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Orozco murals named national historic landmark

Cecelia Shao / The Dartmouth Staff The 20 panels of the evocative and famed Orozco murals in Baker-Berry Library have been named a national historic landmark, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar and National Park Service Director Jonathan Jarvis announced on March 11.

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Byman supports military drone use

The Obama administration's use of military drones in counterterrorism operations has sparked a wave of ethical and legal concerns, most recently in relation to the confirmation hearings for CIA director nominee John Brennan. Georgetown University professor Daniel Byman supported drone use in a lecture ...

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Winter Carnival Council determines weekend's schedule

This year's Winter Carnival will feature the weekend's traditional events inspired by the theme "A Very Grimm Carnival," a tribute to the Grimm Brothers' dark fairy tales, Winter Carnival Council co-chair Mandy Bowers '14 said. While the council hoped to revive previously canceled events, as of press time, a second year of unseasonably warm weather prompted the cancellation of the campus-wide snow sculpture contest and the Carni Classic, a cross-country ski race on the Hanover Country Club golf course. On Thursday evening, Winter Carnival opened with ceremonies on the Green.

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Gender center modifies name

As part of a series of institutional changes, the Center for Women and Gender changed its name to the Center for Gender and Student Engagement on Feb. 1 to reflect its mission to provide support to all students. The center is planning a symposium on gender-related issues next term. The name change underlies ...

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"We Are Not Anonymous" campaign targets campus bias

"I am an athlete and I am not dumb!" "Your frat basement, My Body." "Just because I'm black, doesn't mean that I'm a source on all things black... professor!" These were among the dozens of statements of resistance to discrimination that lined the hallway leading to King Arthur Flour in Baker-Berry ...

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Geithner steps down from role

Four years after taking the helm at the height of the financial crisis, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner '83 is stepping down. President Barack Obama nominated White House Chief of Staff Jack Lew to replace him, and, pending Senate approval, Lew will take over by the end of January. Geithner is the ...

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Collis Cafe begins renovations

The Collis Center for Student Involvement began extensive renovations to expand the current dining space and install an air conditioning system on Nov. 19, Collis Center Director Eric Ramsey said. During construction, food will be served in Collis 101, and Collis Common Ground will act as a temporary ...

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