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news Student loans eliminated for students from families earning $125,000 or less By: Pierce Wilson | 6/1/21 2:00am On May 12, Dartmouth announced that beginning with members of the Class of 2026, students from families with an annual household income of $125,000 or less will qualify for full-tuition scholarships without loans. ELIZABETH REIMER ’24 DIES AT 18 Elizabeth Reimer ’24 died yesterday at home in Holtsville, New York, President Hanlon wrote in an email to the Dartmouth community today. College spokesperson Diana Lawrence wrote in an email statement that the cause of death has not been announced. A Suffolk STUDENTS MOURN ELIZABETH REIMER ’24 AS ADMINISTRATION In the wake of the death of Elizabeth Reimer ’24, students gathered on the Green Friday evening to mourn. College President Phil Hanlon, meanwhile, announced additional support for mental health resources and adjustments for academic and COVID-19 policies in a LAMEES KAREEM ’22 DIES AT 20 Lamees Kareem ’22, a junior from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, died on Thursday at 20 years old. She had been hospitalized for several weeks due to complications resulting from a non-COVID-19 medical condition, according to an email that College President Phil Hanlon wrote to CONNOR TIFFANY ’24 DIES UNEXPECTEDLY AT 19 Updated March 15, 2021 at 2:15 p.m. Connor Tiffany ’24, a freshman from Virginia Beach, Virginia, died unexpectedly on Sunday. He was 19. “While Connor was only with us at Dartmouth for less than a year, he made a profound and positive impact on those around him and will be greatly missed,” College President Phil Hanlon wrote in an email to the Dartmouth community on Monday. PAAWEE RIVERA ’13 TO SERVE AS WHITE HOUSE DIRECTOR OF PaaWee Rivera ’13 to serve as White House director of tribal affairs. The Dartmouth alumnus will act as an advocate on Native American issues and an intermediary between tribes and the federalgovernment.
PETER ROBY ’79 APPOINTED INTERIM ATHLETICS DIRECTOR On Tuesday, Peter Roby ’79 assumed the role of the College’s interim athletics director, which he will serve as through June 2022. Roby, a varsity basketball player during his time at Dartmouth and athletics director at Northeastern University from 2007 to 2018, succeeded former athletics director Harry Sheehy, who announced his retirement earlier in February after months of controversy BEAU DUBRAY ’24 REMEMBERED FOR KINDNESS, PASSION FOR Those who knew Beau DuBray ’24 recall him as a kind friend, thoughtful classmate and lover of nature. “Beau was a leader and listened closely to what others had to say,” said Jonathan Cartwright ’24, one of DuBray’s friends and classmates. MOORE: THE DANGERS OF ONLINE ANONYMITY Moore: The Dangers of Online Anonymity. There must be a balance between free speech and antagonism online. by Chelsea Moore | 5/11/20 2:00am. The internet’s capacity to offer anonymity is — at least theoretically — one of its greatest strengths. BEAU DUBRAY ’24 DIES UNEXPECTEDLY AT 18 Updated Nov. 19, 2020 at 6:13 p.m. Beau DuBray ’24, a freshman from South Dakota, died unexpectedly in Hanover on Thursday at the age of 18. “While he was at Dartmouth for just one term, Beau had formedclose friendships.
