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(04/18/16 9:36am)
This article is the first in a three-part series on libertarianism and liberty in New Hampshire. Subsequent articles will be published on Thursday and Friday, and the full story will be available online Friday morning.
(03/28/16 10:35pm)
I’m a klutz. Over the course of my first-year trip, I sprained one ankle, rolled the other and lost roughly two square inches of skin to a hastily applied bandage over the rolled ankle. The side-effect of my clumsiness is that I was less surprised by my trip’s raid than my fellow trippees, as I was informed a raid was occurring, partially to arrange the aforementioned bandage.
(12/18/15 6:58pm)
Dartmouth admitted 494 students into the Class of 2020 out of 1,927 early decision applicants, an acceptance rate of 25.6 percent, according to interim dean of admissions and financial aid Paul Sunde.
(11/13/15 12:38am)
Netflix. Moscato. Chocolate. Pajamas. Cozy, cozy bed. These are the words that come to mind when describing the typical SWUG. While Dartmouth’s vision of a SWUG — a “senior washed-up girl” — may not jive well with the “party hard, don’t care” vision of SWUGs at many other colleges, it might just be better in the long Hanover winters.
(11/11/15 12:36pm)
Former Secretary of State and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton spoke to more than 1,000 members of the Dartmouth and Upper Valley communities Tuesday afternoon, focusing her remarks on economic policy.
(11/09/15 2:18am)
While some presidential candidates who have swung by the Upper Valley speak to large halls, Gov. Chris Christie (R-N.J.) talked in the packed Salt Hill Pub Friday afternoon as staff served food and drinks around him and some patrons of the bar continued to watch a game on television.
(11/06/15 2:18am)
In the early hours of Thursday morning, a large piece of plywood with the Dartmouth Indian head painted on it and a sign that read “WE stand with NAD. We say ENOUGH” were placed on the steps of Dartmouth Hall. The piece of plywood — a pong table — also included the words “Boom Boom Lodge,” a slang phrase used to refer to Theta Delta Chi fraternity and its physical building.
(11/02/15 2:07am)
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) drew a crowd of over 1,000 — including Upper Valley residents and Dartmouth students — at a speech on Friday at Lebanon High School. Sanders discussed income inequality, institutional racism, campaign finance reform and numerous social issues in his nearly two-hour speaking engagement.
(10/29/15 11:15pm)
Nine School Street is haunted. Many residents of the 19th-century mansion — today known as the Panarchy undergraduate society — firmly believe that spiritual presences both malevolent and benign haunt the building behind its massive columns.
(10/27/15 12:57am)
Dartmouth’s branch of the Service Employees International Union endorsed Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) for the United States presidency last week.
(10/20/15 11:09pm)
A New Hampshire state representative is seeking to make Dartmouth more accessible for New Hampshire residents and students, and is bringing the College’s management of a century-old fund and the Second College Grant established by the state to help low-income students into question.
(10/18/15 11:31pm)
Democratic presidential candidate and former Maryland governor Martin O’Malley is struggling to poll above two percent in New Hampshire — the nation’s first primary state — but he presented a confident front at a speech with Dartmouth students and Upper Valley residents on Friday.
(10/09/15 1:15am)
When we were approached to co-edit the Homecoming issue, our agreement was instantaneous. The Parker/Lauren partnership dates back to before we even matriculated — when forced to interact constantly as Trippees, we realized we had a love/hate relationship forged in heaven, strengthened on the stunningly rigorous trails of Hiking II and tested in the newsroom, the classroom and the frat basement (Lauren’s pong game is about as weak as Parker’s ankles, which he injured dancing on Trips). One year, a trip to Nantucket and countless arguments later, we had proven that our insult-based relationship would stand the test of time and thought it only appropriate to apply our combined powers to a subject that’s personal, relevant and yet, somehow, still difficult to tackle.
(10/02/15 12:29am)
Big changes in the way sexual assault is tallied and a higher reporting rate contributed to a jump in the number of sex crimes reported in Dartmouth’s 2015 Annual Report on Campus Security and Fire Safety. The report was sent out via campus-wide email on Thursday.
(09/27/15 11:30pm)
Ending several months of speculation, Alpha Delta fraternity’s chairperson Lionel Conacher ’85 confirmed Sunday that AD will not accept a rush class this year.
(09/27/15 11:26pm)
More sober monitors, contact lists for campus resources and an increased focus on peer-to-peer assistance could be staples of Panhellenic Council policy if a new set of recommendations is fully adopted, Panhell vice president of public relations Allison Chou ’17 said.
(09/23/15 10:41pm)
Chi Delta sorority officially separated from Delta Delta Delta sorority, its national governing body, last week and came under the auspices of the College’s Greek life insurance policy on Monday, Chi Delt leaders said.
(09/20/15 11:20pm)
At Phi Tau coeducational fraternity, membership dues are a thing of the past, making it the first Greek organization to eliminate dues.
(09/18/15 12:23am)
As enthusiasm for Senator Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., swells in New Hampshire and nationally, Dartmouth students have begun to organize more aggressively for the self-described democratic socialist.
(09/15/15 10:04pm)
Mridul Khan is remembered by peers and professors for his passionate love of technology, selfless want to help others and engagement in meaningful conversations across a broad range of topics.