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May 2, 2024 | Latest Issue
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Andrew Lebovich
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DMS, DHMC receive record $20 million gift

Ranking as the largest donation in the history of Dartmouth Medical School and Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Peter Williamson '58 and his wife Susan pledged $20 million to DMS and to DHMC, Dartmouth announced Friday. Williamson is a professor of neurology at the Medical School and the director of DHMC's Epilepsy program, which he founded in 1991.

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Daily Debriefing

The College Democrats held an event Tuesday for Steve Marchand, Mayor of Portsmouth, N.H. Marchand, who in 2006 became the youngest mayor in New Hampshire at 33, is currently seeking the Democratic nomination for a Senate run against Republican incumbent John Sununu in the 2008 elections.

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Organization cooks meals for cause

Friday nights mean different things for everyone. But for the members of Students Fighting Hunger, Friday nights are a chance to interact with members of the community while working for a good cause. Founded in the 1980s by Dartmouth students, the organization is a part of the Tucker Foundation's Dartmouth Community Services program.

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Police Blotter

July 14, 7:43 a.m., Lyme Road Hanover Police was called after a 20-year old female Dartmouth student reported a suspicious man driving around campus.

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Police Blotter

June 1, 12:05 p.m., East Wheelock Street Police arrested two underage men for possession of alcohol stemming from an incident that occurred the week before, when the two Dartmouth freshman threw a fire extinguisher through a first floor window of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.

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Police Blotter

June 1, 12:05 p.m., East Wheelock Street Police arrested two underage men for possession of alcohol stemming from an incident that occurred the week before, when the two Dartmouth freshman threw a fire extinguisher through a first floor window of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.

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Streakers find friendly, if cold, environment

Editor's note: This article is the first in a two-part series on streaking. Today's article examines streaking at Dartmouth; tomorrow's will compare Dartmouth's streaking culture to other colleges. When the final snowy marks of winter melt away, warmer weather will draw Dartmouth students out of their dormitory rooms and into the outdoors.

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Race, sexuality, class discussed at panel

Mentors Against Violence held a discussion in McLane Commons last night as part of Sexual Assault Awareness week, a series of events sponsored by Kappa Kappa Kappa fraternity and Student Assembly. The discussion, "Intersecting Identities: Conflict and Compromise," brought together five students from different racial backgrounds and sexual preferences to talk about how their identities shape their lives at Dartmouth and in general. Steve Spiess, a graduate student at Dartmouth and a graduate of Brown University, talked about the difficulty of being a straight man, an athlete and a feminist. "I didn't really fit in with the macho-masculine world, or my friends didn't want me to fit in," he said.

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