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April 18, 2024 | Latest Issue
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Ryan Kim
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UNH sets example for policy change

Correction appended Before the University of New Hampshire's chapter of Zeta Chi Beta fraternity was charged for providing alcohol to underage students in 1993, Greek life at the University of New Hampshire more closely resembled Dartmouth's Greek scene, according to several UNH students contacted by The Dartmouth.

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SA to fund College TEDx conference

Student Assembly passed legislation during Tuesday's General Assembly meeting to allocate up to $9,000 for a "TEDx" event, which would bring experts from diverse fields to a conference at Dartmouth.

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SA debates inquiry of staff input on budget

Dani Wang / The Dartmouth Staff Dani Wang / The Dartmouth Staff Members of Student Assembly actively debated whether to pass legislation during Tuesday's General Assembly meeting that would ask the College to explain publicly the lack of representation of Service Employees International Union members on budget committees.

Kimberle Williams Crenshaw gave the keynote address at Monday's Martin Luther King Jr. meeting.
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MLK speaker highlights a ‘non-racial' America

Decades after the civil rights movement, Martin Luther King Jr.'s sense of the "fierce urgency of now" when combatting racial inequality remains necessary and prevalent, according to Kimberle Williams Crenshaw. A University of California at Los Angeles law professor and leading authority on civil rights, ...

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CMC-clinic affiliation still sparks controversy

MANCHESTER, N.H. Community members voiced their concerns on Monday about the proposed affiliation between Catholic Medical Center and the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Clinic the multi-specialty group physician practice affiliated with Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center at the New Hampshire Institute of Art here during the third and final open forum on the issue.

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