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April 25, 2024 | Latest Issue
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Occupy Harvard and Occupy Boston protestors joined together to rally against a Goldman Sachs recruiting session hosted by Harvard University's Career Services on Monday afternoon, The Harvard Crimson reported.

Members of the 2012 Directorate gathered in Casque and Gauntlet Senior Society on Friday evening to announce the incoming Directorate members.
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Fletcher, Cerny to direct The Dartmouth in 2012

Emily Fletcher '13 and Branko Cerny '13 will take over as editor-in-chief and publisher of The Dartmouth next term, the outgoing Directorate announced at the annual Changeover ceremony at Casque and Gauntlet Senior Society on Friday evening. Fletcher, who will replace Emma Fidel '12 as editor-in-chief, ...

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Donation to fund writing courses

The College's Institute of Writing and Rhetoric will use recent anonymous donations to fulfill its longstanding goal of requiring all incoming freshmen to enroll in a Writing 5 or Writing 2/3 course in addition to a First-Year Seminar beginning Fall 2012, according to Christiane Donahue, director of the Institute.

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New Hampshire Secretary of State Bill Gardner threatened to move up the Republican primary to as early as Dec.

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Topside v. CVS: Stores compete in new market

HUNTER VAN ADELSBERG / The Dartmouth Following the elimination of Topside credit in the new SmartChoice meal plan, business at the campus convenience store has decreased despite Topside's attempt to remain competitive through price cuts, according to Topside manager Todd Tattershall, who has overseen the store for nine years. Topside was forced to cut prices for most of its items by approximately 20 percent in order to stay competitive with other Hanover convenience stores, according to Tattershall.

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