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April 9, 2026
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Satterlund, Mosley leave OPAL

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Office of Pluralism and Leadership director Alysson Satterlund left the College on July 11, and assistant dean and advisor to black students T.M. Mosley also filed her resignation that day. No interim director of OPAL has been appointed yet, interim Dean of the College Inge-Lise Ameer said, adding that one may be appointed in the coming weeks.



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Rocky panelists address student rights at talk

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A Rockefeller Center student assistant shuttled around the room with a microphone as students probed visiting lawyers for information about what exactly institutions of higher education can see in student emails. The answer: everything, provided it’s written in the student handbook.


More than 5,000 participants took part in the Prouty this year, including more than 300 Dartmouth students.
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Prouty raises $2.6 million

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Thousands of Upper Valley residents and hundreds of Dartmouth students walked, biked, rowed and golfed as part of the 33rd annual Prouty on Saturday. The event collected more than $2.62 million on the day of the event for the Norris Cotton Cancer Center, director Jean Brown said.


Dartmouth hosts visitors for its first Summit on Sexual Assault
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Summit on sexual assault kicks off

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More than 270 representatives from approximately 60 different colleges, the White House, government departments, military and non-profits have convened on campus this week at Dartmouth’s national Summit on Sexual Assault. The summit, which began Sunday, has already featured speeches by Rep. Ann McLane Kuster (D-N.H.) and Department of Justice and Education officials, among other area experts.



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Observatory sees busy weekend

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Last Friday, a line formed outside the Shattuck Observatory as more than 30 Dartmouth students, Hanover residents and tourists waited to enter roofless wooden structure, barely 10 square feet in dimension, hoping to glimpse Saturn and Mars. Once inside, several steps lead up to the two large black telescope, each at least 6 feet in height.



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Summit begins with talk by Stern

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Stern kicked off the Dartmouth Summit on Sexual Assault on Sunday night, preceded by remarks from Dean of the College Charlotte Johnson and Rep. Ann McLane Kuster '78 (D-N.H.).


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Tucker poised to split into two separate centers

Religious and spiritual life and public service at the College will soon be housed under separate institutional roofs when the Tucker Foundation splits into the Tucker Center for Religious and Spiritual Life and the Dartmouth Center for Public Service.




Thursday evening’s panel was hosted in the Class of 1930 room.
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Climate Institute hosts tribal sustainability panel

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Aiming to spread awareness of the tribal sustainability partnerships that emerged following the November Indigenous Peoples Working Group meeting at Dartmouth, students and research fellows presented findings at a Thursday panel on tribal sustainability and Arctic protection initiatives.




Some residents will no longer shop at Co-op establishments, including the pictured store in Hanover.
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For some, firing sparks boycott

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Some Upper Valley residents are advocating for a protest and boycott of the Co-op Food Store following the firings of two employees at the store’s Lebanon establishment, demanding the release of details regarding the firings.


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Series to replace Jamboree

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A series of events aimed at building community on campus and raising money for a teen life-skills center in White River Junction will replace Jamboree for the Junction, a philanthropic carnival organized by the Panhellenic Council.


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Hearing scheduled for alleged attackers

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A July 14 probable cause hearing is the next step for the two Upper Valley men arrested and charged with robbing and assaulting a Dartmouth student early Wednesday morning. If probable cause is found, the case will proceed to trial at the Grafton Superior Court.


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Assault, robbery on Green leads to two arrests

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A male student was assaulted and robbed on the Green just after midnight on Wednesday. The suspected assailants — Mark Ruppel, 26, of Canaan and Troy Schwarz, 20, of Lebanon — are charged with felony counts of second-degree assault, unarmed robbery and falsifying physical evidence.