Millman, student initiatives defeated at Hanover Town Meeting
The town government’s recommendations carried the day for each of the articles up for voter approval.
The town government’s recommendations carried the day for each of the articles up for voter approval.
A list of rules is being created in response to allegations of sexual misconduct in Greek spaces.
In light of the challenges ahead, vote for an experienced voice for Hanover Selectboard.
On July 13, vote for a student voice.
Vote for Nancy Carter for Hanover Selectboard.
Highlights of Tuesday’s meeting include potential changes to Hanover zoning laws, an undergraduate student running for Selectboard and a petition to abolish the Town Manager system.
Student-athletes are now able to profit off of their name, image or likeness and are no longer prohibited from receiving “non-cash education-related benefits.”
The Trips directorate plans to consolidate the program to just two sections and offer more diverse Trip options.
A new strategic campus framework proposes new campus buildings, green spaces and improved pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure.
Dartmouth announces intention to sell commercial radio license for WFRD-FM.
Following a year defined by isolation and loss, Dartmouth must implement compassion-based instructional and bureaucratic policies.
Religious freedom cannot keep being misconstrued to justify discrimination.
A contradiction in the U.N. charter has hindered the peaceful resolution of territorial disputes — Tigray may become the latest example.
More transparent policies have earned Dartmouth full marks, though some student-athletes feel that policies do not necessarily reflect culture.
NCAA athletes will finally be able to capitalize — though not directly — on the billions they rake in for their schools.
Hanover’s downtown cinema is eager to welcome back movie-goers for weekend viewings.
Justin Vernon and Aaron Dessner, in collaboration with a wide-range of artists, tell introspective stories of nostalgia and loneliness in ‘How Long Do You Think It’s Gonna Last?’
The inspections, which are conducted by the Hanover fire department, are due to begin this month.
The Republican-held state legislature sent the bill to the Governor’s desk on mostly party-line votes.
Students have expressed frustration at the lack of sufficient fall housing, which has disrupted academic plans.