Faculty members still divided on May 1
A year after 89 individuals were arrested during a pro-Palestinian protest on the Green on May 1, 2024, faculty members are still divided on the response to the protest and the state of free speech on campus.
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A year after 89 individuals were arrested during a pro-Palestinian protest on the Green on May 1, 2024, faculty members are still divided on the response to the protest and the state of free speech on campus.
Mia Steinberg ’25 was the president of the Rohr Chabad Center at Dartmouth last year, during and after the May 1, 2024, arrests. At the time, she co-wrote a letter to the editor with then-president of Hillel at Dartmouth Cara Marantz ’25 sharing “concern over the state of student safety and balanced discourse at Dartmouth,” particularly for Jewish students. Steinberg also spoke with The Dartmouth about antisemitism, hostility and isolation experienced by Jewish students in the aftermath of the arrests.
Ramsey Alsheikh ’26 and Eli Moyse ’27 imagine the desk of a messy College administrator.
On May 1, 2024, 89 individuals were arrested on the Green during a pro-Palestinian protest. Last summer, Grafton County prosecutor Mariana Pastore charged 55 individuals, primarily with violation-level trespassing. All other charges were dropped.
A year ago today, police arrested 89 individuals on the Green during a pro-Palestinian protest.
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Exactly one year after May 1, our campus remains deeply divided. Although many of us probably wish we could put the memories of what happened on the Green that day out of our heads, doing this would be a disservice to our campus community and dishonest to our values as an institution. It is in this spirit of open discourse that I approach this column, with appreciation for the delicacy of the situation, but a deep desire for my voice to be heard regardless of the repercussions.
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Re: Dartmouth only Ivy to abstain from signing letter against Trump administration funding cuts
Re: Dartmouth only Ivy to abstain from signing letter against Trump administration funding cuts
Re: Dartmouth only Ivy to abstain from signing letter against Trump administration funding cuts
Re: Dartmouth only Ivy to abstain from signing letter against Trump administration funding cuts
Re: Dartmouth only Ivy to abstain from signing letter against Trump administration funding cuts
Re: Dartmouth only Ivy to abstain from signing letter against Trump administration funding cuts
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I was arrested a year ago today, while reporting for The Dartmouth.
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