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(01/14/08 9:08am)
If you've been a Dartmouth student long enough, you've probably heard several of your peers -- male and female alike -- say something about how they would never send their daughters to Dartmouth. "It's a frat boy"dominated place, women are subjugated in the social scene," and so on.
(03/30/07 9:00am)
The national sorority Delta Zeta, accused of evicting 23 members of its DePauw University chapter on the basis of appearance and popularity, sued the university on March 28, after the school kicked the group off campus. The federal lawsuit seeks a public apology to the sorority, unspecified punitive and compensatory damages, a return to Greek life at DePauw and an acknowledgment of no wrongdoing by the sorority. According to the Chicago NBC web site, the sorority's attorney said that the organization hopes to reach an out-of-court settlement. DePauw's director of media relations told NBC, "We believe that this lawsuit completely lacks merit and have every confidence that the courts will determine that the university acted lawfully."
(12/09/06 11:00am)
WEB UPDATE, December 9, 9:58 p.m.
(08/15/06 9:00am)
On Aug. 4 the Grafton County Superior Court threw out a lawsuit filed by John MacGovern '80 against the Association of Alumni. MacGovern had filed a petition on Nov. 30, 2005 to force the Association to overturn the results of the annual officer and executive committee elections held in October and count 420 proxy votes he had collected before the body's meeting.
(08/10/06 9:00am)
A college guidebook that came out last week and targets lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students named Dartmouth one of the top 100 gay-friendly universities in the country.
(07/18/06 9:00am)
Just under 20 students gathered at Cutter Shabazz, the African-American house, Monday night to remember Meleia Willis-Starbuck '07, the Dartmouth junior who was shot and killed exactly one year earlier in her hometown of Berkeley, Calif.
(07/11/06 9:00am)
The visitors, comprised mostly of 19- to 22-year-old students from the Birmingham, England-based Christian group Agap, are working with Dartmouth's Christian Impact for the third year in a row and have been living in the Lodge dormitory since June 24.
(07/04/06 9:00am)
Wilson's south Philadelphia high school was in turmoil when he was recruited for Summer Enrichment at Dartmouth, a program that brings 30 students from under-resourced high schools to Hanover for two to three weeks of summer classes, mentoring and a taste of residential college life.
(06/22/06 9:00am)
Hanover Police returned nearly all materials removed from Alpha Delta fraternity in a June 8 search of the physical plant without having found the sexually explicit video they were looking for.
(06/22/06 9:00am)
At a public meeting held before most students returned to Hanover for Summer term, the five-member board unanimously tightened open container and outdoor activities ordinances two business days after New Hampshire Governor John Lynch signed a law on June 15 that also takes aim at the sophomore summer river party. Tubestock, held each summer since 1986, is a day-long party on the Connecticut river where students have historically participated in rampant underage drinking.
(06/10/06 9:00am)
FRESHMAN YEAR: 2002-2003
(03/07/06 11:00am)
Folt was chosen over one other candidate whose name was also forwarded to Wright by a six-member search committee of faculty members chaired by mathematics professor Dorothy Wallace. The committee was obligated to submit two or three names after interviewing several candidates nominated by faculty members.
(03/01/06 11:00am)
Editor's Note: This is the third in a three-part series looking at the future of campus dining options.
(02/28/06 11:00am)
Editor's note: This is the second in a three-part series focusing on the proposed DDS changes next year. This part examines the DDS cost infrastructure.
(02/03/06 11:00am)
On Thursday night, the committee searching for the next dean of the faculty held the last of three private meetings used to solicit professor input. The group will submit a slate of three candidates to College President James Wright by the end of the term.
(01/31/06 11:00am)
"We have too good an enterprise, we have too much to do together, to get caught up in feuds [and] misunderstandings that sap our energy and erode our purposes," Wright told the audience of over 120 alumni.
(01/06/06 11:00am)
A 12-member jury had awarded $1.415 million in damages to 83-year-old Harvey Bergeron and $400,000 to his wife after finding that two DHC cardiac surgeons neglected to give Bergeron a blood thinner after a post-surgery complication that led to a stroke.
(01/06/06 11:00am)
The commanding officer of the U.S. Army's Cadet Command announced Tuesday that starting this month, Dartmouth College ROTC cadets will receive scholarships covering full tuition and fees. Maj. Gen. W. Montague Winfield notified College President James Wright of the increase after over a year of lobbying by students in the program and College administrators, including Wright and Dean of the College James Larimore.
(11/01/05 11:00am)
College President James Wright called for more arts and science faculty hires, lauded massive campus construction and announced a broad administrative review in his annual state of the College address to the faculty on Monday.
(10/28/05 9:00am)
Michael Gazzaniga, director of Dartmouth's Center for Cognitive Neuroscience and former dean of the faculty, will join 1,601 of the top health-science experts in the country as a member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies, the institute announced Monday.