Judge faces scrutiny in Petit trial
The trial of Steven Hayes has faced a two-day delay following the hospitalization of presiding superior court judge Jon Blue, according to several media outlets.
McCollum, former dean of DMS, dies at home
Correction Appended Robert McCollum, the former dean of Dartmouth Medical School, died in his home in Etna, N.H., on Sept.
Football defeats Bucknell University 43-20 in season opener
Women's hockey head coach to assist U.S. Select Team
Dartmouth women's ice hockey head coach Mark Hudak was recently chosen as an assistant coach for the U.S.
Daily Debriefing
For the first time since the 2008 financial crisis, Harvard University has told its schools to expect a 4 percent rise in the value of the endowment payout for the next fiscal year, The Harvard Crimson reported.
College receives $12.8-million grant for cancer research
The National Cancer Institute named Dartmouth a Center of Nanotechnology Excellence on Friday, awarding researchers a $12.8-million grant that will fund large-scale research on nanotechnology treatments for cancer, intended to cause fewer side effects than current treatments.
Volleyball wins two Invitationals for strong start to season
While most students were away from campus enjoying the final days of summer vacation, the Dartmouth women's volleyball team hit the court and racked up a very successful 8-2 record. Captain Jessie Hartman '11 was excited about how the team started its Fall.
Booked Solid: ‘The Widower's Tale' lacks character depth
Readers who are only interested in plot will not be impressed by the works of Julia Glass. The events that transpire in her novels are utterly unremarkable as banal as everyday life.
College will reinstate benefit for some staff
In response to public disapproval from employees, College officials will partially reverse their previous decision to terminate employee death benefits, Provost Carol Folt announced last Wednesday.
Tennis teams have new look entering the Fall
New faces are leading the way for the Dartmouth men's and women's tennis teams as they kick-off their respective Fall seasons. On the men's side, Christopher Drake took over as head coach for the Big Green after long-time head coach Charles Kinyon retired at the end of last season.
Dazed and Confused
Freshman Fall is a frantic term, and things may feel like they're flying by so quickly you don't have even a minute to stop and reflect by yourself.
College reverses death benefits decision
The College has reversed its decision to terminate employee death benefits, Provost Carol Folt and Executive Vice President Steven Kadish wrote in an e-mail message to College staff on Wednesday.
Volleyball wins two Invitationals for strong start to season
While most students were away from campus enjoying the final days of summer vacation, the Dartmouth women's volleyball team hit the court and racked up a very successful 8-2 record. Captain Jessie Hartman '11 was excited about how the team started its Fall.
Time for a Change
As I have grown older, I have come to the realization that politics in America circles through the same vices year after year in a way that makes NASCAR look novel and exciting.
Dazed and Confused
Freshman Fall is a frantic term, and things may feel like they're flying by so quickly you don't have even a minute to stop and reflect by yourself.
Women's hockey head coach to assist U.S. Select Team
Dartmouth women's ice hockey head coach Mark Hudak was recently chosen as an assistant coach for the U.S.
Football defeats Bucknell University 43-20 in season opener




