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On May 20, the Advisory Committee on Investor Responsibility unanimously voted against advancing the divestment proposal by Dartmouth Divest for Palestine to the Board of Trustees. The proposal did not satisfy its five criteria for “completeness,” which determine whether it moves forward to the president and the Board of Trustees.
Around 1:30 p.m., approximately fifteen pro-Palestinian protesters occupied the reception area of the president’s office in Parkhurst Hall. They then left the building at 6 p.m., when it closed for the day.
Charlotte, Editor-in-Chief: “Original Sin” by Jake Tapper ’91 and Alex Thompson
Hot Take: Women’s rowing earns a top-five finish at Ivy League Championships
Charlotte, Editor-in-Chief: “The Writing Life” by Annie Dillard
Last week, exactly one year after 89 students were arrested during a pro-Palestinian protest on the Green, students once again set up an encampment on College property to call for divestment and other administrative reforms.
Hot Take: Women’s track and field finish high in Ivy League Outdoor Track Championship
We read the piece in The Economist yesterday morning about Dartmouth’s “sensible policies” and “savvy politicking.” The article praises how College President Sian Leah Beilock has protected our campus from President Donald Trump’s attacks on top universities and fostered balanced dialogue. It’s ironic, of course, that The Economist’s story was published exactly a year after the College facilitated the arrest of 89 community members.
On the one year anniversary of mass arrests at Dartmouth, pro-Palestinian protesters have erected another encampment.
Around 11:45 a.m. on May 1, two bathrooms in Parkhurst Hall were filled with 10,000 ladybugs. Each bathroom contained bags of ladybugs left open, as well as cardboard signs with pro-Palestinian messaging.
Hot Take: Merrimack Next on Baseball’s Hit List
“We urge everyone to speak out and actively participate in our democracy. As Coretta Scott King said: ‘The struggle is a never-ending process. Freedom is never really won. You earn it and win it in every generation.’”
Charlotte, Editor-in-Chief: “Anna Karenina” by Leo Tolstoy
Hot Take: Softball will sweep the series against the winless University of Pennsylvania
This week, two Dartmouth students abruptly had their visa statuses revoked. Nearly every other Ivy League school has had funding rescinded or suspended for refusing to comply with the Trump administration’s demands.
Ph.D. student Xiaotian Liu GR’s F-1 student status was abruptly revoked by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security on April 4, according to a press release from the New Hampshire chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union. A second student’s record was also terminated, according to a statement from a College spokesperson.
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