Nine first-year Geisel students receive Schweitzer Fellowship
Nine first-year Geisel School of Medicine students will be awarded the Albert Schweitzer Fellowship.
Nine first-year Geisel School of Medicine students will be awarded the Albert Schweitzer Fellowship.
When we first received an email from Boston Calling’s production team inquiring about sending media representatives to cover the music festival’s 2017 event, we thought we were being scammed.
We can do more to rid this campus of sexual assault.
N. Bruce Duthu '80 deserves to be dean of the faculty.
Consider Dartmouth from a staff member’s perspective.
In this era of sequels, reboots and remakes, who would have thought that “Trainspotting” would get a second chance to shine.
Card access to residence halls will be restricted to residents only after a student received a threatening message as part of an internet scam, according to a campus-wide alert sent Sunday evening.
A laundry bag theft reported to Safety and Security this afternoon has “similarities” to the reported burglary at Kappa Delta Epsilon sorority earlier this week, though at this time there is “no evidence” that the two cases are related, according to a campus-wide email from Safety and Security. The email reported that Safety and Security responded to a report at 1:15 p.m.
Over 100 Dartmouth students and faculty gathered on the Green in the rain this afternoon to discuss and speak out against sexual violence at the College.
A graphic message threatening sexual violence was found inside Kappa Delta Epsilon sorority house Wednesday night.
Green Key weekend arrests by the Hanover Police Department reached their lowest total in the past four years at only 10, down from 22 in 2016, 17 in 2015 and 34 in 2014. Hanover Police Chief Charlie Dennis said that the 10 arrests were alcohol-related, with the charges including public intoxication and unlawful possession of alcohol.
Following months of financial struggles, local restaurant Everything But Anchovies abruptly closed on May 16.
Thursday morning, dean of graduate and advanced studies Jon Kull announced in an email statement to the graduate student body that the North Park graduate housing will not be available to graduate and professional students this coming fall due to an “unprecedented” admissions yield for the undergraduate Class of 2021.
Initial attempts to contact men’s soccer co-captain and starting goalkeeper James Hickok ’17 proved fruitless. Then I received a reply from him saying that he had been on the road in Spain wrapping up a trial with a professional club in Spain. Not a bad excuse by any means.
Students need free time to thrive and create.
Finding alternative social spaces within fraternities themselves is vital.
This Friday and Saturday, the Dartmouth Dance Ensemble will showcase the choreography that it has been rehearsing all year in its spring performance, “Steps and Sounds.” While the ensemble offered a sneak preview of this weekend’s show in its winter works-in-progress performance, this weekend will be the first time that the public can view the culmination of a year of choreography and rehearsals. The Dartmouth Dance Ensemble, directed by John Heginbotham, is the sole professionally-run dance ensemble on campus.
This year, Dartmouth Outing Club’s First-Year Trips will culminate in an overnight stay at the McLane Family Lodge at the Dartmouth Skiway because the construction of the new Moosilauke Ravine Lodge will not be completed in time.
Mitchel Davis has been selected as Dartmouth’s next vice president for information technology and chief information officer, the College announced last week.
To overcome problems originating from stationary smartwatches, researchers at Dartmouth College and the University of Waterloo created a smartwatch that is able to move on its own.