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Huntsman talks U.S. trade, foreign relations
A strong relationship between the United States and China is “profoundly consequential” to American economic success in the 21st century, according to former Gov. Jon Huntsman, R-Utah, who spoke to a full-capacity audience of about 220 people at Dartmouth College on Tuesday.
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Klein urges public school reform
Former New York City public schools chancellor and current News Corporation executive vice president Joel Klein described the “crisis” facing the American school system in an increasingly globalized economy and explained how competition and innovation can improve the quality of schools in a ...
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Giuliani attacks Obama’s economic policies
Although former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani has “no doubt” about how to solve America’s current economic crisis, he must work with others who do not agree with him in order to effect political change, he said Friday in a speech to about 200 students and community members at Dartmouth ...
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Shout out to Midnight Yell
Midnight Yell is the late-night tradition of Aggieland, a tradition that has brought Aggies together for decades to get excited for the next big game.
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Geithner praises crisis response
Politicians on Capitol Hill are working to overcome partisanship and reverse the trends of a “lost decade” of economic and fiscal decisions, according to Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, who spoke to a crowd of over 900 people at Dartmouth College on Friday.
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Gregg calls for gov’t. spending cuts
The United States could face fiscal and economic collapse unless the federal government addresses expanding deficits and federal debt, former U.S. senator Judd Gregg, R-N.H., said in the first installment of a Summer term lecture series titled “Leading Voices in Politics and Policy.
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Anti-poverty group Food Not Bombs rally for the homeless
The anti-poverty group Food Not Bombs rallied outside of the Student Union on Thursday – but with no food in hand. The volunteers advertised their organization through signs and word of mouth in order to gain more followers. For more photos, view the gallery here.
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Farmers markets grow in popularity in Minneapolis
Terry Sias sold her baked goods out of a church parking lot Saturday morning in Northeast Minneapolis. After spending 16 hours in her small St. Louis Park, Minn.
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World No Tobacco Day comes to Oklahoma State
The Peer Health Advocates presented World No Tobacco Day in the Memorial Union Quad on Tuesday, May 31, providing information regarding health risks of tobacco use and informing students of the policy change at Oregon State University shifting to a smoke-free campus in September.
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