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The Dartmouth
April 25, 2024 | Latest Issue
The Dartmouth
Lauren Kingsley
The Setonian
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Risky behavior affects frat image

Judge Mitch Crane entertained a nearly full house at Rollins Chapel yesterday evening as part of the College's Greek Speaker Series, addressing potentially risky behaviors such as hazing, negligence, alcohol abuse and other issues that threaten the image and survival of fraternities and sororities. Crane, an attorney and judge from West Chester, Pa., is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.

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Tucker foundation faces transition time

With the installment of a new dean and the departure of interim Chaplain Gwendolyn King, the Tucker Foundation will now enter an interim phase while examining students' religious needs. King, who served the College for 16 years, left on sabbatical this summer with the intention of not returning to her previous position as acting College chaplain. While the Tucker Foundation begins the process of finding a replacement for King, several members of the Dartmouth community will serve in the capacity of program coordinators for religious life during this interim period. Their duties include "working with student groups and planning celebrations and programming for the Dartmouth community," according to Stuart Lord, dean of the Tucker Foundation. Coordinators will help plan two to three campus-wide events per term, according to Lord.

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Cybercrime creates new legal quandaries

Experts in the fields of law and cybercrimes agreed that computer crime and cyberterrorism raise unique questions for law enforcement at a panel held yesterday in the Thayer School of Engineering. Panelists included Michael Vatis, director of the National Infrastructure Protection Center, Ruth Wedgewood, a professor at Yale Law School and Richard Wiebusch '68, a litigation senior partner at the Boston law firm Hale and Dorr. George Cybenko, a professor at the Thayer School served as moderator during the program. The program was coordinated in response to attacks during the past year against American computer and network systems that violated U.S.

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