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news Student loans eliminated for students from families earning $125,000 or less By: Pierce Wilson | 6/1/21 2:00am On May 12, Dartmouth announced that beginning with members of the Class of 2026, students from families with an annual household income of $125,000 or less will qualify for full-tuition scholarships without loans. ELIZABETH REIMER ’24 DIES AT 18 Elizabeth Reimer ’24 died yesterday at home in Holtsville, New York, President Hanlon wrote in an email to the Dartmouth community today. College spokesperson Diana Lawrence wrote in an email statement that the cause of death has not been announced. A Suffolk STUDENTS MOURN ELIZABETH REIMER ’24 AS ADMINISTRATION In the wake of the death of Elizabeth Reimer ’24, students gathered on the Green Friday evening to mourn. College President Phil Hanlon, meanwhile, announced additional support for mental health resources and adjustments for academic and COVID-19 policies in a LAMEES KAREEM ’22 DIES AT 20 Lamees Kareem ’22, a junior from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, died on Thursday at 20 years old. She had been hospitalized for several weeks due to complications resulting from a non-COVID-19 medical condition, according to an email that College President Phil Hanlon wrote to CONNOR TIFFANY ’24 DIES UNEXPECTEDLY AT 19 Updated March 15, 2021 at 2:15 p.m. Connor Tiffany ’24, a freshman from Virginia Beach, Virginia, died unexpectedly on Sunday. He was 19. “While Connor was only with us at Dartmouth for less than a year, he made a profound and positive impact on those around him and will be greatly missed,” College President Phil Hanlon wrote in an email to the Dartmouth community on Monday. PAAWEE RIVERA ’13 TO SERVE AS WHITE HOUSE DIRECTOR OF PaaWee Rivera ’13 to serve as White House director of tribal affairs. The Dartmouth alumnus will act as an advocate on Native American issues and an intermediary between tribes and the federalgovernment.
PETER ROBY ’79 APPOINTED INTERIM ATHLETICS DIRECTOR On Tuesday, Peter Roby ’79 assumed the role of the College’s interim athletics director, which he will serve as through June 2022. Roby, a varsity basketball player during his time at Dartmouth and athletics director at Northeastern University from 2007 to 2018, succeeded former athletics director Harry Sheehy, who announced his retirement earlier in February after months of controversy BEAU DUBRAY ’24 REMEMBERED FOR KINDNESS, PASSION FOR Those who knew Beau DuBray ’24 recall him as a kind friend, thoughtful classmate and lover of nature. “Beau was a leader and listened closely to what others had to say,” said Jonathan Cartwright ’24, one of DuBray’s friends and classmates. MOORE: THE DANGERS OF ONLINE ANONYMITY Moore: The Dangers of Online Anonymity. There must be a balance between free speech and antagonism online. by Chelsea Moore | 5/11/20 2:00am. The internet’s capacity to offer anonymity is — at least theoretically — one of its greatest strengths. BEAU DUBRAY ’24 DIES UNEXPECTEDLY AT 18 Updated Nov. 19, 2020 at 6:13 p.m. Beau DuBray ’24, a freshman from South Dakota, died unexpectedly in Hanover on Thursday at the age of 18. “While he was at Dartmouth for just one term, Beau had formedclose friendships.
A HISTORY OF VACCINES AND DISEASE AT DARTMOUTH 12 hours ago · This article is featured in the 2021 Commencement special issue. Since the start of the pandemic, the creation and distribution of safe and effective vaccines has dominated public discourse. As of Tuesday, 42% of Americans and 57% of Dartmouth community members have A GUIDE TO THE COLLEGE’S RECENT DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION 13 hours ago · This article is featured in the 2021 Commencement special issue. In the last year, Dartmouth has reckoned with diversity and inclusion both inside and outside the classroom. From an open letter demanding that Dartmouth address structural racism FROM THE ’21S, WITH LOVE 13 hours ago · This article is featured in the 2021 Commencement special issue. Imparting advice to the younger generation is a time-honored tradition for graduating classes here and everywhere. While asking seniors for advice might seem stale or overdone, the truth is, I’m a rising junior, and I still need all SENIORS SEE A CHANGING LANDSCAPE IN HANOVER AND AT THE 12 hours ago · This article is featured in the 2021 Commencement special issue. Since the Class of 2021’s arrival on