Daily Debriefing
By Compiled by Jennifer Bandy | November 9, 2006Students gathered to eat Nicaraguan food and listen to Latin music Wednesday night to raise money for the Tucker Foundation's Cross Culture Education and Service Program.
Students gathered to eat Nicaraguan food and listen to Latin music Wednesday night to raise money for the Tucker Foundation's Cross Culture Education and Service Program.
Police recently apprehended two university professors, L. Scott Ward and David Watt, for sex-related crimes. Ward, a former marketing professor at University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business, was arrested for importing child pornography, his third charge in 11 years for child sex-related crimes.
While the Tim Andreadis '07, the newly elected student body president, did not make his sexual orientation a topic of his campaign, it is now earning him attention from outside Dartmouth. A recent article in the Boston Globe described Andreadis' victory as a defining moment in the move towards tolerance and acceptance at the College.
Harvard sophomore Kaavya Viswanathan was recently accused of plagiarizing in her novel "How Opal Mehta Got Kissed, Got Wild and Got a Life." Meghan F.