College suspends Beta for two terms
Effective immediately, Beta Alpha Omega fraternity will be suspended for two terms, according to a statement to The Dartmouth from college spokesperson Diana Lawrence.
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Effective immediately, Beta Alpha Omega fraternity will be suspended for two terms, according to a statement to The Dartmouth from college spokesperson Diana Lawrence.
The Hanover Zoning Board of Adjustment ruled on Monday that Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity lost its residential zoning status when the College derecognized the organization last winter.
Women’s lacrosse head coach Amy Patton has resigned her position after an investigation into her conduct.
The College released the Action Plan for Inclusive Excellence in an announcement by College President Phil Hanlom. The document, compiled by the diversity and inclusivity executive committee comprised of Hanlon, Provost Carolyn Dever, Vice President for Institutional Diversity and Equity Evelynn Ellis and Executive Vice President Rick Mills, draws from the reports of the three inclusive excellence working groups published early this month.
The Senate confirmed Eric Fanning ’90 as the secretary of the United States Army on Tuesday. The appointment makes him the first openly gay secretary of any military branch, as well as the highest-ranking openly gay official at the Pentagon.
Student leaders at the College released a petition on Monday critiquing the administration and urging the Board of Trustees and College administrators to “depart from the realm of student life” and instead focus on fiscal decisions they say will enhance campus intellectual and social climate. As of press time, 528 people have signed the petition.
In a campus-wide email yesterday, health service director Mark Reed announced that while the College currently has no confirmed cases of mumps, multiple students have exhibited symptoms consistent with the illness. These students have undergone State Public Health Department testing, and are currently in self-isolation. The department requires at least five days of isolation for patients diagnosed with mumps.
Updated April 21, 2016 at 1:11 a.m.
A scammer posing as “Officer Sean White” has been leaving threatening voicemails on local residents’ answering machines, the Hanover Police Department announced in a media release today.
Liberian human rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Leymah Gbowee will be the College’s 2016 Commencement speaker.
UPDATED: April 11, 2016 at 10:23p.m.
African and African American studies and English professor J. Martin Favor pleaded guilty to a federal child pornography charge at his change-of-plea hearing in the U.S. District Court in Concord this morning.
Geisel School of Medicine professor Ronald Taylor died of a heart attack on Saturday night.
African and African American studies and English professor J. Martin Favor plans to plead guilty to a federal child pornography charge, according to court documents filed Wednesday.
The Dartmouth Coalition for Immigration Reform, Equality and DREAMers' petition to the Library of Congress to use the word "undocumented" instead of "illegal" in subject headings for immigrants has been approved, the group announced last night.
The Board of Trustees approved a 3.8 percent total increase in undergraduate tuition, mandatory fees and room and board for the 2016-2017 academic year at its March 5 weekend meeting, making the total cost of attendance next year $66,174. The trustees also discussed campus issues of diversity and inclusion, meeting with members of the three new diversity working groups on staff, faculty and students.
The Dartmouth Alumni Association of Silicon Valley Board informed alumni that a former DAASV officer had misappropriated funds from the club in a March 11 email.
The Brown University Department of Public Safety officer implicated in the assault of Geovanni Cuevas '14 in November was fired by Brown.
Grace Carney '17 won the first place prize at Dartmouth Idol last Friday, which includes $500 and the opportunity to record a two-song demo. The second place prize of $250 was awarded to Nikhil Arora '16.
The Board of Trustees approved a 3.8 percent total increase in undergraduate tuition, mandatory fees and room and board for the 2016-2017 academic year at its meeting this weekend, making the total cost of attendance next year $66,174. Tuition will increase by 3.9 percent, jumping to $49,998 from this year's $48,120.