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June 8, 2025 | Latest Issue
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Pascal Croak
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Weekend welcomes alumni to Hanover

Winter Carnival, like the College's other major weekends, draws large crowds of alumni back to campus to reunite with former classmates and partake in a traditional Dartmouth experience. While the Alumni Relations office does not keep track of the number of alumni returning to the College over the weekend, it expects the weekend to be popular among alumni, according to senior managing director Diana Lawrence.

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Internet protesters associated with hacktivist group Anonymous took responsibility for shutting down the websites of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Department of Justice on Sunday, according to the Huffington Post.

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Alumni share Vietnam memories

Lee Chilcote '64, James Laughlin III '64 and Bud McGrath '64 shared their experiences serving in Vietnam as members of the United States military with members of history professor Edward Miller's 35-student class on the Vietnam War on Thursday evening. The panel, which took place in Filene Auditorium, was coordinated by class representative Phil Schaefer '64, who is auditing Miller's class and recently contacted nearly 50 members of the Class of 1964 for vignettes related to their time in Vietnam.

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Groups to host non-Greek events

In order to accommodate students and alumni with diverse interests, several campus clubs and groups are offering activities as an alternative to the weekend's Greek-sponsored events over Homecoming weekend.

University of Maryland, Baltimore County President Freeman Hrabowski spoke about the importance of research and collaboration to higher education.
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Hrabowski offers goals for higher education

Maggie Rowland / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Higher education would benefit from a greater focus on student collaboration, use of technology and "blended instruction," University of Maryland, Baltimore County President Freeman Hrabowski said in his Tuesday lecture. The event, held in Filene Auditorium, marked the latest presentation in the Leading Voices in Higher Education strategic planning lecture series. Part of reaching these goals of improving higher education include emphasizing laboratory work among undergraduates, according to Hrabowski, who received his master's degree in mathematics and a PhD in higher education and statistics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign at the age of 24. "We're working with the American public to recognize the importance of science," Hrabowski said.

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John Silber, president of Boston University from 1971 to 1996, died on Thursday morning in his Brookline, Mass., home at the age of 86, The New York Times reported.

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