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Granite United Way Supports Local Non-Profits, Encourages Service
College President Phil Hanlon’s wife, Gail Gentes, is the current co-chair of Dartmouth’s campaign for Granite United Way, a New Hampshire-based organization that fundraises for local nonprofits.
Campus Blotter
Oct. 4 8:42 p.m. Hopkins Center Safety and Security at the Hanover Inn responded to a call for a woman who had fainted from the heat at a concert at the Hopkins Center. Paramedics evaluated her and she was released in the care of her husband.
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Daily Debriefing
Dartmouth's annual safety and fire report, released on Oct. 1, shows a decrease in the number of liquor law arrests made by Hanover Police in the last few years. Arrests have declined steadily to 16 in 2012 from 134 in 2010. The number of liquor law violations referred for disciplinary action, however, has escalated to 83 in 2012 from 40 in 2011. Hanover Police has begun referring more students to its Alcohol Diversions programs rather than arresting them, police captain Frank Moran said. Sexual assault cases rose to 24 in 2012 from 15 in 2011. The increase is likely a result of victims being more willing to report sexual assault rather than a significant change in the number of incidences, Moran said.
Students explore interim options
Since the College established a six-week winter interim period last year, students have found creative ways to spend their extended break, from traveling and interning internationally to catching up on sleep.
Farmers Market concludes on Wed.
Vendors said they saw slight sales increases this season, possibly due to good weather on Wednesdays.
Krimsky talks Cold War era
Krimsky went to Russia in 1974 after he refused to believe the Western media's descriptions of the country. Shortly after arriving, however, Krimsky said he noticed how tightly monitored journalists were.
Smallwood '51, former professor, dies at age 86
During his freshman year, former government professor and founding director of the Rockefeller Center Frank Smallwood '51 bonded with his classmates by playing hockey on ice rinks they created by flooding hallways during the winter. An active leader on campus, Smallwood died in his Vermont home on Oct. 3. He was 86.