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April 25, 2024 | Latest Issue
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Marielle Battistoni
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McNeill '11 places at Imagine Cup

Competing against game development teams from around the world, Edward McNeill '11 won the second-place prize for game development at the 2009 Microsoft Imagine Cup competition, held earlier this month in Cairo, Egypt.

Boston University professor Andrew Bacevich argued that United States foreign policy is defined by expansionism in a Thursday lecture at the College.
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Prof. discusses U.S. foreign policy

ANDREW FOUST / The Dartmouth Staff Rather than working to change other country's policies, the United States must examine its own policies in order to confront the perceived economic, political and military crises currently facing the nation, Boston University political scientist and historian Andrew Bacevich said in a lecture at the Rockefeller Center on Wednesday afternoon. "We have reached a true turning point in U.S.

Former undersecretary of State for political affairs R. Nicholas Burns discussed the foreign policy decisions facing President Barack Obama in a public address at the College on Wednesday.
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Burns looks at future foreign policy

The United States must avoid isolationism in order to address the most significant threats to its national security, R. Nicholas Burns, former undersecretary of State for political affairs, said in a public lecture on Wednesday afternoon in Filene Auditorium. Burns echoed President Barack Obama's inaugural ...

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Webster program hosts conference

The Daniel Webster Project, formerly the Daniel Webster Program, hosted its first "ancient and modern conference," which featured papers by several prominent professors of political philosophy and debate over the role of classical and modern influences in contemporary liberal arts education.

Members of the Dartmouth Coalition for Global Health talk to students in Thayer Dining Hall to raise awareness of global poverty.
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DCGH raises awareness, students live on $2 for day

Sarah Irving / The Dartmouth Staff The first-ever Two Dollar-a-Day Challenge, held at Dartmouth on Wednesday, tested students' ability to sustain themselves for one full day on $2 or less, in an effort to call attention to the more than one billion people living in extreme poverty worldwide. The challenge, sponsored by the Dartmouth Coalition for Global Health and the East Wheelock Service Corps, offered a $2 rice-and-beans dinner served in Food Court.

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