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April 24, 2024 | Latest Issue
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Madeline Zeiss
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When asked to select comparable institutions, colleges typically chose schools of higher status rather than delineating actual peers, The Chronicle of Higher Education reported.

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A study released by the Education Department's National Center for Education Statistics on Tuesday titled "New Americans in Postsecondary Education," examined the percentages of subgroups of immigrant and first-generation Americans attending colleges and universities compared to the entire undergraduate student population, according to Inside Higher Ed.

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Power outages during interim affect Hanover

The College experienced two significant power outages similar to those that occurred at the end of Spring term during the interim period on June 13 and June 15, according to Kenneth Packard, director of engineering and utilities. A fault in the underground utilities feed owned by National Grid, the energy company that is responsible for the transmission of Hanover's power, in front of the Circle K gas station on Main Street caused the outage on June 13, Packard said.

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Greek orgs. see growth at Ivies

Patton Lowenstein / The Dartmouth Staff Interest and participation in Greek life has recently increased at Dartmouth and several other Ivy League institutions, reflecting national increases in the number of affiliated college students.

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The proportion of foreign students at the University of Washington has drawn a mixed response from local politicians and parents, The New York Times reported Saturday.

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