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(07/10/07 6:47am)
In a typical Dartmouth term, the Good Sam policy allows an intoxicated student or a concerned friend to call Safety and Security and, with no questions asked and no disciplinary ramifications from the College, the student will be taken to Dick's House and receive medical attention.
(03/05/07 11:00am)
Named president-elect of the American Bar Association in August 2006, Neukom said he has made the project's launch a priority for the organization. After serving as chief legal officer at Microsoft for nearly two decades, he returned to his former law firm, Seattle-based Preston, Gates and Ellis.
(02/23/07 11:00am)
Deborah Brooks Tu'86, CEO and president of the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research, has been named one of America's top businesswomen by PINK magazine and the Fort Foundation. The list, "Game Changers: America's Top Women in Business," features 15 women innovators in the business world.
(02/16/07 11:00am)
After months of meetings and discussion with faculty, students and staff, College President James Wright introduced a new mission statement for the College, one which he said is clearer and more ambitious than its predecessor.
(01/25/07 11:00am)
Three New Hampshire representatives have proposed legislation that would legalize the use of marijuana in the "Live Free or Die" state. The legislators insist that the bill is in the state's interest due to the resources wasted in prosecution of what many consider a victimless crime.
(01/19/07 11:00am)
Palaeopitus presented a community lunch on Thursday that
(01/17/07 11:00am)
After six years without College recognition, the Zeta Psi Fraternity Alumni Association agreed last month that its Dartmouth chapter will cease function and stop accepting new members until the fall of 2009 when it can be re-recognized by the College. The agreement stipulated that the Zete house on Webster Ave. close beginning Winter term.
(01/11/07 11:00am)
In a panel discussion including representatives from Facebook and Time Warner Cable, Tuck Business School explored corporate management of consumer information as part of its ninth annual Tech at Tuck program.
(01/04/07 11:00am)
Otto came to Dartmouth in 1979 after leaving her library job at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and became the first female head of the College's library.
(11/21/06 11:00am)
The "State of the Arctic" analysis from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration noted that Arctic sea ice levels from last March were the lowest they have ever been since coverage via satellite began over 30 years ago. However, according to Jaqueline Richter-Menge of the Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory in Hanover, N.H., the loss of Arctic ice is now an issue during both the winter and the summer. The Arctic tundra has become greener while the northern forests have lost vegetation at the same time due to drought. Additionally, Arctic glaciers are shrinking and permafrost is warming. All this is a cause for concern, experts said, because the temperature variation between the Arctic and equator determines the global climate.
(11/07/06 11:00am)
A number of College organizations are working to encourage students to cast their votes this Election Day, whether it be with an absentee ballot or at the polls, using their controversial domicile status.
(11/03/06 11:00am)
In order to stir students to vote next Tuesday, the Dartmouth Progressives along with Amnesty International and the Dartmouth Civil Liberties Union sponsored a week full of protests and displays of posters around campus
(10/26/06 9:00am)
While children may enjoy the cartoon antics of the famous smelly critter Pep Le Pew, students at the College are reporting their own, not so laughable, encounters with Pep look-alikes all over campus.
(10/13/06 9:00am)
Even as the flames of the Homecoming bonfire die out and the shouts of "touch the fire" fade away, the parties on Dartmouth campus have just begun.
(10/12/06 9:00am)
Among her other goals for the year are reducing class sizes, promoting an interdisciplinary spirit, and keeping Dartmouth on the cutting edge of emerging academic fields.
(10/10/06 9:00am)
The Faculty Steering Committee did not reveal a verdict that would determine BlitzMail's future, but it did discuss the issue of continuity within the committee's leadership as well as usual updates from the Councils on Computing and Graduate studies to name two.
(09/25/06 9:00am)
Christina Luccio '07 and Severina Ostrovsky '07 took it upon themselves to simplify and streamline Dartmouth's Peer Academic Link program after students complained it was unwieldy.
(06/10/06 9:00am)
As he prepares to leave for a position at Swarthmore, the dean has fond recollections of his time at the College, and is looking forward to his future at another prestigious liberal arts institution.
(05/25/06 9:00am)
As seniors prepare for their last few weeks at Dartmouth, two alumni gave future graduates an added incentive to contribute to the legacy of the Class of 2006.
(05/19/06 9:00am)
The show promises to be different from any other performance the College's youngest a cappella group has put on this year, as it will include alumni as well.