'Maleficent': A sleeper, but a beauty
The film succeeds in subverting the clichés of true love and hero/villain binaries that Disney has perpetuated for nearly a century and introducing a more progressive agenda.
The film succeeds in subverting the clichés of true love and hero/villain binaries that Disney has perpetuated for nearly a century and introducing a more progressive agenda.
The All-Americans dismantled the Cambridge Light Blues, concluding with a decisive 27-15 victory, but the second team of All-Americans finished on the wrong side of a hotly contested 35-32 match against Ontario.
Just as Andy Dufresne in “The Shawshank Redemption” climbed through a river of sewage and came out clean on the other side, so too have we, Hank and Fish, emerged from the dimly lit, figurative basement of The Dartmouth, Dartbeat, to its crown jewel, the sports section’s back page.
Geisel School of Medicine dean Wiley “Chip” Souba will not seek reappointment to a second term, College President Phil Hanlon announced Wednesday. Souba served as Geisel’s dean for one four-year term. Though Souba, who is currently traveling, was unavailable for comment, he will as a member of the medical school faculty continue his work on nationally expanding his interests in the future of medical education, according to Hanlon’s statement.
Heather Lindkvist, the Title IX officer and an anthropology professor at Bates College, will begin serving as Dartmouth’s Title IX coordinator and Clery Act compliance officer in August, the College announced earlier this month.
Following Commencement on June 8, Trevor Rees-Jones ’73 retired from the College’s Board of Trustees, replaced by Gregory Maffei ’82.
Hanover Police Chief Charlie Dennis has begun to settle into the position after his first two weeks as department head.
Street harassment is a universal problem that cannot be dismissed.
Your sophomore summer is in your hands, so take advantage of it.
The recent $10 million donation supporting a Museum Learning Center at the Hood Museum will triple classroom space and expand the gallery area, reinvigorating the museum’s commitment to teaching, Hood director Michael Taylor said. The donation is the largest single gift to the museum since its 1985 opening and brings the Hood to $28 million of its $50 million overall goal for the renovation, Taylor said.
Though the summer kicks off with an outdoor concert on the Green and closes with a live performance by singer Peter Wolf, the Upper Valley will draw more than just music offerings this term. Multiple theatrical performances, film showings and even a circus performance will come to Hanover and the surrounding area this summer.
When Abbey D’Agostino ’14 scored Dartmouth’s only six points in the 2011 NCAA Women’s Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships, there was no way to predict that, three short years later, five Big Green runners would qualify for Nationals.
The Dartmouth sat down with three recently graduated Dartmouth athletes who discussed the timeline, process and hurdles faced while attempting to go professional.
Geisel School of Medicine dean Wiley “Chip” Souba will not seek reappointment to a second four-year term, College President Phil Hanlon announced this morning. Souba plans to continue to work in medical education at Geisel.
D'Agostino finished third in her final collegiate race with a time of 15:43.54.
Megan Krumpoch '14 finished fifth in the women's 800-meter race at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships on Friday, setting a new school record with a time of 2:03.82.
The center is part of the Hood’s major construction project that will begin in spring 2016.
Megan Krumpoch ’14 had a strong performance for the Big Green on the opening night of the NCAA track and field championship, finishing fourth in her eight-person heat on Wednesday to qualify her for Friday night’s championship.
Heather Lindkvist, of Bates College, will implement policies and collect data to ensure that the College complies with Title IX, a federal law that prohibits discrimination based on sex at federally funded institutions, and the Clery Act.
Commencement featured speeches from one valedictorian and alumna Shonda Rhimes, who received an honorary degree. Take a look at The D's slideshow here.