campus in the fall of 2017, both the College and Hanover have undergone a significant transformation, with construction projects, renovations and business closures and openings changing the landscape of both the downtown and of campus. OUR LEAFY NEIGHBORS: QUINTESSENTIAL DARTMOUTH TREES AND 13 hours ago · This article is featured in the 2021 Commencement special issue. The Lone Pine, formerly known as the Old Pine, embodies many facets of Dartmouth’s history, tradition and mythology. Originally standing in College Park, this pine was a gathering place for seniors in 1828, the location for Class Day BREACHING THE DARTMOUTH BUBBLE: REFLECTING ON ERA-DEFINING 13 hours ago · Breaching the Dartmouth Bubble: Reflecting on Era-Defining Moments of Commencements Past. COVID-19 has shaped the Class of 2021’s experience at Dartmouth; events of similar global significance, including the Vietnam War, both World Wars and apartheid, defined past students’ time in Hanover.EDITORS' NOTE
13 hours ago · This editors' note is featured in the 2021 Commencement special issue. To the Class of 2021, You have seen the College transform, and now, you prepare to enter an ever-changing world. The social, political and ecological landscape has morphed in PROFESSORS SHARE SIX WORDS OF LIFE ADVICE WITH THE CLASS 13 hours ago · This article is featured in the 2021 Commencement special issue. The Dartmouth asked professors to provide the Class of 2021 their best life advice in just six short words. Providing a quote is simple enough, but condensing one’s sentiments into a succinct blurb proved to be a REVIVED PALAEOPITUS SEARCHES FOR NICHE ON CAMPUS 13 hours ago · This article is featured in the 2021 Commencement special issue. Prior to the advent of organizations like Student Assembly, Palaeopitus served as the principal student governance body on campus. Founded in 1899, some of Palaeopitus’ original responsibilities included collaborating with the Q&A WITH DR. LISA ADAMS 13 hours ago · This article is featured in the 2021 Commencement special issue. Dr. Lisa Adams Med’90 co-chairs the College’s COVID-19 task force. In addition to her work on COVID-19 policy for the College, Adams, whose areas of expertise include global health equity and international tuberculosis care, serves as an associate dean for global health at the Geisel School of Medicine and directsthe school
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news Student loans eliminated for students from families earning $125,000 or less By: Pierce Wilson | 6/1/21 2:00am On May 12, Dartmouth announced that beginning with members of the Class of 2026, students from families with an annual household income of $125,000 or less will qualify for full-tuition scholarships without loans. ELIZABETH REIMER ’24 DIES AT 18 Elizabeth Reimer ’24 died yesterday at home in Holtsville, New York, President Hanlon wrote in an email to the Dartmouth community today. College spokesperson Diana Lawrence wrote in an email statement that the cause of death has not been announced. STUDENTS MOURN ELIZABETH REIMER ’24 AS ADMINISTRATION In the wake of the death of Elizabeth Reimer ’24, students gathered on the Green Friday evening to mourn. College President Phil Hanlon, meanwhile, announced additional support for mental health resources and adjustments for academic and COVID-19 policies in a LAMEES KAREEM ’22 DIES AT 20 Lamees Kareem ’22, a junior from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, died on Thursday at 20 years old. She had been hospitalized for several weeks due to complications resulting from a non-COVID-19 medical condition, according to an email that College President Phil Hanlon wrote to CONNOR TIFFANY ’24 DIES UNEXPECTEDLY AT 19 Connor Tiffany ’24, a freshman from Virginia Beach, Virginia, died unexpectedly on Sunday. He was 19. “While Connor was only with us at Dartmouth for less than a year, he made a profound and positive impact on those around him and will be greatly missed,” College President Phil Hanlon wrote in an email to the Dartmouth community on Monday. BEAU DUBRAY ’24 REMEMBERED FOR KINDNESS, PASSION FOR Beau DuBray ’24 remembered for kindness, passion for outdoors. by Andrew Sasser | 12/3/20 2:00am. Those who knew Beau DuBray ’24 recall him as a kind friend, thoughtful classmate and lover of nature. “Beau was a leader and listened closely to what others had to say,” said Jonathan Cartwright ’24, one of DuBray’s friends andclassmates.
