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May 16, 2024 | Latest Issue
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Jen Buchholz
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Daily Debriefing

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization launched a World Digital Library on Tuesday, according to The Chronicle of Higher Education.

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College welcomes back the 'Pioneering Nine'

Dartmouth may not have become coeducational until 1972, but Lynn Lobban remembers drinking from a keg and smoking a cigar at the College during the 1968-1969 school year when she formally joined Chi Heorot fraternity.

Robert Ceplikas '78
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Interim director of athletics named

COURTESY OF THE DARTMOUTH AEGIS Deputy athletic director Robert Ceplikas '78 has been named Dartmouth's acting athletic director, and will replace outgoing director Josie Harper on July 1, College officials announced on Wednesday.

The Dartmouth Coach will begin offering service to New York City on March 2. Round-trip tickets will cost $149.
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Dartmouth Coach begins N.Y. trips

Dartmouth Coach will begin offering direct service to New York City on March 2. The new route comes after direct flights from Lebanon Municipal Airport to New York's LaGuardia Airport were discontinued this fall, according to David Fox, Dartmouth Coach's general manager. One-way tickets from Hanover ...

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'Our Green' provides online College calendar

"Our Green," a comprehensive online calendar created by students to serve as a hub for student groups and campus organizations, is scheduled to be launched during Winter Carnival weekend, according to the web site's creators. The web site allows group leaders to create web pages and publicize events from one central web location.

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Daily Debriefing

Dartmouth's Sustainability Initiative has received a $135,000 grant from the Morgan Family Foundation of Los Altos, Calif., as well as a $65,000 donation from Mary Morgan Finegan '86, according to a College press release.

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Williams '79 describes memorial for 9/11

The construction of the National September 11 Memorial and Museum at the World Trade Center, a process characterized by "angst, frustration, lack of candor and absurdity," is being stalled by the competing objectives of the numerous parties involved, David Williams '79, the project manager, said in a lecture on Monday in Collis Center room 101.

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