Free laundry arriving in College-owned residential facilities
The new service, Automatic Laundry, will replace CSC ServiceWorks.
The new service, Automatic Laundry, will replace CSC ServiceWorks.
The DCLWU becomes the third union at the College in under two years, following the SWCD and GOLD.
Lord and Miller discussed their upcoming projects and offered advice to the graduating Class of 2023.
President Hanlon reflects upon his 10-year-long tenure and discusses his plans for the future.
Members of three new labor unions at Dartmouth describe their dedication to a more just environment for student workers.
Many universities across have pledged some action to divest in fossil fuels, with varying levels of commitment.
The Class of 2023 is the last pre-COVID class, as their freshman year was cut short and restrictions continued for the next two years.
The Dartmouth’s eighth annual survey of the graduated class found seniors feel more positively about certain College policies, though not by much.
The fundraising campaign also amassed 60% undergraduate alumni participation, becoming the first higher education campaign in history to reach both goals.
Braxton has been charged with stealing more than $150,000 and is awaiting extradition
The Rockefeller Center for Public Policy sponsored the event on May 25, which featured judges James Bassett, Christopher Keating and Anne Patterson.
An inauguration ceremony will be held on the afternoon of Sept. 22, following a community cookout that morning.
Skewes, who passed away on Mar. 27, served under four Dartmouth presidents and worked for a number of Hanover community organizations.
There were 54 Safety and Security incident reports and 11 Good Samaritan calls during Green Key weekend, but no arrests, marking a decrease from last year.
Students, faculty and alumni raise concerns over accessibility and standards in response to progress made on the North End Housing project.
Days after the bill failed, Gov. Sununu announced his support for legalization, though with different provisions.
Kyle Fisher, who embezzled more than $230,000 from the Upper Valley charity, was indicted on May 10.
The College has decreased its proportion of waste sent to recycling programs in recent years due to strict regulations on contamination in recyclable materials, according to staff and students familiar with the issue.
Kerr discussed several student-founded initiatives meant to address challenges in maintaining sustainability on campus.
The Baltic LEAP, which stands for language, energy and politics, is a new Foreign Study Program that will bring 16 Dartmouth students to Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia.