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James Parker was 16 when he was part of a conspiracy with his best friend that resulted in the deaths of Half and Susanne Zantop in Hanover, New Hampshire.
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Although the NCAA has long maintained that its players are “student-athletes” who were in school primarily to study, college sports has grown into a multibillion-dollar industry that richly rewards coaches and schools while the players remained unpaid amateurs.
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The virtuosic violinist and Dartmouth artist-in-residence Johnny Gandelsman discusses his new anthology.
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What a new Dartmouth College study tells us about how climate change is affecting snow in the region.
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Three rockets will launch from the desert of New Mexico this Saturday as part of a NASA mission to better understand the upper atmosphere.
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Jack Duranceau’s senior thesis studied the existence of two new planets 257 light years away.
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A new exhibit at the Dartmouth library documents Russia’s war in Ukraine in a series of posters. It opened last week, on the one-year anniversary of the invasion.
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This hour, host Connor Cyrus speaks with Dartmouth Prof. Russell Muirhead about election denialism, misinformation, conspiracy theories and how they threaten democratic elections in November.
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The college is drilling test wells to expand access to geothermal energy to heat and cool buildings on campus. The systems collect thermal energy from below the earth’s surface, then run it through heat pumps for air conditioning.
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Nearly a week since Russia invaded Ukraine, the outbreak of war and the international sanctions against Russia have put the world on edge. This hour, we hear from Ukrainian students studying in Vermont and New Hampshire about how the war is affecting them and their families. And a Norwich University professor and Russian foreign policy expert answers questions about the invasion.