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May 3, 2024 | Latest Issue
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Katharine L. Uhre
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Students discuss athletic space

Last night over 50 students and several administrators gathered in Tindle Lounge to participate in a fact finding workshop on the future of athletic and recreational space at Dartmouth College. "We have completely open minds and need to hear ...directly from the students," said Chad Floyd, a Partner at Centerbrook Architects and Planners, the college architectural firm and the leader of the workshop last night. The college architects head a team of specialists that includes engineers and representatives from Brailsford & Dunlavey, which specializes in state of the art developments in the college athletic arena. The workshop began with a presentation by two employees of Brailsford & Dunlavey, who discussed the history of athletic facilities and offered ideas for the future.

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Alums discuss student life elsewhere

Yesterday a panel of three Dartmouth graduates spoke to administrators and students about their experiences with student life at other institutions and compared them with their experiences as undergraduates at Dartmouth. The panelists drew comparisons between residential housing at Dartmouth and other institutions.

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Hillel to affiliate with nat'l organization

The leadership of Dartmouth Hillel announced yesterday the group's members had voted unanimously to affiliate with the national Hillel organization -- Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life -- located in Washington, D.C. The affiliation will connect Dartmouth Hillel with a wide network of other campus Hillel organizations as well as provide Dartmouth Hillel with individually catered administrative assistance and feedback. Rabbi Edward Boraz said "This is an opportunity to confer with and share in joint programming across the country." The national organization assesses the budget and program objectives of the individual Hillel organizations.

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Pres. hopeful Bradley to visit Hanover Sunday

Democratic Presidential candidate Bill Bradley will visit Hanover Sunday to meet with a group of 10 to 15 Dartmouth student supporters who are assisting with his campaign. The students will meet with the former New Jersey senator and New York Knick at the home of Chuck Wira, a Dartmouth Medical School physiology professor.

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