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April 18, 2024 | Latest Issue
The Dartmouth
Ananth Srikrishnan
The Setonian
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Montero speaks of Spain's changes

Spanish author and journalist Rosa Montero said Spain is currently in "No man's land," in between what it once was and what it wants to become. "I fear that we have the worst of both worlds," said Montero, the keynote speaker in this weekend's symposium on Spain. Montero said the recent history of Spain is more fascinating than the history of any other European country because of rapid transformation in Spanish culture and society.

The Setonian
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Rally urges protection of gay rights in N.H.

New Hampshire legislators and other activists in favor of amending the New Hampshire Anti-Discrimination Law to protect the rights of gays, lesbians and bisexuals spoke to a crowd of students, faculty and area residents in a Dartmouth Hall presentation last night. The participants in the "rally" were gathering to support the New Hampshire Coalition to End Discrimination and its efforts to amend the New Hampshire Anti-Discrimination Law. The Coalition's goal is to change the law so that it prohibits discrimination in the areas of housing, employment, public accommodations and access to credit on the basis of sexual orientation. The law currently forbids discrimination on such grounds as race, color, religion and sex. Legislator William McCann of Dover is the sponsor of the amendment.

The Setonian
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Career Services closes for move to Collis

The Career Services office will close from Dec. 13 through Dec. 17 to move to the new Collis Student Center from its current location on Maynard Street in the old Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital. "We are pleased to be part of the Collis Center," said William Wright-Swadell, director of Career Services, which was located in College Hall before it closed last winter for construction of Collis. The move will cause an interruption of about five to seven working days, Wright-Swadell said.

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