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(10/02/12 2:00am)
Sexual assaults reported to the College and student arrests for liquor and drug violations declined between the 2010 and 2011 calendar years, according to a report released by Safety and Security on Monday in accordance with the Clery Act. The number of students arrested for liquor law violations declined from 134 in 2010 to 40 in 2011, while reported forcible sex offenses dropped from 22 to 15.
(09/19/12 2:00am)
The new policies will take effect this Friday, and increased sanctions on organizations in violation of the policies will be enacted after a 30-day grace period that ends on Oct. 22. Organizations that violate the policies will be subject to three terms of social probation and the loss of privileges including new member recruitment, competition and travel, depending on the nature of the organization. The exact punishment will remain under the jurisdiction of the Committee on Standards and is subject to change based on individual circumstances, Johnson said at the forum.
(04/24/12 2:00am)
A donation from George Sarner '53 will cover half of the renovation's projected costs, according to Thompson. Dean of the College Charlotte Johnson secured the remaining funding from the College at the end of Fall term, Thompson said.
(03/29/12 2:00am)
"At this point in time, the guy's been here only three years, two of which were taken up by something that made it impossible for him to have any impact," former history professor and unofficial College historian Jere Daniell '55 said, referring to the College's $100-million budget deficit that Kim was tasked with eliminating. "The idea of comparing Kim to any other president is silly."
(01/25/12 4:00am)
Associate Dean of the College for Campus Life April Thompson said the administration took every possible action when Lohse presented the allegations a year and a half ago, but could not do more given Lohse's insistence that his complaint remain anonymous.
(09/14/11 2:00am)
Despite severe weather warnings, Hurricane Irene did not cause any major damage to campus, College Proctor and Director of Safety and Security Harry Kinne said in an interview with The Dartmouth.
(08/12/11 2:00am)
When Jay assigned stories for this issue, I protested that I was not the best person to write about facetime. I'm flattered when someone calls me a hippie I live off-campus and spend much of the time I'm not at The D adventuring with the Dartmouth Outing Club. First floor Berry is not where I expect to find friends or acquaintances passing through.
(08/12/11 2:00am)
The conservation of energy is the cheapest and most effective way to address America's dependence on foreign energy sources in the short term, according to Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., who spoke to students in Contemporary Issues in American Politics and Public Policy a class in the public policy program on Wednesday.
(08/09/11 2:00am)
You're an exceptional group of scholars, athletes, musicians and community leaders. As a result, you're most likely about to experience what it's like to not be the best at everything for the first time. That's normal, and one of the privileges you have gained by choosing Dartmouth is that you are among so many of the best, some of whom are the best in unconventional ways.
(07/22/11 2:00am)
Reduced staff on duty, shorter appointment hours and the closure of the all-night infirmary are some of the adjustments Dick's House has made for a reduced student body during Summer terms, according to Director of Health Services Jack Turco. Keeping the infirmary open over Summer term "would be not a good use of the College's and students' tuition money," due to the smaller student body, Turco said.
(07/19/11 2:00am)
Five Dartmouth rugby players lock Nate Brakeley '12, wing Chris Downer '11, wing Victor Galson '11, wing Clark Judge '12 and center Will Lehmann '12 were named to the USA Rugby Men's National College Academic Honor Roll, released on July 1. The five players represented the largest group of players from a single university to make the Honor Roll, according to the team's website.
(07/19/11 2:00am)
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center will receive a Citation of Honor for its palliative medicine program from the American Hospital Association as part of its annual Circle of Life Awards, the AHA announced July 11.
(07/12/11 2:00am)
Advertising effectively promotes alcohol brands to teenagers, researchers from Dartmouth Medical School and the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health found in a study published in the July issue of the Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. Dartmouth pediatricians Susanne Tanski, Auden McClure and James Sargent found a correlation between alcohol companies' annual advertising expenditures and underage drinkers' preferred brands in the study titled "Alcohol Brand Preference and Binge Drinking Among Adolescents."
(07/01/11 2:00am)
Three lifeguards will be on duty at all times while the dock is open, compared to two in previous years, Justin Anderson, College director of media relations, said. Outdoor Programs will remain responsible for the lifeguards' wages, Director of Outdoor Programs Dan Nelson said.
(06/24/11 2:00am)
Walter Peterson '47, New Hampshire governor from 1969 to 1973, died of lung cancer at Monadnock Community Hospital in Peterborough, N.H., on June 1, according to his wife, Dorothy Peterson. Walter Peterson, who was treated at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, was 88 years old.
(06/07/11 8:00pm)
Walter Peterson '47, New Hampshire governor from 1969 to 1973, died of lung cancer at Monadnock Community Hospital on June 1, according to his wife, Dorothy Peterson. Peterson, who was treated at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, was 88 years old.
(03/09/11 4:00am)
If government officials were legally permitted to assess cost before determining which procedures Medicare would cover which they are currently prohibited from doing the cost of unnecessary and expensive treatments would fall on patients, Skinner said.
(03/07/11 2:07pm)
The Board of Trustees approved a 5.9-percent increase in tuition, room, board and fees for the 2011-2012 academic year, according to a College press release on Monday. With the increase, tuition, room, board and fees will total $55,365. Dartmouth is currently the most expensive of the seven Ivy League schools that have announced tuition costs for the 2011-2012 academic year.
(03/02/11 4:00am)
V-Week's events began with the Feb. 14 "Proud to be a Woman Dinner" and culminated Tuesday in the annual performance of "The Vagina Monologues."
(02/09/11 4:00am)
Former College Dean of the Faculty and current Tufts University Provost Jamshed Bharucha will serve as president of The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art a higher education institution in New York City that offers free tuition to students The Boston Globe reported on Tuesday. Bharucha will resign from Tufts where he has worked since 2002 at the end of the 2010-2011 academic year, according to The Globe. During his time at Tufts, Bharucha worked to improve the University's academic standing as well as its international outreach, Tufts President Lawrence Bacow said in an interview with The Globe. Bharucha served as Dartmouth's John Wentworth Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences and deputy provost in 1997, and was appointed dean of the faculty at Dartmouth in July 2001, according to a 2001 College press release.