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June 28, 2025 | Latest Issue
The Dartmouth
John A. Alzate
Members of the Dartmouth Panhellenic extension committee held an information session on Tuesday.
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Info session held about adding a new sorority

DOUG GONZALEZ / The Dartmouth Members of the Dartmouth Panhellenic Council extension committee presented information on the search for a new National Panhellenic Conference sorority to potential new members and other interested women during an information session held in Kemeny Hall on Tuesday.

Thayer School of Engineering student Jacob Jurmain '08 is working on a new invention that could help military personnel avoid roadside bombs.
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Student invention could help in Iraq

Zeke Turner / The Dartmouth Senior Staff When Jacob Jurmain '08 demonstrated a robot he built as a teenager -- a rudimentary scout robot for SWAT teams -- at the Thayer School of Engineering's annual open house last spring, his audience included fellow College students and local residents.

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Dartmouth budget cuts worry business owners

Nearly a month after the College announced its new budget plan, many local business owners are expressing concern about whether the announced layoffs and spending reductions will have detrimental long-term effects on their establishments.

Dartmouth Dining Services will restructure in light of the College's recently announced budget plan.
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DDS to restructure in light of spending cuts

Eric Tanner / The Dartmouth Dartmouth Dining Services will partially restructure its business model over the next few years in an effort to reduce costs as part of the College's recently announced budget plan, according to Dean of Residential Life Martin Redman.

The economic downturn has hurt businesses up and down Main Street.
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Local businesses adjust to recession

Elisabeth Ericson / The Dartmouth Staff Correction appended Leaning against the countertop at the bar, Mai Thai owner Sommay Vorachak quietly sighed and looked around his empty restaurant on a recent Tuesday evening.

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New piracy law may cost College

A nationwide campaign for state laws that would require colleges to track students' illegal file sharing could cost the College millions of dollars if the laws are passed, Ellen Young, manager of consulting services at Dartmouth Computer Services, said in an e-mail message to The Dartmouth.

Students indulge in their favorite foods for 'No Diet Day,' an international event to raise awareness about potential hazards of dieting.
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Students chow down for EDPA's 'No Diet Day'

Larissa Cespedes / The Dartmouth Staff Tabletops littered with Ghirardelli chocolate bars, slices of ham, graham crackers and mini eclairs attracted students to Collis Common Ground on Monday to commemorate International No Diet Day, an annual event to raise awareness about the adverse effects of dieting.

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