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July 17, 8:09 a.m., Pomfret Road, Pomfret, Vt. Hanover Police arrested the driver involved in a hit-and-run that occurred on South Main Street in Hanover on July 10.
July 17, 8:09 a.m., Pomfret Road, Pomfret, Vt. Hanover Police arrested the driver involved in a hit-and-run that occurred on South Main Street in Hanover on July 10.
Mankind is putting unprecedented strain on the world's water supply, as demand for this increasingly-polluted natural resource continues to rise, journalist Marq de Villiers said Wednesday in a lecture in Spaulding Auditorium.
Several College administrators met with Dartmouth Outing Club leaders Tuesday night. The meeting was held to discuss a letter written by the students requesting that the administration respond publicly to their vision statement describing a student-run DOC.
Maggie Goldstein / The Dartmouth Staff A seven-year-old girl who was HIV-positive made faces into the camera during a 2006 documentary titled "Diary of Bill Clinton and Gideon Yago in Africa," which aired repeatedly on MTV News.
Despite the overhauls to the financial aid program announced in January, Dartmouth was ranked 18th out of 368 colleges for "Students Dissatisfied with Financial Aid" in the 2009 edition of The Princeton Review's Best 368 Colleges.
About 500 parents descended on the Dartmouth campus on Friday and Saturday for Sophomore Family Weekend.
The Big Green women's basketball team was recently named a part of the 2007-08 Women's Basketball Coaches Association Academic Top 25 Team Honor Roll for NCAA Division I.
Courtesy of The Dartmouth Despite improvement over the last four years under the direction of head coach Buddy Teevens, Dartmouth football has stagnated without a dominant quarterback at the helm of the offense.
Courtesy of hop.dartmouth.edu With the Big Apple Circus delivering high-flying, superhuman stunts three miles away, a team of Rays threatening playoff contention and waste-management robots and bat-themed superheroes striking box office gold, it's official: humans are out like yesterday's bull market.
No matter how horrible at pong your parents proved themselves to be this weekend, it was a little sad when they left on Sunday.
The laughably absurd incident during the July 7 Dallas City Hall meeting of commissioners illustrates a lot of what is wrong with discourse today.
In a 100-person model of the world, 10 would control 85 percent of the planet's wealth, but there is hope that this unequal distribution may be corrected, according to Zo Tobi, the Northeast Organizer of the Sierra Student Coalition. Tobi led a symposium titled "Awakening the Dreamer, Changing the Dream" Sunday in the Dickey Center for International Understanding.
Dieters may start examining their choice of friends in addition to their choice of food, according to a recent study co-authored by Dartmouth economics professor David Blanchflower.
Kyle Betts / The Dartmouth Staff WEST LEBANON, N.H.
Tilman Dette / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Two College-owned houses will be renovated this year for future use by Alpha Xi Delta and Alpha Phi sororities.
The search committee for the College's next president discussed input previously gathered from the Dartmouth community at its first meeting, which was held at Dartmouth on July 22 and 23.