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(04/17/25 9:20am)
Four international undergraduate students have been given the pseudonyms Zoey, May, Catherine and Sarah. They each have been granted anonymity to speak candidly about their experiences.
(04/17/25 9:15am)
Harvard Medical School professor Jim O’Connell said the Trump administration’s federal funding cuts to diversity programs might threaten his nonprofit work to support the unhoused. The Nathan Smith Society, a student-run organization that supports students interested in health professions, and the Offices of the President and Chief Health Officer, hosted the professor for a talk on April 15.
(04/17/25 9:00am)
On April 15, a Dartmouth student was arrested and charged with a felony and three misdemeanors for driving the wrong way on Interstate 89 while drunk.
(04/15/25 9:10am)
Yesterday, a New Hampshire judge sentenced a Dartmouth alumnus to 20 to 40 years in prison for sexually assaulting a female student on the roof of Theta Delta Chi fraternity in April 2022.
(04/15/25 9:05am)
On April 10, journalist Candace Rondeaux gave a talk at the Dickey Center for International Understanding about the history of Russian military organization the Wagner Group.
(04/15/25 9:05am)
On April 13, the Dartmouth Student Government Senate voted 2-3-14 in closed session against creating an emergency immigration fund proposed by general senator Sabik Jawad ’26.
(04/14/25 9:00am)
On April 10, the Rockefeller Center and Programming Board hosted a conversation with comedian and The Daily Show co-host Jordan Klepper. The event was moderated by New York Times journalist and producer Zach Goldbaum, who has collaborated with Klepper on The Daily Show and his former talk show.
(04/11/25 9:00am)
On April 7, the Rockefeller Center for Public Policy hosted a panel discussion entitled “Bipartisan Discussion on Energy Policy.” The event, with former Secretary of Energy Dan Brouillette and former Department of Energy chief of staff Kevin Knobloch, was moderated by Tuck School of Business government and society professor Charles Wheelan, Dartmouth Conservatives member John Coleman ’26, Dartmouth Democrats member Fiona Hood ’26 and Tuck Business and Politics Club member Nolan Mayhew TU ’25.
(04/11/25 9:20am)
The Student Workers Collective at Dartmouth held a rally on April 8 outside of the Class of 1953 Commons to protest automation of Dartmouth Dining locations as well as “union busting, food costs and management harassment,” according to a flyer circulated by the union. Approximately 30 students and community members attended the rally.
(04/11/25 9:05am)
The Howe Library, Hanover’s town library, may experience changes and cuts to its services following a March 14 executive order signed by President Trump which will substantially reduce funding to the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
(04/11/25 9:10am)
On April 2, the Office of the Provost released a new freedom of expression and dissent policy. The Dartmouth went through the new 28-page long report and compared it to the prior policy, which was adopted in 2015.
(04/11/25 9:05am)
A new town policy differentiates demonstrations, protests and vigils from other planned outdoor events. It will allow organizers to register this type of event two days in advance and promotes logistical communication between organizers and the Town. These new guidelines clarify the registration process for a separate category of outdoors events that require less scrutinous code review, according to Town Manager Robert Houseman.
(04/10/25 9:00am)
Business executive Barry Caldwell ’82 and investor Hadley Mullin ’96 will join Dartmouth’s Board of Trustees on July 1 for a four-year term.
(04/10/25 9:10am)
The number of ticks that carry Lyme disease has climbed in recent years. A recent study by Dartmouth researchers and several other universities found that 50% of adult blacklegged ticks in northeastern United States carry the bacteria that causes Lyme disease.
(04/10/25 9:14am)
A row of red barns; a golden dog to herd cows; paint peeling where it is supposed to. A pair of friendly tenant farmers. The farm blends into the Vermont landscape.
(04/09/25 8:22pm)
The federal court of New Hampshire temporarily restored the F-1 student immigration status of Xiaotian Liu GR on April 9, according to a press release from the New Hampshire chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union.
(04/08/25 8:20am)
On April 6, the Dartmouth Student Government Senate met for its first weekly meeting of the spring term. Led by student body president Chukwuka Odigbo ’25, the Senate discussed changes to Dartmouth Dining locations, the creation of a DSG text hotline, library nap pods and the recent West Lebanon shuttle pilot project.
(04/08/25 9:10am)
On April 3, the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding hosted former NATO deputy secretary general and Department of State arms control diplomat Rose Gottemoeller for an event titled “NATO in the New World Order,” during which she stressed the importance of international cooperation.
(04/08/25 9:05am)
Was that the call of an eastern phoebe, the small grey bird local to the Upper Valley?
(04/08/25 9:15am)
On April 7, the Town of Hanover Selectboard held a public hearing to discuss the implementation of a new tax increment financing district on South Main and West Wheelock Streets to revitalize town infrastructure.