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Shaun Akhtar
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Crady holds forum to discuss AMP

As part of an effort to collect student feedback about the proposed Alcohol Management Program, Dean of the College Tom Crady and special assistant to the Dean of the College Kate Burke held a question and answer session in Collis Center on Thursday night.

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Approximately 50 employees of Harvard Management Co., the group responsible for overseeing Harvard University's endowment, will be laid off over the next few months, according to Reuters.

Kul Chandra Gautam '72 discussed how to improve children's health care worldwide in his lecture Monday night in Filene Auditorium.
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Gautam '72 examines child health

Elisabeth Ericson / The Dartmouth Staff Combatting disease and premature death among children is one of the most important priorities for modern societies, Kul Chandra Gautam '72, former assistant secretary-general of the United Nations and deputy executive director of UNICEF, said Monday in a lecture at Filene Auditorium.

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Milton Ochieng '04 and Frederick Ochieng '05 will be featured on ABC's World News with Charles Gibson and honored in the show's Person of the Week segment on Friday night.

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The Stanford Graduate School of Business has laid off 49 employees, approximately 12 percent of its non-faculty workforce, in response to economic downturn, according to the Stanford News Service web site.

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Ron Daniels, provost of the University of Pennsylvania, has been selected to be the 14th president of Johns Hopkins University, according to The Washington Post.

Students celebrate President-elect Barack Obama's Tuesday victory in an Office of Pluralism and Leadership event Sunday in Collis Common Ground.
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Students celebrate Obama's victory

Sarah Irving / The Dartmouth Staff Five days after hundreds of students staged a spontaneous celebration across campus following the victory of President-elect Barack Obama, approximately 70 members of the Dartmouth community gathered together for a second Obama celebration in Collis Common Ground on Sunday night.

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A professor of electrical engineering at the State University of New York at Binghamton returned to the United States on Sunday after being detained in Khazakstan for over a month on charges of currency smuggling, the Chronicle of Higher Education reported Tuesday.

NASA solar physicist Barbara Thompson explains variations in the sun's magnetism at a Tuesday lecture in Wilder Hall.
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Physicist explains Sun's magnetism felt on Earth

JONATHAN ERDMAN / The Dartmouth Staff Barbara Thompson, a solar physicist for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, outlined variations in the Sun's magnetic field and described how scientists analyze such changes and their effects on the Eart in a speech Tuesday night in Wilder Hall.

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