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June 21, 2025 | Latest Issue
The Dartmouth
Aditya K. Dutt
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President's visit received warmly

Although Commencement and Reunion at the College is generally known to attract large crowds, the celebrations this spring drew an unprecedented number of visitors. More than 12,000 people, including media and secret service officials, gathered on Memorial Field to attend President Bill Clinton's address to the graduating class on June 11. "He received a rousing reception," College spokesman Alex Huppe said.

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Hopkins Center, Hood Museum strive to increase awareness: As the arts play a greater role in student life, the College responds with diverse, unique programming

The adage "things ain't what they used to be" is perhaps the most appropriate description of the arts at Dartmouth today. A consequence primarily of changing attitudes and a concerted effort by the administration to provide consistent programming, the arts have gradually appeared on the priority lists of Dartmouth students.

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Pendleton '71 and Momix to perform

Founded in the early 1980s by Moses Pendleton '71, the acclaimed dance company Momix brings a performance full of wonder and fantasy to Dartmouth on June 23 and 24. Now internationally known for its surrealistic images, Momix has been described by the Washington Post as "...a grown up fantasy world of the best bodies, the neatest toys and magician sleight of hand." On Friday night, Momix will perform "Passion," a combination of dream, magic, light show and hymn to the glories of the human body," according to the Dallas Morning News.

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