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May 12, 2024 | Latest Issue
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Felicia Schwartz
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Better Than They Found Me

You should aim to leave someone as good or better than you found them. In my four-year relationship with Dartmouth and The Dartmouth, I think I can say I am better than they found me.

After a trial that spanned nearly two weeks, jurors acquit Gilbert of all charges.
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Parker Gilbert ’16 found not guilty of rape

Parker Gilbert ’16 was found not guilty of rape Thursday afternoon. After a trial that spanned nearly two weeks, jurors acquitted Gilbert, 21, of all charges: five counts of aggravated felonious sexual assault and one misdemeanor count of criminal trespass.

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Gilbert '16 acquitted of all charges

Parker Gilbert ’16 was found not guilty of rape Thursday afternoon. The jurors acquitted Gilbert, 21, of all charges: five counts of aggravated felonious sexual assault and one count of criminal trespass.

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Panelists speak about body image

Six panelists, diverse in their experiences with body image and in the social spheres they occupy on campus, shared perspectives on a range of topics including disordered eating, race and disabilities in front of approximately 60 people in Collis Common Ground on Friday as part of a panel organized to promote campus discussion about eating disorders and body image. The event, titled the "Real Beauty Initiative Panel," was organized by Nina Montgomery '14, the summer president of Kappa Delta Epsilon sorority, and Kate Shelton '14, a member of KDE and president of the Real Beauty Initiative. "People don't talk about it here," she said.

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Alcohol policy changes updated

Dean of the College Charlotte Johnson's alcohol policies have been updated and will be finalized this fall to ensure that they are informed by student feedback and collaboration with administrators and Safety and Security, according to an email sent to Greek presidents by Greek Leadership Council moderator Duncan Hall '13 on Wednesday night.

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Daily Debriefing

A report by the Higher Education Funding Council for England has found that fewer scholars secure their first job at a university by age 30 than in 1995-6 and that the number of older academics at English universities has dramatically increased, Inside Higher Ed reported.

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