Daily Debriefing
Multiple vehicles and homes were robbed in Hanover early Tuesday morning, according to a Hanover Police Department press release.
Multiple vehicles and homes were robbed in Hanover early Tuesday morning, according to a Hanover Police Department press release.
Brett Drucker / The Dartmouth Staff Clubs and organizations are finding community in competition this summer, taking to Garipay Field for recreational intramural softball and soccer.
Aditi Kirtikar / The Dartmouth Staff This summer, freshmen returning from their Dartmouth Outing Club First-Year Trips will have a central place to go for information on using meal swipes and finding the gym.
Marina Shkuratov / The Dartmouth Staff This summer marks the first time that the Dartmouth Bystander Initiative has been offered as an alternative to a required Mentors Against Violence facilitation for affiliated students.
Taylor Malmsheimer / The Dartmouth Staff As sophomores indulge in the summer's warm weather, some students have found refuge at the Hanover Country Club golf course.
Taylor Malmsheimer / The Dartmouth Staff Enriching where we work, study and play, outdoor art exposes community members to a range of artists and styles as they walk across campus.
A Reluctance to Engage To the Editor: As a gay alumnus who worked extensively with the Tucker Foundation, I have major qualms with Katie Wheeler's take-down of the Rev.
In the wake of Anthony Weiner's second public sexting slip-up in as many years, some have questioned his wife Huma Abedin's decision to stand by her husband not once, but twice.
On July 12, The New York Times published an article entitled "Sex on Campus: She Can Play That Game, Too," that has since catalyzed a veritable maelstrom of interest regarding hook-up culture, particularly at Ivy League institutions.
Last week, a male member of the Class of 2015 turned himself in to the Hanover Police Department after urinating on a woman from the balcony of Alpha Delta fraternity on July 5.
An avid outdoorsman and a fine wine connoisseur, Alan Cattier '86 will join the College as director of academic and campus technology services, a position that has been filled by vice president for information technology and chief information officer Ellen Waite-Franzen since November. Cattier comes from Emory University, where he spent 11 years as director of academic technology services. Cattier could not be reached for comment by press time. When he takes over the position on Aug.
Under fire from the Big Five power conferences, the NCAA as we know it may be on its last legs. Coaches and commissioners have called for a new level of independence from the NCAA, even going so far as to suggest that outright secession could be a "last resort." Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby, one of the NCAA's most vocal critics, claims that the organization's current governance system is unfair and provides less competitive institutions, like Boise State University, with as much sway as prominent football programs, such as the University of Alabama and the University of Southern California. "Look at Division I," he said at last week's Big 12's football media days.
It's been 13 years since Hugh Jackman first strapped on retractable steel claws to play Wolverine, the immortal and invulnerable anti-hero from "X-Men." His portrayal has become so ingrained in popular culture that it seems odd that, at 44, Jackman may soon have to give up the role to someone who will have big shoes, or rather claws, to fill.
Nushy Golriz / The Dartmouth Staff After spending four years fighting for policy change as president of Slow Food USA, Josh Viertel is now farming his own food and slowly regaining the calluses he lost in Washington, D.C.
I've learned a bunch of my Facebook friends' middle names this month. Corporate recruiting is heating up, and changing online identities to thwart snoopy potential employers is the new trend.
/ The Dartmouth Staff Courtesy of Brian Seitz I sat down with Nordic skier and track runner Silas Talbot '15 to talk about being a three-sport athlete, traveling to England with the cross-country team this summer and the differences between Hanover and his hometown of Anchorage. Which sport did you start first? ST: I started off in all three of them, actually.
Campers: Age range: middle school to Tuck Bridge Sweatshirts and pants: Forecast: profusive sweat or winter in summer.
\n Madison Pauly / The Dartmouth Staff \nParker Gilbert '16 will plead not guilty at his arraignment on Aug.