Cullinan ‘08 found dead in Calif.

By Ben Nunnery, The Dartmouth Staff

Katie Cullinan ‘08 died by suicide in Santa Barbara, Calif., where she was studying for the summer, on Friday evening. The Santa Barbara Coroner’s Office is still investigating the details of her death, but her sister Abigail confirmed the death was a suicide.

Sun’s Out, Guns Out : Will Blakeley ‘10 enjoys the sun and nice weather while playing frisbee on the Green Monday afternoon.

Sun’s Out, Guns Out : Will Blakeley ‘10 enjoys the sun and nice weather while playing frisbee on the Green Monday afternoon.

Photo: Sarah Irving/The Dartmouth

College responds to Forbes.com rankings

By William Schpero, The Dartmouth Staff

Dartmouth may have been hurt by a “special bias” in the college rankings that Forbes.com released last week, according to Ohio University economics professor Richard Vedder, who devised the research methodology. This potential bias stems from the prevalence of internal faculty evaluations and the relatively small number of students at the College who use Ratemyprofessors.com, which is a heavily-weighted factor in the analysis. Dartmouth, the Ivy League institution with the lowest ranking, placed 127th.

Consent Day draws crowd with tees, games

By Andrew Wells, The Dartmouth Staff

High school sexual education teachers may tell their students to wear a condom and ask for consent before sex, but likely do not use teaching methods like “Pin the Clit on the Vulva” and a condom balloon toss — both of which were featured at this year’s annual Consent Day, held in Collis Common Ground on Friday.

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Daily Debriefing

  • In an effort to cut costs, the Admissions Office has created a two-month pilot program that offers employees a four-day work week, Genevieve Haas, a spokesperson for the College, told the Union Leader in an article this Sunday. More »
  • Pathway programs are becoming an increasingly effective way for universities to recruit the brightest and most qualified international students to their campuses, according to an article in the Chronicle of Higher Education on Monday. More »
  • With the faltering economy and cuts in state budgets, public colleges nationwide must work harder to retain their best faculty members, according to an article in the Chronicle of Higher Education last Friday. More »