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ES: I came in under a different coach, Ann Marie Larese. She had been the only coach of the program since we started in 1994. Now, Erin Lindsey is our head coach, Jose Lugo is our first assistant. And, I am the only person left from the team that was on freshman year.
While the list goes on, laws more pertinent to the Dartmouth student regulate housing and nudity. A Hanover town ordinance sets the maximum occupancy limit to no more than three unrelated people in a dwelling. Landlords who rent out property with greater capacity register additional residents as "frequent overnight guests," a status possessed by a surprising amount of students. State laws regarding indecent exposure and lewdness make the Ledyard challenge an especially difficult endeavor for countless adventurous souls but isn't that part of the fun?
College President Philip Hanlon and the Board of Trustees will determine priorities and solidify plans for the campaign.
An avid outdoorsman and a fine wine connoisseur, Alan Cattier '86 will join the College as director of academic and campus technology services, a position that has been filled by vice president for information technology and chief information officer Ellen Waite-Franzen since November.
College researchers received a $857,000 federal grant from the National Institutes of Health, Rep. Ann McLane Kuster, D-N.H., announced Thursday. The funding will benefit a protein compartmentation project, which studies the fusion of cell membranes to identify new medical treatments and disease prevention.
Before switching partners, the leader of each partner asked, "May I have this dance with you, please?"
The case against Parker Gilbert '16, who was charged with four counts of aggravated sexual assault in May, is in Grafton County Superior Court for a 60-day period that began on May 20, awaiting the prosecutor to file an indictment against the defendant.
Moreno, who does not receive full financial aid, joins others at the College who take out loans to help cover extra costs incurred when living off-campus or studying abroad.
With 47 percent of students receiving need based financial aid for the 2011-2012 academic year, the high costs of Greek organization membership forces many students to turn to scholarship programs in their organization, apply for outside funding or abstain from membership.
Interest rates for Stafford student loans doubled on July 1 to 6.8 percent from 3.4 percent when Congress failed to pass legislation on the issue. While the 17.5 percent of Dartmouth students who currently have Stafford loans will not see their rates rise, the increase will impact those who take out these loans for the 2013-2014 academic year.
The grant will endow the Frank J. Guarini Institute for International Education, an umbrella organization for the College's off-campus programs, and the associate dean of international and interdisciplinary studies, a position held by Lynn Higgins.
Representatives from over a dozen colleges and universities met in Boston this week to discuss the progress of the National College Health Improvement Program, an initiative begun by former President Jim Yong Kim in 2011 to reduce high-risk drinking across college campuses.
The trustees also voted to raise the amount of financial aid offered for the next fiscal year to $82 million, a 6.5 percent increase from the $77 million in aid offered in 2012-2013. The Board raised tuition at their termly meeting on Friday and Saturday to discuss College finances and student affairs.
Josh Lee '13, who lived in East Wheelock his freshman year, said he met students in the cluster whom he would not have otherwise met. It was not until his sophomore year that he realized the divide between East Wheelock and the rest of campus, especially regarding the prevalence of drinking and the Greek community's influence.
Of the 31 Greek organizations under GLC's umbrella, four representatives of Greek organizations were absent from the meeting, but expressed their support of the policy, according to GLC spokesperson Ali Essey '13.
The Greek Leadership Council is spearheading a vote on Tuesday to enact a new policy that will provide guidelines for Greek organization sanctions addressing assault cases. The policy requires a majority vote of 50 percent plus one vote from all Greek chapter presidents under the GLC umbrella.
The number of Greek houses facing disciplinary action from the College has caused some student leaders to question the effectiveness of the administration's top-down approach to working with the Greek system, according to Greek Leadership Council moderator Duncan Hall '13.
Within a few weeks of arriving at Tuck School of Business, Matthew Grady Tu'13 was surprised to learn that the closest place to buy espresso was 15 minutes away in downtown Hanover. While the walk from Tuck into town was pleasant in the summer, it became increasingly difficult during the winter, especially with students' busy class schedules.
Hanlon compared the changes the College faces today with those faced by former President John Kemeny in the 1970s. Kemeny, who "responded boldly" to the challenges of the time, implemented co-education, created the Dartmouth Plan to relieve enrollment growth and suspended classes in the wake of Vietnam War protests.