Trail Break to open new location in Quechee in May
The Mexican restaurant will open its new physical location in Quechee next month for its first full season, over a year after closing their previous location in White River Junction.
The Mexican restaurant will open its new physical location in Quechee next month for its first full season, over a year after closing their previous location in White River Junction.
The contract includes wage and stipend increases.
International students don’t feel fully supported by the College and are changing their travel plans, while Spare Rib magazine has fully taken down their website.
On April 15, the Nathan Smith Society hosted BHCHP founder Jim O’Connell for a discussion on recent medical policy changes on diversity programs and the importance of compassion in healthcare.
While some students said the policy encourages free speech, others believe that “inaction” can “create fear.”
Aziz discussed political conflict in Sudan and her work as a “diaspora activist.”
Aneesh Sharma ’26 also faces three misdemeanors and two violations after he nearly struck a police vehicle head-on and refused to comply with commands to leave his vehicle.
Longitudinal analysis of graduation metrics from the past decade highlights shifts in academic major popularity toward higher paying outcomes, suggesting an evolution of student interests.
Kyle Clampitt ’20 was previously found guilty on 12 counts of aggravated felonious sexual assault following a weeklong trial in January.
On April 10, the Dickey Center for International Understanding hosted Rondeaux for an event on the origins and rise of the Wagner Group, a military organization formerly linked to Russian president Vladimir Putin.
The emergency immigration fund would have allocated $15,000 to support international students.
Klepper talked about attending Trump rallies and his upcoming projects.
SWCD is currently renegotiating their February 2023 contract with the College and will meet for another bargaining session on April 17.
While the new policy clarifies the College’s freedom of expression principles and guidelines on civil disobedience and unprotected speech, it does not significantly change which forms of speech are protected in practice.
A recent Trump executive order may change or eliminate some of the Hanover public library’s services, including its interlibrary loan program.
Now, Dartmouth student campus organizers can register protests with the town two days ahead, instead of eight.
The event was a part of the Rockefeller Center’s 100 Days Speaker Series.
The Norwich Farm Creamery has made a bid for the College to buy its land and facilities.
As the risk of Lyme disease increases with the warmer weather, Dartmouth scientists, medical experts and students share their advice for protecting against ticks.
Students say that they feel like the administration has not adequately communicated on the future of DEI.