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Coed: The Dalton Gender Issues Journal, undated (circa 2002)

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This student publication, presented by the Gender Issues Committee (circa 2002), offered articles focused on existing gender concerns as well some of the advances society has made.

Dates: Publication: undated (circa 2002)

Cogito, Issue 1 Vol. I, Spring 2015

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The mission of Cogito is "to create a public forum for the consideration of important issues in Dalton and foster deeper discussion in the community." This student journal offers in-depth articles covering broad and unsettled topics within the Dalton community.

Dates: Publication: Spring 2015

The Curriculum Manifesto, undated (circa 2000)

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This publication was the work of members of the Dalton Student Curriculum Committee. Progressive education and aspects of the Dalton Plan were some of the topics covered in this collection of editorial articles.

Dates: Publication: undated (circa 2000)

Dalton 1999-2000 Calendar, 1999

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This monthly wall calendar was created and sold by the I.S.A.C. to raise money for their planned events. It featured high school student and faculty birthdays as well as school events and holidays. Each month includes a color photograph or photographic collage of the Dalton community. The I.S.A.C. plans events such as the annual Junior/Senior Prom.

Dates: Publication: 1999

The Dalton Alternative, 2000

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Conceived as a collection of editorials, The Dalton Alternative was a submissions based newsletter “aimed at provoking an open, dynamic and unrestricted forum for the voices of the student body.”

Dates: Publication: 2000

The Dalton Alternative, Year 1, Issue 2, May 23, 2000

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Conceived as a collection of editorials, The Dalton Alternative was a submissions based newsletter “aimed at provoking an open, dynamic and unrestricted forum for the voices of the student body.”

Dates: Publication: May 23, 2000

The Dalton Alternative, Year 2, Issue 1, October 24, 2000

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Conceived as a collection of editorials, The Dalton Alternative was a submissions based newsletter “aimed at provoking an open, dynamic and unrestricted forum for the voices of the student body.”

Dates: Publication: October 24, 2000

The Dalton Annals: A Journal of History, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1969

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“This present journal recalls the name of Bloch’s Annales d’historie economique et sociale to remind students that the writing of history is indeed a craft, and one worth mastery. With one exception, the papers presented here were written by students in the high school. One 8th grade paper was included because of its sensitivity.”

Dates: Publication: 1969

The Dalton Culinary Review, Volume 1, Issue 1, 2011

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The “2011 Food Symposium” was the main focus of this high school student publication including an overview of the event and descriptions of the speakers. There are also articles covering food related topics including sustainable agriculture, how the Dalton community eats at home, and a recipe for Moroccan chicken stew.

Dates: Publication: 2011

The Dalton Dispatch: The Student Government Newsletter, September 4, 1979 - Spring, 1983

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This weekly newsletter was “designed to supplement (not supplant) the venerable Daltonian, by providing a more current, if less polished, account of events in and around the school. We believe that the “student apathy” that cuts attendance at games and performances, and reduces participation in many worthwhile Dalton activities results mainly from a lack of student awareness. The Dispatch will let you know what’s going on and how you can get involved.” September 4, 1979

Dates: Publication: September 4, 1979 - Spring, 1983