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Beloved by students, Prof. Cahill dies at 85

The flags on the Green flew at half-mast on Monday for George Cahill, Jr., a former Dartmouth biology professor and diabetes researcher best known for his work on understanding human starvation, who died at the RiverMead Retirement Community in Peterborough, N.H., on July 30 as a result of complications due to pneumonia, according to the Monadnock Ledger-Transcript.

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Presidential search profile released

Matthew McNierney / The Dartmouth Staff This week, the presidential search committee tasked with finding Dartmouth's next president released its presidential position profile, which describes the College and outlines the qualities that the committee hopes to find in candidates, according to chair of the committee Bill Helman '80.

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GLC hosts meeting to hear student concerns

About 30 students hoping to share their feedback about the recently proposed changes to the College's alcohol policy filled Collis 101 on Tuesday night for the Greek Leadership Council's town hall meeting. While opinions on the policies were mixed, most students who spoke expressed dissatisfaction with ...

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College plans to limit funds for Green Team

Leslie Ye / The Dartmouth Staff Starting Tuesday, the College will no longer provide funding for Green Team sober monitors or "party packs" consisting of water and bread sticks at events that are not registered with the College, according Justin Anderson, Director of Media Relations for the College. Anderson said the new policy was enacted in order to reduce "confusion among students" about the College's policy on Green Team and unregistered events. The new policy is an "unfortunate" departure from previous College policy, under which the College provided funding in a lump sum based on Green Team's cost estimates, regardless of whether events monitored by Green Team were registered, former Green Team co-chair Charlotte Cipparone '12 said. Green Team, a student-run organization founded in February 2011, provides sober monitors at campus parties to combat high-risk drinking, as well as food and water to help mitigate the effects of heavy drinking. The College cannot adequately reduce harm at events that are not registered, Anderson said. "We can only put forth our best effort in harm reduction for drinking and sexual assault when we know that there is an event," he said.

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Kadish, Snyder to depart in fall

Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Steven Kadish will leave the College in September to become the senior vice president and chief operating officer at Northeastern University, according to an announcement by Interim President Carol Folt on Monday.

This year's Strips saw increased participation due to advertising efforts and a larger sophomore class size, co-director Reed Womack '14 said.
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DOC Strips draw 180 to outdoors

More than 180 members of the Class of 2014 made their way into the New Hampshire wilderness this weekend to take part in "Strips," a collection of outdoor trips that has become a staple of sophomore summer, according to Reed Wommack '14, who co-directed this year's Strips with Molly McBride '14. While ...

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