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(06/13/15 9:45am)
My mom visited me halfway through my junior summer, and we brought books and magazines down to the Connecticut River for the afternoon. I fell asleep looking at the lazy current, clouds collecting above, and I woke up dazed, drained. The air was thick and groggy. Thunder rolled in soon after, about a half an hour before we were to drive to the Moosilauke Ravine Lodge for dinner. The car’s wheels skidded across the highway several times, and I gripped the car door and my mom’s hand, trying to see through a wet dashboard from the back seat. I couldn’t — and I held my breath — but we made it in time to slather butter on hot bread as the last drops fell. When the sun came up the next morning, the air felt cleaner. I felt like I could think more slowly, carefully.
(10/17/14 2:16am)
Every Friday, The Dartmouth editorial board prints a weekly column — our Verbum Ultimum — on page four. Today, we changed things up.
(09/10/14 12:28am)
Earlier this summer, editor-in-chief Lindsay Ellis and several staff reporters sat down with College President Phil Hanlon and his wife, Gail Gentes, in the Black Family Visual Arts Center Courtyard to discuss his first year at the College, the decisions he has made thus far and plans for Dartmouth’s future.
(01/09/14 3:22am)
Five of nine Panhellenic Council executives will abstain from sorority recruitment this winter. Forgoing recruitment for one term, participating executives said, could provide the council with time to develop policy to improve the Greek system internally. Their abstention also aims to shed light on socioeconomic and racial inequalities that several executives say pervade the Greek system.
(08/21/13 11:47pm)
Jonny Kessner '12, an avid music lover with an adventurous spirit, died early Tuesday morning from a traumatic brain injury. He was 23.
(08/13/13 2:00am)
Predicting he will grow attached to the Class of 2017, College President Philip Hanlon imparted four recommendations to incoming students. A member of the Class of 1977, Dartmouth's 18th president took office in early June.
(08/09/13 2:00am)
That's a tall order. I drove up from Boston (fine, yes, after tweeting "13X bound!" and a Mayfair-filtered picture of my stuffed car) with extraordinarily high hopes for this term. I'm living off-campus with three freshman floormates. I somehow hit the jackpot and found three classes that not only filled distribs but also seemed interesting. I was finally going to discover the outdoorsy side I'd been imagining ever I since I pushed submit on my early decision application.
(08/02/13 2:00am)
Intramural soccer kicked off this week, and 13 teams will play Monday, Tuesday and Thursday afternoons during the two-and-a-half week tournament.
(07/30/13 2:00am)
Former chancellor Holden Thorp left the position amid accusations of academic fraud, special treatment for athletes and administrative mishandling of sexual assault cases.
(07/24/13 12:54am)
The 3-foot ball python lost at the Tabard coed fraternity last week was found by a member's dog just after 8 p.m. on Tuesday.
(07/19/13 2:00am)
A 3-foot long ball python escaped from its tank at the Tabard coed fraternity yesterday and has been missing for over 24 hours.
(07/16/13 2:00am)
Before Ariana Sopher '14 stepped off the Big Green Bus in Montgomery, W. Va., she said she solely understood the area's prevalent coal industry to destroy mountains and rivers. Conversations with miners and former industry workers who have since worked at an area watershed organization, however, have given her a more nuanced view.
(07/13/13 9:23pm)
A 21-year-old male College employee fell from the side roof of Sigma Nu fraternity early Saturday evening. The man had fallen from a second floor window onto the ground.
(06/28/13 2:00am)
In response to Monday's Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin ruling, students expressed the need for diversity that stretches beyond admissions and into daily life, although they recognized the ease of finding comfort in similarity.
(06/21/13 2:00am)
A visit to the English department's new website finds a quote from philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein set above a large picture of a stuffed bookshelf. A clean design, simple text and a series of drop-down tabs characterize the new site, part of the second phase of the College's website makeover.
(06/13/13 2:45pm)
Amoh, a rising sophomore at Trinity University, drowned in the Connecticut River around three miles north of campus on Wednesday. He was visiting his brother Justice Amoh '13, a graduating senior, and was reported missing during River Fest, a senior week event at the Chieftain Inn.
(06/07/13 2:00am)
The victim, a foreign student attending college in Texas, was last seen on a rope swing on the Vermont side of the river. Emergency officials received a 911 call at 6:01 p.m. and notified the College, Hanover Fire Department captain Jeremy Thibeault said.
(06/07/13 2:00am)
You turn around for a better look. Black caps, gowns and familiar faces. Friends from your Greek house, affinity house, FSP or Tucker program. That kid who returned your black North Face. Moral support from that lay-up turned hardest TAS ever.
(06/06/13 9:51pm)
Hanover saw several unconnected crimes in the days following spring term's close.
(06/06/13 2:39pm)
Officials recovered the body of a young man reported missing from the Connecticut River. The man, in his early 20s, was the brother of a graduating senior and went missing on Wednesday evening at River Fest, a senior week event held at the Chieftain Inn three miles north of campus. He is believed to have international citizenship.