Student turns himself in to police
James Gerhart '98 turned himself in to Hanover police last week after escaping police custody the previous weekend. He awaits a trial on Feb. 28.
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James Gerhart '98 turned himself in to Hanover police last week after escaping police custody the previous weekend. He awaits a trial on Feb. 28.
Despite mud, rain and a late panelist, the "Bringing Beijing Home" panel discussion took place last night, presenting an inside look at the events of the fourth United Nations Conference on Women held last summer in Beijing.
With more and more snow being dumped on Dartmouth each day, the Dartmouth Skiway predicts excellent slopes and good business for the remainder of the Winter term.
On Tuesday, all Dartmouth students received a notice in their Hinman Boxes that announced the Hinman Post Office will no longer accept any deliveries by Federal Express, effective Feb. 1.
For Dartmouth undergraduate students seeking career advice, summer employment or internships the Tuck-Dartmouth Career Mentor Program may be an new avenue to explore.
The Student Assembly passed three resolutions, including the one that established its office hours and a bill which would open dialogue with the Hinman Post Office regarding its recent decision to stop delivery of Federal Express packages, at its meeting last night.
Cynthia Ou will be stepping down as the sole food provider at the Dartmouth Medical School in June amidst her claims that she is being forced to involuntarily retire.
Kenneth Montgomery '25, a major contributor to Dartmouth and the co-creator of the Montgomery Endowment, died of natural causes at the age of 93 in his home in Northbrook, Ill. Sunday.
If regulators approve the proposed merger between First New Hampshire Bank and Citizens Financial Group Incorporated, it will be the third merger in a month for major New England banks.
Taking advantage of the College's computer resources, the Student Assembly and the Golden Key Honor Society have put together an on-line version of the Assembly's Course Guide.
No one can call her pretentious as she sits in her office surrounded by scattered packets of videotapes, compacts discs, photographs and open cans of Canada Dry.
Margaret Lawrence begins this term as the new director of programming at the Hopkins Center for the Creative and Performing Arts at Dartmouth, and not a moment too soon.
Although the Classes of 1998 and 1999 are operating under a completely different curriculum than the Classes of 1996 and 1997, College officials said the two different sets of degree requirements have not caused any administrative headaches.