Geisel dismisses academic honor code charges against 17 students accused of cheating
Updated June 11, 2020 at 9:27 p.m.
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Updated June 11, 2020 at 9:27 p.m.
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Theta Delta Chi fraternity has been placed on an interim suspension pending a hearing, Interfraternity Council president Danny Gold ’22 confirmed Sunday. TDX president John Schifino ’22 did not reply to requests for comment.
The Dartmouth investigates how students feel about enduring COVID-19 regulations this summer.
Dartmouth College is pushing forward with its reopening plan, but many COVID-19 restrictions are here to stay this upcoming summer term. Students express their feelings and worries surrounding these enduring regulations. Credits: Executive Producers — George Gerber '23 and Charlie Ciporin '23 Video Editors — Abigail Emsden '23 and Nellie Ryan '24 Narration — Mia Seymour '23 Featuring — Peyton Gordon '23, Andrew Bricklin '23, and Max Feingold '22
I wake up to pitch darkness with a slight headache. My fingers gingerly feel around the bedside table until they land on that oh-so-familiar silicone phone case. 12 p.m. Looks like I’ve missed my Zoom class, but I’ll be able to watch the recording later, so who cares? I scroll through Instagram, nap a little, eat a little, say hi to a friend or two — and then the day is gone. And somehow I’m surprised every time the sunlight slips through my hands.