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April 23, 2024 | Latest Issue
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Caroline Duffy
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Eight new individuals with ties to Harvard Dental School have been labeled "probable" cases of swine flu, according to a Friday announcement by the Boston Public Health Commission, The Harvard Crimson reported on Monday.

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Graduate Senate aims to create 'unified voice'

Unable to convince the Board of Trustees to add a graduate school representative to the presidential search committee, Samuel Bakhoum, a fourth-year M.D./Ph.D candidate, and Bradley Demay, who will complete his Ph.D in biology in 2010, decided to create an advocacy body for graduate students.

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Correction appended The Order of Omega, Office of Residential Life and Greek Leadership Council hosted their annual awards ceremony on Tuesday to honor the achievement of Greek organizations and their members.

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Cornell University will cut endowment spending by 15 percent as part of an effort to cover its 10-percent budget shortfall, Bloomberg reported Saturday.

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New findings by The Chronicle of Higher Education suggest that university specialists and top-level administrators often make more than the presidents of their universities, The New York Times reported Sunday.

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The University of Pennsylvania saw a decrease in the total number of applications for the Class of 2013, according to The Daily Pennsylvanian.

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Approximately five colleges and non-profit organizations are considering suing their investment managers in light of recent financial losses, The Chronicle of Higher Education reported Wednesday.

Microfinance experts take part in a panel discussion on eliminating poverty through the promotion of entrepreneurship on Tuesday.
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Lenders talk future of microfinance

BEN GETTINGER / The Dartmouth Staff Representatives from two microfinance firms debated the advantages and disadvantages of commercializing the microfinance field at a Tuesday panel sponsored by Dartmouth's Social Enterprise and Economic Development Society.

Elementary and middle school students compete at a Lego League competition on Saturday.
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Local students compete in Lego League tournament

Jared Bookman Robots made from Lego building blocks attempted to stop global warming at the Thayer School of Engineering last Saturday when 120 elementary and middle-school students competed in the For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology Lego League tournament.

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