vote by its Charter Committee, The Trinity Tripod reported.

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Geisel offers benefits to undergrads

Cecelia Shao / The Dartmouth Staff The Geisel School of Medicine admissions process gives applicants from the College an advantage in receiving an interview for admission, according to Derik Hertel, director of communications and marketing at the Geisel School.

Conservative author and filmmaker Dinesh D'Souza '83 resigned as president of the King's College following allegations of an extramarital affair.
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D'Souza resigns from position

Courtesy of Fitnews.com Former Dartmouth Review editor-in-chief and conservative political commentator Dinesh D'Souza '83 has stepped down from his post as president of the King's College, an evangelical Christian college in New York, following accusations of marital infidelity. The King's College Board of Trustees accepted D'Souza's resignation, effective immediately, to allow him to "attend to his personal and family needs," according to a King's College press release. D'Souza directed, wrote and starred in "2016: Obama's America" (2012), the highest grossing conservative documentary of all time, which is based on his 2010 book, "The Roots of Obama's Rage." D'Souza resigned Thursday, two days after the Christian magazine World published an article alleging that he had spent a night in a hotel room with his Denise Odie Joseph, who he introduced as his fiancee, during a Christian values conference in South Carolina.

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