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President Beilock holds private Q&A session for Greek student leaders
The event centered on positive aspects of Greek life and discussed how to make these spaces safer and more welcoming.
December 1, 2023 | Latest Issue
The event centered on positive aspects of Greek life and discussed how to make these spaces safer and more welcoming.
During the Q&A section of the lecture, attendees shared questions about the trustworthiness of AI and how it may be regulated.
Some of Beilock’s goals include creating “brave spaces,” focusing on sustainability and learning about the community.
Robert Keeler ’36 left a donation for the College’s golf course, which caused legal issues after the Hanover Country Club’s closure in 2020.
In response to Cole’s “Regrets of a Former Trans Kid” lecture, hosted by the Dartmouth College Republicans, community members protested outside the event to support transgender youth.
The Hanover Selectboard’s budget increase will mitigate inflation and labor shortages.
Started in 2016, Black Legacy Month consists of student-organized programming throughout February, designed to celebrate and recognize Black culture at Dartmouth.
Sayarath, who researched nutrition and health in New England and enjoyed both photography and creative writing, died at age 61 in November.
Since April 2021, volunteers have planted more than 12,000 square feet of habitat for pollinator species — animals that help plants to reproduce.
The Graduate Organized Laborers at Dartmouth, a group of graduate students demanding a “guaranteed living wage,” marks the second student union announced this year.