UWill to offer longer teletherapy sessions
The Dartmouth Counseling Center and Dartmouth Student Government collaborated to increase the maximum teletherapy session length from 30 to 50 minutes.
The Dartmouth Counseling Center and Dartmouth Student Government collaborated to increase the maximum teletherapy session length from 30 to 50 minutes.
DSG also considered pursuing extended library hours and an upcoming survey on student mental health.
On Oct. 23, two pro-Palestinian protesters — one student and one College employee — were arrested and charged with disorderly conduct while protesting an event with Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa.
As tourists flock to New Hampshire to see the leaves change colors, retailers and restaurants experience a bump in revenue.
The fifth annual Peak Bag fundraiser supports Campus Connect — the College’s suicide-prevention training program on campus.
On Oct. 16, the Dickey Center hosted author and historian Vladimir Kara-Murza, Free Russia Foundation director Evgenia Kara-Murza and TV Rain — Russia’s largest independent television station — editor-in-chief Tikhon Dzyadko.
Four undergraduate organizations held a vigil to “honor the life and work” of poet and death row prisoner Marcellus Williams, who was executed on Sept. 24.
Houseman, who was named town manager on Oct. 7 after a two-month stint as the interim manager, reflected on the College’s relationship with the Town, the housing crisis and staffing shortages.
The student, a member of the Class of 2027, was arrested after presenting fake identification to officers.
Conway, who served as senior counselor in the Trump administration, and Brazile, a political strategist, focused on the influence of the media in the 2024 presidential election.
On Sept. 30, Safety and Security released its annual Clery Report, which contains College crime statistics from 2021 to 2023. Laila Ayala ’28 has the story.
The respective New Hampshire Democratic and Republican Party chairs, Raymond Buckley and Chris Ager, spoke about the importance of the youth vote.
The College also announced an expansion of student resources in the Center for Professional Development.
The Dartmouth sat down with the former Manchester, N.H. mayor to discuss her candidacy for governor and experience in local politics.
Robert Tulloch, who was convicted for the murders of professors Susanne and Half Zantop in 2002, requested a resentencing hearing based on a 2012 Supreme Court decision.
DSG is organizing free transportation for students from campus to the local polling place at Hanover High School on Nov. 5.
The vandalists wrote “Free Palestine” and “Divest” and sprayed red paint on the College’s administrative building.
The talk, featuring former Iranian ambassador to Germany Seyed Hossein Mousavian and Brookings Institution vice president and foreign policy program director Suzanne Maloney, drew several protesters who objected to Mousavian’s presence on campus.
Futurevia, a nonprofit dedicated to helping Ukrainians affected by the Russia-Ukraine war, has raised $1 million since its founding in 2019.
Approximately 100 community members gathered on the Green for student speeches and Hebrew prayer.