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(01/11/07 11:00am)
Lou Ann McLeod had always been conscious about social issues and the plight of local small farmers, but until she heard about Localvore, she didn't know how to help. Through the Upper Valley's Localvore project -- a group designed to promote food awareness and local food -- she's taking part in a challenge to eat only food grown or raised within 100 miles of her house.
(01/04/07 11:00am)
Students saddened by the departure of former Food Court Manager Larry "Food Court Larry" James will soon experience his signature service once again when he returns to work in Novack Cafe this term.
(05/26/06 9:00am)
April Thompson, director of Undergraduate Judicial Affairs, recently denied support to a draft of proposed Committee on Standards procedural changes issued by the COS Task Force.
(05/19/06 9:00am)
The AIDS Workcrew, a Dartmouth AIDS awareness organization that is part of the Tucker Foundation, will hold a commemorative event this Sunday as part of the Global Health Council's 2006 International AIDS Candlelight Memorial.
(05/18/06 9:00am)
All-DOC Day, an annual event sponsored by the Dartmouth Outing Club will be hosted this Thursday, May 19th from 3-6 p.m. outside of Mass Row. The event will include a free barbecue and demonstrations of various activities. Planned activities include "kayaking" down the steps of Massachusetts Hall, performances of the Salty Dog Rag and bicycle repair demonstrations. Members of the forestry team and Dartmouth Mountaineering Club will also showcase at the event.
(05/16/06 9:00am)
On Monday, a grand jury indicted one of the captains of the Duke University lacrosse team, Dave Forker Evans, who graduated Sunday from the university. The jury charged Evans with rape, first degree sexual offense and kidnapping, which are the same charges two other previously indicted lacrosse players face. Evans lived in the house where the alleged rape and beating of a black stripper took place during a lacrosse team party in March. The case has ignited racial tensions and strained relations between the predominantly black Duke area residents and members of the predominantly white Duke campus. Evans gave a statement before turning himself in to the authorities, stating that he was "absolutely innocent of all the charges against me today" and that "these allegations are lies, fabricated, and they will be proven wrong." Defense lawyers for the Duke team maintain that all the players are innocent, citing DNA tests that have found no match between the 46 players tested and the accuser.
(05/03/06 9:00am)
Dartmouth assistant professors are among the lowest paid in the Ivy League, according a recently released survey by the American Association of University Professors. The College's pay ranking for assistant professors dropped this past year from 49th to 58th nationwide.
(04/26/06 9:00am)
Classics professor Roger Ulrich will begin working soon to develop training materials aimed at helping troops in Iraq and Afghanistan prevent damage to important archeological sites.
(04/19/06 9:00am)
President George W. Bush selected Rob Portman '78 on Tuesday to serve as the director of his Office of Management and Budget, as part of an attempt to revitalize his staff during one of the most trying political moments of his presidency. Portman will replace former director Joshua Bolten, who recently became the new White House chief of staff.
(04/11/06 9:00am)
Dean of the Faculty Carol Folt commended Farid for his ground-breaking work in computer science.
(04/07/06 9:00am)
The New Hampshire state Senate defeated a bill banning smoking in restaurants and bars by one vote yesterday. The house passed the bill on March 21st by a 33 vote margin, with 189 voting for and 156 voting against the proposal.
(04/03/06 9:00am)
Last Friday, Dan Alon, one of five members of the Israeli Olympic team to survive the Palestinian terrorist attack during the 1972 Munich Olympics, spoke before a packed crowd in the Rockefeller Center in a speech entitled, "Reliving Munich '72: A Survivor's Tale."
(03/29/06 10:00am)
Two Dartmouth alumni will likely square off in the New Hampshire second congressional district's next election.
(03/06/06 11:00am)
If the architects of the Tuck Mall and McLaughlin residence clusters succeed, the Fall term's unveiling of the new dorms will not have the same jarring effect on campus aesthetics as the rollout of more controversial buildings did in the 20th century.
(02/28/06 11:00am)
Editor's note: This is the eighth and final piece in a multi-part series focusing on the future of residential life at Dartmouth.
(02/17/06 11:00am)
Editor's note: This is the second in a multi-part series focusing on the future of residential life at Dartmouth.
(02/17/06 11:00am)
The editor-in-chief and opinion editor of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign's student paper, The Daily Illini, were suspended from the paper Wednesday after printing many of the controversial cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed that recently incited anti-Western riots in the Middle East. Meanwhile, publications at Dartmouth also recently printed the cartoons with no noticeable student or administrative outcry.
(02/16/06 11:00am)
Editor's note: This is the first in a multi-part series focusing on the future of residential life at Dartmouth.
(02/13/06 11:00am)
Critical of the United States' role in Iraq's transition to democracy, University of Michigan history professor Juan Cole delivered a lecture Thursday on the future of Iraq and its newly elected government to a crowd of primarily Hanover residents and a few students.
(01/25/06 11:00am)
Dartmouth's endowment return topped the national average for higher education endowments by more than five percent for the 2005 fiscal year according to an annual survey released this week by the National Association of College and University Business Officers.