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June 13, 2025 | Latest Issue
The Dartmouth
Catherine Ding
11.8.13.news.learning
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Gentes to lead experiential learning initative

College President Phil Hanlon’s proposed initiative to expand and require experiential learning will consist of research experiences, community service, entrepreneurial activities, creative performances and professional experiences.

10.30.13.news.germany
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FSP unaffected by revelation of NSA spying on Merkel

As the United States confronts allegations that the National Security Agency spied on German Chancellor Angela Merkel, students studying abroad in Berlin on the German foreign studies program find themselves at the epicenter of an international scandal.

The Setonian
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Government, economics professors reflect on shutdown

Following the end of the federal government shutdown on Oct. 17, multiple professors noted that there would be short and long term ramifications on the political scene and in economic markets, though the extent of this impact is unclear. Approval ratings for both Republican and Democratic Congressional members have declined in recent weeks, according to polls conducted by various news outlets.

The Setonian
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Spa, bank to occupy 68 S. Main St. space

Downtown Hanover will have notable additions and absences by the winter, with new businesses jockeying for vacancies left in the spaces formerly occupied by the Mountain Goat and the Wine Crate. In December, the European Face and Body Studio is projected to open its doors on 68 South Main St., offering skin treatment, massages and a spray tanning room. The rest of the Mountain Goat's old storefront will be occupied by the Lake Sunapee Bank, which is vacating its current premises at 12 South St.

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Coed rush concludes over weekend

Julietta Gervase / The Dartmouth Coed rush concluded this weekend, though most coed fraternities and societies have more fluid procedures for membership than those of formal sorority and fraternity rush. Six students accepted bids at Alpha Theta coed fraternity, which uses a formal process, and four new members joined Amarna undergraduate society, whose membership is rolling.

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