Ross delivers lecture on campus hate crimes
Jeff Ross, the nation's leading expert on anti-Semitic acts that occur on college campuses, launched the Tucker's Foundation's Social Justice Lectureship Sunday night in the Rockefeller Center.
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Jeff Ross, the nation's leading expert on anti-Semitic acts that occur on college campuses, launched the Tucker's Foundation's Social Justice Lectureship Sunday night in the Rockefeller Center.
Although the leader of the Spanish department's Spring term Foreign Study Program last week told participants the program would almost certainly be relocated from Buenos Aires, Argentina to Montevideo, Uruguay, the administrator in charge of off-campus programs said the future of the FSP remains undecided.
A Dartmouth program designed to teach Bosnian youths about democratic values is in its final week, but the lessons learned will not soon be forgotten.
A total of 222 men joined the Greek system while 210 women received bids this past week during the first mass winter rush in Dartmouth's recent history.
After a lifetime of public service, Robert Reich '68 said that the tragic events of Sept. 11 were what inspired him to seek elected office for the first time.
For participants of the Youth Leadership Program, a visit to Dartmouth is not just a stop on the Ivy tour. It is a step toward rebuilding democracy.
Recent economic and political upheaval in Argentina has not impacted the Spanish Foreign Study Program in Buenos Aires scheduled for Spring term, according to the program's administrators.
After being paraded through the main dining area of Food Court Thursday evening by Safety and Security and Hanover Police officers, Timothy Hall '05 was informed yesterday that he was no longer a suspect in the ongoing assault investigation, according to Hanover Police Chief Nick Giaccone.
Safety concerns on and off campus have mounted as the hunt for the perpetrator of Saturday morning's assaults on two female students continues.
While heightened tension remains on campus following last Saturday's attacks on two female students, tight-lipped Hanover Police Department officials said the investigation is progressing.
(Editor's note: This is the eighth in a series of articles profiling the Dartmouth victims of the Sept. 11 tragedy)
Manchester, NH -- Militant Islamic state sponsors were at the root of the current terrorist threat facing America and its allies according to Binyamin Netanyahu, former Israeli prime minister.
While most Dartmouth students of Middle Eastern and South Asian descent have largely escaped a nationwide trend of discrimination in the past seven weeks, concerns of bias and misunderstanding remain.
Massage sessions, on-campus beach volleyball courts and free cable television are perks that many of today's college students receive automatically upon matriculation.
As federal and local investigators aggressively pursue leads to terrorist activity, Dartmouth is ready to protect the privacy of its international students while cooperating with law enforcement.
Few Dartmouth students credit a newspaper advertisement with changing their lives. But at age 12, Benjie Lewis '05 cut out a phone number for "kayakers wanted"from the back pages of the Miami Herald. Six years later, he is an internationally acclaimed athlete.
Temptation greets everyone in the supermarket checkout line. For children, candy bars in various shapes and sizes offer sweet and relatively harmless pleasure. Meanwhile, the suggestive headlines printed above are what catch the eyes of teenagers and adults.
The majority of this term's Language Study Abroad and Foreign Study Programs are proceeding as planned, but as tensions abroad escalate, the future of overseas academics in sensitive areas is being questioned.
Dartmouth alumni in the armed forces are maintaining their routines while preparing themselves for sudden military deployments as the United States battles worldwide terrorism.
More than 20 Dartmouth students and alumni participated in a peaceful protest rally in Washington, D.C. this past weekend.