BEAU DUBRAY ’24 DIES UNEXPECTEDLY AT 18 Beau DuBray ’24, a freshman from South Dakota, died unexpectedly in Hanover on Thursday at the age of 18. “While he was at Dartmouth for just one term, Beau had formed close friendships. He will be greatly missed,” College President Phil Hanlon wrote in a campus-wide email on Thursday afternoon. According to Hanover Police chief Charlie MOORE: THE DANGERS OF ONLINE ANONYMITY Moore: The Dangers of Online Anonymity. There must be a balance between free speech and antagonism online. by Chelsea Moore | 5/11/20 2:00am. The internet’s capacity to offer anonymity is — at least theoretically — one of its greatest strengths. PAAWEE RIVERA ’13 TO SERVE AS WHITE HOUSE DIRECTOR OF On Feb. 12, the Biden administration announced PaaWee Rivera ’13 as its pick for senior adviser to the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs and director of tribal affairs. Rivera, of the Pueblo of Pojoaque, is the second Native American Dartmouth alumnus to serve as the primary liaison between the White House andthe nation’s 574
PETER ROBY ’79 APPOINTED INTERIM ATHLETICS DIRECTOR On Tuesday, Peter Roby ’79 assumed the role of the College’s interim athletics director, which he will serve as through June 2022. Roby, a varsity basketball player during his time at Dartmouth and athletics director at Northeastern University from 2007 to 2018, succeeded former athletics director Harry Sheehy, who announced his retirement earlier in February after months of controversyTHE DARTMOUTH
news Student loans eliminated for students from families earning $125,000 or less By: Pierce Wilson | 6/1/21 2:00am On May 12, Dartmouth announced that beginning with members of the Class of 2026, students from families with an annual household income of $125,000 or less will qualify for full-tuition scholarships without loans. ELIZABETH REIMER ’24 DIES AT 18 Elizabeth Reimer ’24 died yesterday at home in Holtsville, New York, President Hanlon wrote in an email to the Dartmouth community today. College spokesperson Diana Lawrence wrote in an email statement that the cause of death has not been announced. STUDENTS MOURN ELIZABETH REIMER ’24 AS ADMINISTRATION In the wake of the death of Elizabeth Reimer ’24, students gathered on the Green Friday evening to mourn. College President Phil Hanlon, meanwhile, announced additional support for mental health resources and adjustments for academic and COVID-19 policies in a LAMEES KAREEM ’22 DIES AT 20 Lamees Kareem ’22, a junior from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, died on Thursday at 20 years old. She had been hospitalized for several weeks due to complications resulting from a non-COVID-19 medical condition, according to an email that College President Phil Hanlon wrote to CONNOR TIFFANY ’24 DIES UNEXPECTEDLY AT 19 Connor Tiffany ’24, a freshman from Virginia Beach, Virginia, died unexpectedly on Sunday. He was 19. “While Connor was only with us at Dartmouth for less than a year, he made a profound and positive impact on those around him and will be greatly missed,” College President Phil Hanlon wrote in an email to the Dartmouth community on Monday. BEAU DUBRAY ’24 REMEMBERED FOR KINDNESS, PASSION FOR Beau DuBray ’24 remembered for kindness, passion for outdoors. by Andrew Sasser | 12/3/20 2:00am. Those who knew Beau DuBray ’24 recall him as a kind friend, thoughtful classmate and lover of nature. “Beau was a leader and listened closely to what others had to say,” said Jonathan Cartwright ’24, one of DuBray’s friends andclassmates.
