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The Dartmouth
April 24, 2024 | Latest Issue
The Dartmouth
Allison Robbins
The Setonian
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Smoking making a comeback at Dartmouth

Although an abundance of national anti-smoking campaigns have been directed at the youth of America in the past several years, recent statistics at Dartmouth show that smoking has made a comeback, confirming the results of a Harvard University study published last November in the Journal of American Medicine which found smoking has regained popularity on college campuses across the country. According to the study, co-authored by Henry Wechsler, Ph.D.

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Freedman addresses graduates

Outgoing College President James Freedman will give his 11th and final commencement address today, one of his last symbolic appearances as president of the College. In an interview with The Dartmouth, Freedman, who will still officially serve for six weeks after Commencement, said he will feel "very sad" after the ceremony is over, and "it is hard not to" after 11 years. "It will be a bitter-sweet moment" Freedmen said. Freedman said his favorite part of Commencement is "seeing the joy of the families." He said the number of family members who attend commencement has increased over the years. "Now you see aunts, uncles, grandparents and more [attending graduation]," Freedman said.

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