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(09/23/15 10:41pm)
Chi Delta sorority officially separated from Delta Delta Delta sorority, its national governing body, last week and came under the auspices of the College’s Greek life insurance policy on Monday, Chi Delt leaders said.
(09/23/15 10:40pm)
If the hospital’s reimbursement rates are not adjusted, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center will take legal action against the state of Vermont. The state has paid the hospital 31 percent less in Medicaid reimbursements than hospitals located in Vermont, DHMC spokesperson Rick Adams said.
(09/23/15 10:39pm)
The College’s single-sex fraternities will be hosting a formal open house pre-rush event for the first time on Thursday, Sept. 24 from 7 to 9 p.m. The decision to make the open house an additional segment of the men’s rush process was made during the 2015 spring term.
(09/23/15 10:30pm)
The College’s decision to end need-blind admissions for international students is unfortunate. Its misguidedness is only surpassed by the incoherence of the justification that has been presented to the public. Though there has been much discussion of the policy shift in these pages, I wish to add my perspective as an international student and dispel some myths about the issue.
(09/23/15 10:30pm)
Most College policies generate some mixed opinions among the student body, but I don’t think I’ve ever seen one with such a unanimous opposition such as this. It’s also disastrous for our international appeal — Dartmouth’s name brand isn’t huge outside of the United States in the same way a big research university like Harvard University, Columbia University or even Duke University’s brand is.
(09/23/15 10:01pm)
In preparation for its Ivy League slate, the volleyball team played four games over the last five days. Over the weekend, the women competed in Rochester, Michigan, defeating Eastern Illinois University and losing against Western Michigan University and tournament host Oakland University. The Big Green was on the road again for a Tuesday night match against Bryant University — its final game before conference play — where it dropped a four-set contest, bringing the team’s current record to 3-6.
(09/23/15 10:01pm)
The men’s soccer team suffered two tough losses in Seattle against the now-No. 10 University of Washington this past Friday and Seattle University on Sunday, ending the trip with a 2-3-1 record.
(09/23/15 10:01pm)
What do zebras, World War I, battleships and alternate realities have in common? They all helped inspire Gibson/Martelli’s “MAN A,” the newest exhibit in the Hopkins Center.
(09/23/15 9:08pm)
Chi Delt
(09/23/15 9:04pm)
In an effort to be more inclusive during rush, the Interfraternity Council will host an open house pre-rush event.
(09/23/15 9:01pm)
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center threatened to sue the state of Vermont over Medicaid.Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center threatened to sue the state of Vermont over Medicaid.
(09/23/15 7:37pm)
"Big Bob" explores the relationship between movement and virtual reality.
(09/23/15 11:40am)
Sept. 18, 3:58 p.m., Connecticut River: Safety and Security officers responded to an anonymous report of students swimming in the river. They identified 25 members of the Class of 2019 swimming in the river and asked them to leave the dock.
(09/23/15 7:55am)
’19s, we know that plunging so suddenly into everything that is Dartmouth can be overwhelming. Hopefully you’re loving life as you rush from Collis’ stir-fry line to a spikeball game on the Green, to club tennis practice, to the Tower Room, to dinner at FoCo, and then finally back to your dorm where you “do homework” by chatting with your floormates until 4 a.m. To help you navigate your way through the craziness of freshman year, Dartbeat checked with some ’18s — who most recently took the daunting everything-Dartmouth plunge — about things they wish they knew last year as freshman. Keep these tips in mind as you start to make Dartmouth home.
“I wish I knew that it’s okay to not go out three times a week, every week. I wouldn’t have missed anything, and I definitely could’ve used the extra sleep. I also regret not applying to a DOC winter break trip!”
—Dru Falco ’18
(09/23/15 6:04am)
With the exception of the 2010 and 2012 election cycles, College professors have historically donated more to Democratic candidates than Republicans.
(09/23/15 6:01am)
With the exception of the 2010 and 2012 election cycles, College professors have historically donated more to Democratic candidates than Republicans.
(09/23/15 5:58am)
With the exception of the 2010 and 2012 election cycles, College professors have historically donated more to Democratic candidates than Republicans.
(09/23/15 5:54am)
With the exception of the 2010 and 2012 election cycles, College professors have historically donated more to Democratic candidates than Republicans.
(09/23/15 12:06am)
Recently appointed director of the Native American Program Susan Taffe Reed said she hopes to contribute to an environment in which Native students at the College continue to thrive. The appointment, however, has sparked controversy from some alumni and students alike.
(09/23/15 12:04am)
With the exception of the 2010 and 2012 election cycles, College professors have historically donated more to Democratic candidates than Republicans.