BEAU DUBRAY ’24 DIES UNEXPECTEDLY AT 18 Beau DuBray ’24, a freshman from South Dakota, died unexpectedly in Hanover on Thursday at the age of 18. “While he was at Dartmouth for just one term, Beau had formed close friendships. He will be greatly missed,” College President Phil Hanlon wrote in a campus-wide email on Thursday afternoon. According to Hanover Police chief Charlie MOORE: THE DANGERS OF ONLINE ANONYMITY Moore: The Dangers of Online Anonymity. There must be a balance between free speech and antagonism online. by Chelsea Moore | 5/11/20 2:00am. The internet’s capacity to offer anonymity is — at least theoretically — one of its greatest strengths. PAAWEE RIVERA ’13 TO SERVE AS WHITE HOUSE DIRECTOR OF On Feb. 12, the Biden administration announced PaaWee Rivera ’13 as its pick for senior adviser to the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs and director of tribal affairs. Rivera, of the Pueblo of Pojoaque, is the second Native American Dartmouth alumnus to serve as the primary liaison between the White House andthe nation’s 574
PETER ROBY ’79 APPOINTED INTERIM ATHLETICS DIRECTOR On Tuesday, Peter Roby ’79 assumed the role of the College’s interim athletics director, which he will serve as through June 2022. Roby, a varsity basketball player during his time at Dartmouth and athletics director at Northeastern University from 2007 to 2018, succeeded former athletics director Harry Sheehy, who announced his retirement earlier in February after months of controversy CLASS OF 2021: SENIOR SURVEY 34 minutes ago · The Class of 2021 holds a significantly more negative view of the Dartmouth administration than their predecessors, potentially fueled by a divided reception of the College’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.Nearly the entire campus administration has a net negative favorability rating from the Class of 2021 — with the notable exception of outgoing Provost and “Community THE DARTMOUTH MULTIMEDIA TEAM The Dartmouth, America's oldest college newspaper. Founded 1799ADVANCED SEARCH
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news Student loans eliminated for students from families earning $125,000 or less By: Pierce Wilson | 6/1/21 2:00am On May 12, Dartmouth announced that beginning with members of the Class of 2026, students from families with an annual household income of $125,000 or less will qualify for full-tuition scholarships without loans. STUDENTS MOURN ELIZABETH REIMER ’24 AS ADMINISTRATION In the wake of the death of Elizabeth Reimer ’24, students gathered on the Green Friday evening to mourn. College President Phil Hanlon, meanwhile, announced additional support for mental health resources and adjustments for academic and COVID-19 policies in a ELIZABETH REIMER ’24 DIES AT 18 Elizabeth Reimer ’24 died yesterday at home in Holtsville, New York, President Hanlon wrote in an email to the Dartmouth community today. College spokesperson Diana Lawrence wrote in an email statement that the cause of death has not been announced. BEAU DUBRAY ’24 REMEMBERED FOR KINDNESS, PASSION FOR Beau DuBray ’24 remembered for kindness, passion for outdoors. by Andrew Sasser | 12/3/20 2:00am. Those who knew Beau DuBray ’24 recall him as a kind friend, thoughtful classmate and lover of nature. “Beau was a leader and listened closely to what others had to say,” said Jonathan Cartwright ’24, one of DuBray’s friends andclassmates.
