Alums spar over proposed constitution
After this weekend's Alumni Association elections, those present at the meeting discussed the proposed amendments to the Association's constitution, a debate that has become hotly contested.
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After this weekend's Alumni Association elections, those present at the meeting discussed the proposed amendments to the Association's constitution, a debate that has become hotly contested.
Whenever a thousand college freshmen sprint around a massive fire, law enforcement officials tend to take extra precaution.
Oct. 4, Lyme Road, 8:49 a.m.
Former Dartmouth football Assistant Head Coach Pat O'Leary filed suit against the College last week in U.S. District Court, alleging that new Head Coach Buddy Teevens dismissed him because of his age.
Sept. 21, Lebanon Street, 11:35 a.m.
Police arrested Christopher Hollis, the second man charged in the murder of Dartmouth student Meleia Willis-Starbuck '07, after a Friday night traffic stop in Fresno, Calif.
Christopher Wilson, the 20-year-old California resident accused of murdering Meleia Willis-Starbuck '07, postponed entering a plea on the charge of homicide when he was arraigned last week in Hayward, Calif.
Aug. 22, Boathouse Road, 4:12 p.m.
The College's three graduate schools were the first to occupy center stage this weekend, as their graduation ceremonies, called Class Day a t D artmouth Medical School and Investiture at the Thayer and Tuck Schools, took place Saturday.
Jan. 30, Mass Row, 1:45 a.m.
May 17, Rennie Road, 3:45 p.m.
This March, the U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights added to Title IX, the 1972 law aimed to provide women and men equal opportunities to participate in collegiate varsity sports, what many are calling a loophole for those schools who already do not want to add female sports teams.
May 10, Lebanon Street, 1:27 a.m.
Seven local alcohol-serving establishments, including the College-owned Lone Pine Tavern, failed a liquor license compliance check run by Hanover Police and the New Hampshire Bureau of Liquor Enforcement on the evening of Friday, May 6, police officials said.
Despite widespread expectations of raucous behavior, Green Key weekend went off without any major hiccups, College Proctor Harry Kinne said.
As students look forward to a Green Key weekend marked by an endless array of parties, Safety and Security and Hanover Police are preparing to safeguard the campus for the spring extravaganza.
May 4, South Main Street, 9:20 p.m.
In December 2000, Dartmouth Dean of Admissions Karl Furstenberg sent a now-well-publicized letter to Swarthmore College President Alfred Bloom congratulating Bloom for cutting Swarthmore's varsity football program and expressing the opinion that "football, and the culture that surrounds it, is antithetical to the academic mission of colleges such as ours."
April 26, Observatory Road, 10:33 a.m.
April 18, Lyme Road, 4:32 p.m.