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In an effort to reach students even when they are procrastinating on Facebook, the academic management company Blackboard has created a Facebook application to put many of Blackboard's tools on the social networking site, Inside Higher Ed reported on Wednesday.

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Tuck speakers extol Indian workforce

India's large and young workforce is its "biggest asset," according to experts that spoke at the second annual Tuck India Business Conference, held at the Tuck School of Business on Friday.

Harvard divinity professor Amy Hollywood examined the multiple roles of Mary Magdalene for the annual Suzanne Zantop Memorial Lecture Monday.
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Hollywood's speech honors Zantop

Andy Foust / The Dartmouth Staff Harvard Divinity School professor Amy Hollywood analyzed conflicting interpretations of Mary Magdalene for the annual Suzanne Zantop Memorial Lecture, given in honor of Zantop, who was murdered in 2001.

Students and community members enjoy an early Cinco de Mayo festival in Collis Common Ground on Sunday night. The holiday marks the anniversary of the 1862 victory of the Mexican army over the French.
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College celebrates Cinco de Mayo

Mariachi music blared as students and community members celebrated an early Cinco de Mayo in Collis Common Ground Sunday night. The event featured performances by the Dartmouth Argentine Tango Society and Soul Scribes as well as a keynote address by Marysa Navarro, a history professor, that explained ...

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Le '98 speaks on global health care

In Lesotho, an African nation with a population of approximately 2 million, more than 700,000 citizens are infected with HIV, Phuoc Le '98, M.D., a resident in Global Health Equity, Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at Harvard Medical School, said in a speech on Tuesday.

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The trial of Christopher Hollis, accused of the 2005 murder of Meleia Willis--Starbuck '07, is scheduled commence next week after more than two and half years of delays, according to the Daily Californian.

Haley Bolin '08, a leader of the Christian Navigators, stresses the importance of understanding gender and tradition at a panel discussion on Tuesday night.
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Female students share personal ties to religion

Sarah Laeuchli / The Dartmouth Staff Sara Ludin '08 was two weeks into the Fall term of her sophomore year when she decided to start wearing a hijab, the traditional Muslim head scarf. "There was no family pressure -- I just felt like I had to start wearing it," she said.

The Dance for a Dream event, held in Collis Commonground on Saturday, benefited the Lwala Community Alliance, a non-profit organization that funds the Lwala clinic in Kenya, founded by Milton Ochieng '04 and Fred Ochieng '05.
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Dance for a Dream aids Lwala clinic in Kenya

Teresa Lattanzio / The Dartmouth Staff For Milton Ochieng '04 and his brother Fred Ochieng '05, the isolation of their hometown in rural Kenya was made painfully clear when they witnessed a woman die of blood loss while in child labor as villagers pushed her in a wheelbarrow towards the paved road.

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