Student breaks sorority window
Hanover Police has charged Ben Donahue '98 with criminal mischief for allegedly shattering a window at Sigma Delta sorority early Thursday morning.
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Hanover Police has charged Ben Donahue '98 with criminal mischief for allegedly shattering a window at Sigma Delta sorority early Thursday morning.
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Richard McEwan, 19, of Windsor, Vt., who was wanted by police for missing his May 22 arraignment for simple assault, turned himself in at the Hanover Police Department on Friday.
Grafton County Superior Court issued a warrant for the arrest of Peter Alphonso '96 on Wednesday for failing to appear at his arraignment.
Eight graduating seniors and History professor Kenneth Shewmaker were given awards at the Class Day ceremony in the Bema June 8.
Hanover Police dropped charges this week against David Puritz '96, who was arrested in April for possession of the drug LSD.
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The College has announced that it is likely the Will to Excel capital campaign will reach its $500 million goal in June.
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In an address to the alumni class officers this weekend, Class of 1959 President Howard Greene said none of them would have been accepted to Dartmouth in today's competitive college admissions environment.
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The Senior Executive Committee announced last night the names of students who will represent the senior class at the 1996 Class Day ceremony, which will be held on June 8, the day before the 226th Commencement Exercises.