Hanover Selectboard taps Alex Torpey to serve as new town manager
Torpey will step into the role starting in June, bringing a background of mayoral, municipal and public administration experience to the town.
Torpey will step into the role starting in June, bringing a background of mayoral, municipal and public administration experience to the town.
Softball led all Big Green programs with seven players selected to All-Ivy Teams, including the Ivy Player of the Year. Women’s track and field was a close second with six selections and women’s lacrosse had five.
Focused around the theme of ‘Constellations,’ students arranged social, cultural and academic events throughout May.
Sororities, fraternities and gender-inclusive houses have hosted pre-rush events at which prospective members can get to know the various Greek houses on campus.
The former president of the College Democrats plans to focus on student voting rights and mental health in his campaign.
Salas brings experience from working in the energy field and her ongoing role as director of the Revers Center for Energy, Sustainability and Innovation at the Tuck School of Business.
The concert will feature Kimberly Tan ’22 as the violin soloist with orchestra director Filippo Ciabatti conducting.
This year’s list of ordinances includes four proposals by Dartmouth students, several of which aim to adjust the capacity and tenancy requirements in Hanover rental properties.
An English major’s defense of the humanities
As the weather gets warmer and students flock outdoors, one writer reviews the local hiking trails.
A note of appreciation for the sunny days ahead
Students reflect on how their religious practices and identities have changed in college.
Sophomore trips directors hope to strengthen class unity and fill the void left by their class’s lack of First-Year Trips.
The article, which was proposed by student body president-elect David Millman ’23 and Nicolas Macri ’24, will help to alleviate the College’s housing crisis.
From April 23 to May 12, students attended campus events celebrating the LGBTQ+ community, from Queer Prom to pride-themed trivia.
After having missed the event during their senior years, recent alumni eye an opportunity to attend the anticipated spring festival.
Markee’s colleagues expressed gratitude for his mentoring, sharp humor and positive attitude.
The philosopher led students through an interactive exercise aimed at building consensus on contentious issues.
The number four ranked rowing team closes out dual competition with wins at Lake Morey in Vermont.