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(08/18/14 11:33pm)
Membership of the College’s coed houses endorsed a new constitution on August 13 that would implement a robust nondiscrimination policy among member institutions and ensure full financial aid is available for all members of Coed Council bodies, in addition to establishing Amarna Undergraduate Society as an affiliate member of the Council. Debate over the constitution will resume this fall when full membership returns to campus.
(08/14/14 10:47pm)
Forbes ranked Dartmouth 10th on its top-50 list of most entrepreneurial schools in a July 30 report, which employed a new methodology from its previous published rankings. Although the College fell three spots from its seventh-place position in Forbes’ 2012 report, Forbes data journalist and report author Liyan Chen said in an interview that the reports should not be compared given the change in research method.
(07/17/14 11:29pm)
Office of Pluralism and Leadership director Alysson Satterlund left the College on July 11, and assistant dean and advisor to black students T.M. Mosley also filed her resignation that day. No interim director of OPAL has been appointed yet, interim Dean of the College Inge-Lise Ameer said, adding that one may be appointed in the coming weeks.
(07/11/14 12:49am)
The selection of a traveling companion is the essential step in preparing your trip to Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site. You could bring someone with a vast reservoir of knowledge about American art in the late 1800s to help you appreciate the beauty in Augustus Saint-Gaudens’s impressive sculptures. An Upper Valley buff would be a wise choice, bringing along insight gleaned from years of tramping around the region’s hills and valleys. Maybe the site is best seen with a romantic interest or a quiet, introverted friend, the sort of person who will allow you to enjoy your thoughts as you survey the cozy historical center tucked into this hamlet in Cornish.
(06/23/14 11:57pm)
The Center for Community Action and Prevention, originally slated to open July 1, has pushed back its opening to the fall to allow additional time to find a director, associate Dean of the College Elizabeth Agosto ’01 said.
(05/16/14 12:31am)
This year, we decided to suspend our annual Green Key issue in favor of an in-depth look at the subject that has seized campus dialogue — sexual assault.
(05/15/14 11:19pm)
This year, we decided to suspend our annual Green Key issue in favor of an in-depth look at the subject that has seized campus dialogue — sexual assault.
(04/29/14 10:41pm)
At the Latin American, Latino and Caribbean affinity house on Tuesday evening, about 25 students discussed the recent cancellation of “Phiesta,” a charity fundraiser planned by Alpha Phi sorority and Phi Delta Alpha fraternity.
(03/28/14 12:35am)
Eric Sailer ’60, perched on a ledge high in the Costa Rican canopy about a month ago, eyed the precipice below him. He inhaled and exhaled, then leapt off the overhang, his harness whistling as he careened from tree to tree.
(11/15/13 12:02am)
Destiny finished her opiate binge, left the bathroom and returned to her high school class. Her head felt light. She put it down — just for a second. The teacher did not notice. She went to her next class, and then another.
(11/03/13 11:47pm)
For students around the country, a term off from college has long brought the specter of work without pay. With an unpaid internship, students can build professional skills but sacrifice the opportunity to work for wages.
(09/27/13 2:00am)
Next month, students will exercise their financial intuition and research skills in the Fortress Global Macro University Challenge, an investment competition that evaluates participants' simulated portfolio.
(09/18/13 2:00am)
Following the lead of last year's Dining at Dartmouth app, which developer Matt Harding '13 said was downloaded about 2,000 times, The Ropes will allow students to monitor their DBA, meal swipes, the hours when they purchase food and which dining halls they frequent.
(09/16/13 2:00am)
As other incoming freshmen suffered stuffy flights and long car rides en route to Dartmouth, Cedar Farwell '17 and his mother, Edie Farwell '83, opted to canoe up the Connecticut River with his college gear, arriving at the docks of Ledyard Canoe Club on Sept. 10.
(09/11/13 2:00am)
Handing a bowl off to someone else usually heralds nothing more noteworthy than perhaps the solution to a hungry stomach. But most bowls are not fashioned from solid silver, the handoff is not often watched by the entire community of a small college, and few bowls boast a history quite so storied not to mention a value rumored to be so eyebrow-raising as the Wentworth Bowl.
(08/13/13 2:00am)
While the overhaul of residential life projected in the College's planning reports will take some time to come to fruition, incoming freshmen should expect to see some changes from previous years.
(06/07/13 2:00am)
Seiler attributed the boost to volunteers' diligent efforts to connect with their classmates.
(05/29/13 2:00am)
Throughout the last several administrations, the College has grappled with its "Animal House" reputation. The recent heated campus climate reflects a history of struggling to tackle concerns about student life and academic prestige.
(05/24/13 2:00am)
These paradigm-rupturing technologies were the deliberate result of a strategy geared toward developing products to serve one billion people, Google senior vice president and chief financial officer Patrick Pichette said Thursday in a lecture at the Tuck School of Business.
(05/24/13 2:00am)
"It's been the privilege of my life to have had 30 years teaching Dartmouth students," Folt said. "Like all graduates, I get pretty emotional right before graduation."