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Editor's note: This is the first in a three-part series focusing on the proposed DDS changes next year. This part examines recent student reaction.
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Editor's note: This is the first in a three-part series focusing on the proposed DDS changes next year. This part examines recent student reaction.
Susan Taylor, professor of Earth Sciences and scientist at the Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory facility, will work with Charles Daghlian, director of Dartmouth's Electron Microscope Facility to examine the particles gathered from the comet.
Faculty, other students and, in cases of misconduct, Safety and Security can bring allegations against students. Those students suspected of suspension-level offenses are called before the Committee on Standards. Such cases are a small subset of UJA's 666 cases.
Fall term's biggest weekend has arrived and the College will play host to a football game against Columbia University as well as the traditional bonfire as part of this year's Homecoming celebrations.
Two Dartmouth graduates are serving up coffee with a conscience. Tom Kilroy Tu'05 and Ryan Myers Tu'05 joined forces recently to found Contra Cafe, a new coffee business that uses beans grown by former Nicaraguan freedom fighters known as Contras.
In a move that shocked the Berkeley community, police named two close friends of Meleia Willis-Starbuck '07 as suspects accused of the former Dartmouth sophomore's murder. In a statement issued Wednesday, Berkeley police announced that Christopher Wilson, 20, of Berkeley, Calif. was arrested after confessing to the crime, and an arrest warrant has been issued for Christopher Hollis, 21 of Hayward, Calif.
Two days after the murder of Meleia Willis-Starbuck '07, the Dartmouth community is struggling to come to terms with her death. Willis-Starbuck was gunned down while standing outside her apartment in Berkeley, Ca., early Sunday morning. She was 19 years old.
WEB UPDATE, July 18, 12:06 a.m.
For the past seven years, the Dartmouth Outing Club's sophomore trips have been an integral part of the sophomore summer experience, giving students the chance to wander the outdoors and relive freshman year DOC trips. Yet with only a little over 50 participants this year, STRIPs fell well below past years' numbers.
The Class of 2009 has some extra star power thanks to an incoming freshman who secured a role on a new ABC reality television show. Scot Parsley '09 has joined the legions of reality show stars in ABC's newest offering, "The Scholar," which pits ten high school students against each other vying for a scholarship to their dream school.
Following an extensive six-month search, the College recently appointed David Russ its new chief investment officer. Russ replaces former chief Jonathan King, who left Dartmouth in January for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Dartmouth's most recent graduates will soon leave Hanover in favor of a number of cities and countries, but the College's network of alumni clubs is likely to keep them closely tied to Dartmouth.
Tents and sleeping bags littered Memorial Field Friday night as students participated in the Relay for Life, a night-long walk around the track that raised over $73,000 to benefit the American Cancer Society.
A weekend after rowdy Green Key parties, students have turned their attention to two large community service events this weekend, one of which consumes an entire Friday night. The second-annual Relay for Life, which benefits the American Cancer Society, and the Upper Valley's first-ever summer Special Olympics both kick off this weekend.
This Saturday marks the 33rd annual Pow-Wow organized by Native Americans at Dartmouth. The event will last two days and will feature an array of Native American dances and vendors selling traditional food, arts and crafts.
While the upcoming room draw promises to leave many students waitlisted for on-campus housing, some Greek houses are struggling to fill their quotas, leaving room space unoccupied. Greek organizations were required to submit rosters for Summer and Fall term by April 19, according to Gretchen Gingo, associate director of housing, to ensure full Greek houses in upcoming terms.
Following the withdrawal of two candidates, the race for Student Body Vice-President has intensified with only three remaining candidates, Chris Galiardo '06, Travis Green '08 and Jeffrey Coleman '08, vying for the position.
Greeks packed into Cook Auditorium Thursday night for a talk on the societal problems of hazing. Hank Nuwer, an author of four books on hazing and a nationally recognized expert in the field gave the hour-long talk as part of his three-day visit to the College.
With construction scheduled to begin next month on Dartmouth's Karl Michael pool, the men's and women's swim and water polo teams are set to face major disruptions to their seasons.
With the renovation of Karl Michael Pool scheduled for Spring term, some seniors are scrambling to fulfil the swimming requirement before graduation in June.