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(10/09/02 9:00am)
Dartmouth's alma mater touts the granite of New Hampshire. The governor of the Granite State has an ex officio seat on Dartmouth's Board of Trustees. The New Hampshire cold is something that College students proudly endure.
(05/15/02 9:00am)
Carolyn Johnson '03 never bought into the campus-wide posters. Not only that, but she thought the signs that declare that the majority of Dartmouth students drink four or fewer drinks when they party could have potentially negative consequences.
(05/06/02 9:00am)
Jamaican-born high school senior Shamara Beckford, like many of the members of next year's freshman class, informed Dartmouth last week that she will accept its admissions offer. She chose Dartmouth, she said, because she was impressed by the admissions office's constant support and because she had a "wonderful time" during prospective weekend.
(04/05/02 10:00am)
NORTH HAVERHILL, N.H. -- In what began as James Parker's and Robert Tulloch's plan to escape the small-town life of Chelsea, Vt., the two teenagers dug graves for attempted murder victims, brutally stabbed Dartmouth professors Half and Susanne Zantop to death and then stopped at a bookstore for information on how killers cope with bloodshed, prosecutors detailed yesterday at sentencing hearings that concluded the shocking murder case.
(04/04/02 10:00am)
NORTH HAVERHILL, N.H. -- A tearful James J. Parker received a sentence of 25 years to life in prison this afternoon after having pleaded guilty in December to the second-degree murder of Dartmouth professors Half and Susanne Zantop.
(04/04/02 10:00am)
NORTH HAVERHILL, N.H. -- Robert Tulloch pleaded guilty this morning to two counts of first-degree murder and one count of conspiracy to commit murder in the deaths of Half and Susanne Zantop, bringing closure for a Dartmouth community shocked over a year ago by the brutal slayings of two beloved professors.
(04/03/02 10:00am)
Dartmouth ranks 10th among the nation's top research universities for hiring black faculty. For an institution long associated with a white hamlet image, those rankings appear to be encouraging news.
(02/19/02 11:00am)
Despite Zeta Psi fraternity's de facto existence, Dartmouth has lost its authority to regulate the derecognized house, legal experts say.
(02/15/02 11:00am)
Nine months after being permanently derecognized by the College, Zeta Psi fraternity continues to function much like a sanctioned Greek organization, recruiting new members, housing some and hosting parties where alcohol is present.
(08/20/01 9:00am)
She may not have intended it, but Claire Walton is on the front lines of efforts to diversify one of the most stubbornly white and male-dominated areas of the College.
(08/02/01 9:00am)
The Harvard Crimson found itself at the center of a media controversy this week, following the 128-year-old newspaper's decision to outsource a major archival project to low-wage workers in Cambodia.
(08/01/01 9:00am)
For over 50 years, incoming Dartmouth freshmen have started their careers known not as students ready to tackle the world of college academia, but as "trippees" prepared to spend several showerless days in the woods.
(08/01/01 9:00am)
Dartmouth College began as little more than a clearing in the dense pine forests of New Hampshire. Underfunded and embattled in the early years, the College continually struggled for survival.
(07/25/01 9:00am)
The College plans to finalize its house monitoring policy in the next few days and the policy will likely go into effect next week, administrators from the Office of Residential Life said last night.
(07/23/01 9:00am)
College history was both made and repeated with last week's release of the Committee on Institutional Diversity and Equity report.
(07/13/01 9:00am)
Chelsea, Vt. -- With the release of arrest warrants for the stabbing deaths of Dartmouth professors Half and Susanne Zantop last February, Kip Battey, like this sleepy rural town where he lives, was thrust into a brutal and unexpected spotlight.
(07/05/01 9:00am)
Last year, with 16 years of work as a Food Court cook under her belt, Ollie Marcotte's mother became seriously ill. So Marcotte took a couple of weeks off of work to attend to her mother's bedside.
(06/29/01 9:00am)
Students should have grade point averages of at least 2.30 to be in Greek organizations and the current social event monitoring policy should be revamped, according to the much-anticipated Greek Life Steering Committee report.
(06/25/01 9:00am)
With little fanfare and to significant consternation, the administration announced that Safety and Security officers will begin frequent and unannounced monitoring of Greek and Undergraduate Society houses and that outdoor consumption of alcohol is now banned at these locations.
(06/21/01 9:00am)
Two members of Theta Delta Chi fraternity received blank diplomas after being arrested and charged with reckless conduct for starting a fire within the fraternity house on the afternoon of June 6.