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Election Day was a day of strong emotions as Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton battled for the presidency. Throughout the day, students and town residents went to Hanover High School to cast their ballots. More than 6,500 Hanover residents voted for Clinton, while 926 cast ballots for Trump. Volunteers and candidates turned out for one last day of campaigning on campus and at the polls, with candidates, students and community members coming together to get out the vote. Our reporters covered campus and town happenings throughout Election Day, speaking with voters at the polls and students at watch parties to gauge the mood in and around Hanover.
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The case against African and African American studies and English professor J. Martin Favor will moveto a grand jury, after Favor waived his right to a probable cause hearing on Monday. Favor was arrested on Sept. 4 for allegedly having videos of child pornography in his possession.
Nearly 20,500 students have applied for acceptance to the Class of 2019, representing a more than six percent increase in applications over last year, according to Dartmouth Now. This follows a more than 10 percent increase in the number of students who applied to Dartmouth through the early decision program.
Miriam Kilimo ’14, Ridwan Hassen ’15 and Colin Walmsley ’15 have been named Rhodes Scholars and will follow Jonathan Pedde ’14 and Joseph Singh ’14, who won Rhodes Scholarships last year, to Oxford University. The three bring Dartmouth’s total Rhodes Scholars count to 78.
Colin Walmsley '15, of Fort Macleod, Canada, was named Dartmouth's 78th Rhodes Scholar. At Oxford University, he plans to continue studying anthropology.
Kelsie Gleason, a second-year student at the Geisel School of Medicine, died Saturday on campus.
Ridwan Hassen ’15 has been named the College’s 77th Rhodes Scholar. Hassen, of Marietta, Georgia, studies computer science and neuroscience at Dartmouth.
The College should offer more gender-neutral spaces for students to casually drink, freshmen should be required to take a sexual assault course and mentorship programs should be strengthened. These are among 250 ideas aimed at reducing high-risk drinking, sexual assault and exclusivity, summarized from submissions by more than 500 students in a report released Wednesday.
Director of health promotion and student wellness Aurora Matzkin '97 has resigned, effective Aug. 31.
You got the email welcoming you to the dorm where you'll spend the next three terms. Now what? We've done the legwork for you. Over 14X, we heard from 517 Dartmouth students — 163 members of the Class of 2017, 173 members of the Class of 2016 and 181 members of the Class of 2015 told us their thoughts on the first-year residence halls.
A former Lehigh University assistant coach will lead the men’s lacrosse team next season.