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(12/06/12 1:45am)
More than 3,000 days after the 2004 Summer Olympics, Adam Nelson '97 has been retroactively named the victor in the shot put competition at the Athens Games, The New York Times reported today. Yuriy Bilonog of Ukraine, who originally won the gold medal, was found guilty of using performance-enhancing drugs following a reanalysis of his urine sample and was stripped of his medal.
(11/07/12 3:27am)
Earlier, news networks projected that President Barack Obama will win New Hampshire. Although New Hampshire's four electoral votes are unlikely to decide the election, a New Hampshire victory could tie a close race between the president and Republican contender Mitt Romney, according to CBS News.
(11/07/12 2:15am)
Two Dartmouth alumni Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand '88, D-N.Y., and former Maine Gov. Angus King '66 vying for Senate seats beat their opponents on Tuesday night, but Republican John MacGovern '88 was not successful in his bid to defeat Vermont's incumbent junior senator.
(10/29/12 6:00pm)
The email, which was sent at approximately 3 p.m., assured that daily operations would resume on Tuesday.
(10/07/12 11:00am)
First-year physics graduate student Mikhail Lomakin died in Hartford, Vt., early Saturday morning, according to a campus-wide email from Interim College President Carol Folt and Dean of Graduate Studies Jon Kull '88. The 24-year-old was found at the scene of a car accident on I-91 southbound at mile marker 73 in Hartford, according to News10 ABC.
(10/03/12 4:09am)
Three months following the announcement of a book deal with St. Martin's Press, a 69-page PDF file of a book proposal purportedly by Andrew Lohse '12 has leaked on the Internet. The book, "Party at the End of the World," chronicles Lohse's time at the College, including his arrest for cocaine possession and witness tampering in 2010 and the hazing he claims to have endured as a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity.
(09/19/12 4:20pm)
Vice President Joe Biden and his wife Jill Biden will visit Dartmouth on Friday to deliver speeches at a "grassroots event" on the lawn of Cutter-Shabazz Hall, according to a press release from the campaign to reelect President Barack Obama.
(07/27/12 8:20pm)
The recent graduate who died unexpectedly in Hanover on Thursday has been identified as Stephanie Pignatiello '12, according to a campus-wide email sent by interim President Carol Folt and Dean of the College Charlotte Johnson. Pignatiello died suddenly in her off-campus house. Authorities are not treating her death as suspicious.
(07/27/12 2:00am)
The third and final installment in Christopher Nolan's Batman film trilogy, The Dark Knight Rises continues eight years after the events of The Dark Knight Rises. After assuming the death of D.A. Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart), Batman (Christian Bale) has disappeared from the public eye, his hero title replaced with that of fugitive. Now, under powers granted by the Dent Act, Commissioner Gordon (Gary Oldman) and the Gotham City Police Department have nearly eradicated organized crime. But when a new terrorist, Bane (Tom Hardy), threatens Gotham, the Dark Knight must come out of retirement, and with the help of a headstrong detective (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and a cunning cat burglar (Anne Hathaway) restore order to a city that has branded him an enemy. Clifton Lyons
(07/27/12 12:50am)
A female member of the Class of 2012 died suddenly in her off-campus house in Hanover today, according to a campus-wide email sent by interim College President Carol Folt and Dean of the College Charlotte Johnson.
(07/09/12 6:35pm)
Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Steven Kadish will leave the College in the middle of September to become the senior vice president and chief operating officer at Northeastern University, according to an announcement by Interim President Carol Folt. Vice President for Campus Planning and Facilities Linda Snyder, Kadish's wife, will depart at the same time to assume her new role as the vice president of operations at Tufts University.
(06/18/12 2:30am)
Associate Dean of the College for Campus Life April Thompson will leave the College after 11 years to become Binghamton University's dean of students on Aug. 6, according to a Binghamton press release.
(06/08/12 2:00am)
I am proud that I took the time to dig into Dartmouth's DNA: the traditions, social institutions and the things that make it great. I invested time talking with faculty, alumni and students, which helped me understand and embrace what makes Dartmouth unique.
(05/29/12 6:00pm)
U.S. Ambassador-at-Large Daniel Benjamin has been appointed the director of the Dickey Center for International Understanding, according to a College press release. Benjamin, who has served as the coordinator for counterterrorism at the U.S. State Department since his 2009 appointment by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, will assume his post at the College on Jan. 1, 2013, replacing Acting Director of the Dickey Center Christianne Wohlforth.
(05/25/12 2:00pm)
As part of the developing search process for College President Jim Yong Kim's successor, the College announced 14 new members of the 17-member Presidential Search Committee in a press release today.
(05/25/12 2:00am)
Emma Fidel: In 30 years, I probably will have abandoned my "interest" in journalism and filmmaking and will have followed my heart to Wall Street. Or I will be Rebekah Brooks.
(05/14/12 5:35pm)
Martin Wybourne, vice provost for research and a physics professor at the College, will serve as Dartmouth's interim provost beginning on July 1, current Provost Carol Folt announced Monday afternoon in a campus-wide email. Lindsay Whaley, acting associate provost for international affairs and a linguistics and classics professor, will replace Wybourne as interim vice provost. Folt, who was appointed as the College's interim president by the Board of Trustees on April 17, will also assume her new position on July 1.
(04/20/12 10:00pm)
Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity has been sentenced to a three-term probationary period in addition to "an extensive series of educational requirements" for alleged hazing violations, according to a campus-wide email from Associate Dean of Campus Life April Thompson.
(04/16/12 11:56pm)
Suril Kantaria '13 defeated candidates Erin Klein '13, J.T. Tanenbaum '13, Rachel Wang '13 and Max Hunter '13 in the Student Assembly election on Monday, garnering 716 votes to become the next student body president, the Election Planning and Advisory Committee announced. A total of 2,239 votes were cast in the presidential race, up from 1,665 last year.
(04/16/12 4:51pm)
Following the World Bank's Monday announcement that College President Jim Yong Kim has been elected to serve as the Bank's next president, the Board of Trustees will announce the College's interim president on Tuesday, Chairman of the Board Stephen Mandel '78 said in a statement to The Dartmouth. The head of the search committee that will select Dartmouth's 18th president will be announced on Thursday, according to Director of Media Relations Justin Anderson.