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(11/04/02 11:00am)
On the 24th of May in 2001, one man stood at a podium in a hotel ballroom in Burlington, Vt., and drastically changed, for the better, the direction of the federal government in this great nation. And tomorrow, all that was accomplished because of this man's courage will be in danger when voters go to the polls across the country.
(05/17/01 9:00am)
In a series of departures that eventually led to a high level inquiry, nine of the Admissions Office's 14 officers resigned last year, following a chain of events that former staffers say reflected poor management and a failure to promote people of color.
(04/18/01 9:00am)
Zeta Psi fraternity faces possible derecognition after the discovery of "sex newsletters" produced by members of the house, a source close to the administration told The Dartmouth.
(03/28/01 10:00am)
Two different footwear impressions found on papers on the floor of the Zantops' home do not match footwear worn by the police or the footwear recovered from 17-year-old Robert Tulloch, according to additional court documents that were released yesterday.
(03/27/01 10:00am)
Officials yesterday released some of the most damning information to date -- DNA from blood on two knives found in the bedroom of teenage murder suspect Robert Tulloch matched the DNA of Susanne Zantop, according to newly unsealed court documents.
(03/27/01 10:00am)
Despite court documents to the contrary, investigators did not find any neo-Nazi, Ku Klux Klan, or other white supremacist literature in Zantop murder suspect Robert Tulloch's bedroom, according to Assistant Attorney General William Delker.
(03/26/01 10:00am)
Officials today released some of the most damning information to date -- DNA from blood on two knives found in the bedroom of teenage murder suspect Robert Tulloch matched the DNA of Susanne Zantop, according to court documents unsealed just hours ago.
(03/24/01 11:00am)
CHELSEA, Vt. -- Fissures have erupted in the once tight-knit foundation of the tiny Chelsea, Vt., community, creating what appears to be a stark divide over whether to support two hometown boys accused of a brutal double murder.
(03/10/01 11:00am)
Former Dartmouth Provost Lee Bollinger made it to the final rounds, but a search committee has recommended former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers to become Harvard University's next president, according to The Harvard Crimson yesterday -- however, university officials today refuse to confirm the report.
(03/06/01 11:00am)
State prosecutors requested a special investigative grand jury yesterday to help their investigation obtain more information in the Zantop murder case, while a judge released documents revealing that one of the suspects was carrying a camping ax with him when he was arrested.
(03/05/01 11:00am)
After arresting the two teenagers suspected of the Zantop murders, authorities obtained search warrants for their backpacks to find a camping ax that James Parker told Indiana Police he was carrying and other "objects capable of inflicting injuries or death" that the boys may have had with them.
(03/02/01 11:00am)
Despite speculation that a fingerprint and knife found at the crime scene provide a substantial link to Robert Tulloch, the Tulloch arrest warrant released yesterday actually verifies that fingerprints matched prints taken from James Parker and also that Parker purchased two knives for $180 on the Internet.
(03/01/01 11:00am)
One of the two suspects charged with the murders of professors Susanne and Half Zantop waived his right to a probable cause hearing yesterday, while attorneys for the media continued to press for more information.
(03/01/01 11:00am)
Despite speculation that a fingerprint and knife found at the crime scene provide a substantial link to Robert Tulloch, the Tulloch arrest warrant released today actually verifies that fingerprints matched prints taken from James Parker and also that Parker purchased two knives for $180 on the Internet.
(02/28/01 11:00am)
Authorities are not searching for any additional suspects in the murders of professors Susanne and Half Zantop, according to sources that spoke with the Associated Press.
(02/28/01 11:00am)
One of the two suspects charged with the murders of professors Susanne and Half Zantop waived his right to a probable cause hearing today.
(02/27/01 11:00am)
A Vermont judge ruled yesterday that records that might explain why authorities arrested 16-year-old James Parker and 17-year-old Robert Tulloch should remain sealed, citing the necessity to keep the integrity of the investigation.
(02/27/01 11:00am)
Hanover Police contacted members of the Dartmouth Outing Club yesterday via email, pleading for help with the ongoing investigation of the murders of professors Half and Susanne Zantop.
(02/26/01 11:00am)
Sixteen-year-old murder suspect James Parker returned to New Hampshire Saturday, stopping at the Hanover Police Station for booking before being taken to a youth detention facility outside of the Upper Valley to await a juvenile court hearing today.
(02/26/01 11:00am)
A Vermont judge ruled today that records that might explain why authorities arrested James Parker and Robert Tulloch should remain sealed, citing the necessity to keep the integrity of the investigation.