LAMEES KAREEM ’22 DIES AT 20 Lamees Kareem ’22, a junior from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, died on Thursday at 20 years old. She had been hospitalized for several weeks due to complications resulting from a non-COVID-19 medical condition, according to an email that College President Phil Hanlon wrote to CONNOR TIFFANY ’24 DIES UNEXPECTEDLY AT 19 Connor Tiffany ’24, a freshman from Virginia Beach, Virginia, died unexpectedly on Sunday. He was 19. “While Connor was only with us at Dartmouth for less than a year, he made a profound and positive impact on those around him and will be greatly missed,” College President Phil Hanlon wrote in an email to the Dartmouth community on Monday. COLLEGE WILL REQUIRE VACCINATION TO RETURN THIS FALL At the College’s “Community Conversations” livestream on Wednesday, Provost Joseph Helble announced that all students must be vaccinated for COVID-19 before returning to campus for fall of 2021, or must be vaccinated shortly after arrival. The College currently does not have a vaccine distribution plan for unvaccinatedindividuals, but is
BEAU DUBRAY ’24 DIES UNEXPECTEDLY AT 18 Beau DuBray ’24, a freshman from South Dakota, died unexpectedly in Hanover on Thursday at the age of 18. “While he was at Dartmouth for just one term, Beau had formed close friendships. He will be greatly missed,” College President Phil Hanlon wrote in a campus-wide email on Thursday afternoon. According to Hanover Police chief Charlie MOORE: THE DANGERS OF ONLINE ANONYMITY Moore: The Dangers of Online Anonymity. There must be a balance between free speech and antagonism online. by Chelsea Moore | 5/11/20 2:00am. The internet’s capacity to offer anonymity is — at least theoretically — one of its greatest strengths. PAAWEE RIVERA ’13 TO SERVE AS WHITE HOUSE DIRECTOR OF On Feb. 12, the Biden administration announced PaaWee Rivera ’13 as its pick for senior adviser to the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs and director of tribal affairs. Rivera, of the Pueblo of Pojoaque, is the second Native American Dartmouth alumnus to serve as the primary liaison between the White House andthe nation’s 574
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news Student loans eliminated for students from families earning $125,000 or less By: Pierce Wilson | 6/1/21 2:00am On May 12, Dartmouth announced that beginning with members of the Class of 2026, students from families with an annual household income of $125,000 or less will qualify for full-tuition scholarships without loans. STUDENTS MOURN ELIZABETH REIMER ’24 AS ADMINISTRATION In the wake of the death of Elizabeth Reimer ’24, students gathered on the Green Friday evening to mourn. College President Phil Hanlon, meanwhile, announced additional support for mental health resources and adjustments for academic and COVID-19 policies in a ELIZABETH REIMER ’24 DIES AT 18 Elizabeth Reimer ’24 died yesterday at home in Holtsville, New York, President Hanlon wrote in an email to the Dartmouth community today. College spokesperson Diana Lawrence wrote in an email statement that the cause of death has not been announced. BEAU DUBRAY ’24 REMEMBERED FOR KINDNESS, PASSION FOR Beau DuBray ’24 remembered for kindness, passion for outdoors. by Andrew Sasser | 12/3/20 2:00am. Those who knew Beau DuBray ’24 recall him as a kind friend, thoughtful classmate and lover of nature. “Beau was a leader and listened closely to what others had to say,” said Jonathan Cartwright ’24, one of DuBray’s friends andclassmates.
LAMEES KAREEM ’22 DIES AT 20 Lamees Kareem ’22, a junior from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, died on Thursday at 20 years old. She had been hospitalized for several weeks due to complications resulting from a non-COVID-19 medical condition, according to an email that College President Phil Hanlon wrote to CONNOR TIFFANY ’24 DIES UNEXPECTEDLY AT 19 Connor Tiffany ’24, a freshman from Virginia Beach, Virginia, died unexpectedly on Sunday. He was 19. “While Connor was only with us at Dartmouth for less than a year, he made a profound and positive impact on those around him and will be greatly missed,” College President Phil Hanlon wrote in an email to the Dartmouth community on Monday. COLLEGE WILL REQUIRE VACCINATION TO RETURN THIS FALL At the College’s “Community Conversations” livestream on Wednesday, Provost Joseph Helble announced that all students must be vaccinated for COVID-19 before returning to campus for fall of 2021, or must be vaccinated shortly after arrival. The College currently does not have a vaccine distribution plan for unvaccinatedindividuals, but is
BEAU DUBRAY ’24 DIES UNEXPECTEDLY AT 18 Beau DuBray ’24, a freshman from South Dakota, died unexpectedly in Hanover on Thursday at the age of 18. “While he was at Dartmouth for just one term, Beau had formed close friendships. He will be greatly missed,” College President Phil Hanlon wrote in a campus-wide email on Thursday afternoon. According to Hanover Police chief Charlie MOORE: THE DANGERS OF ONLINE ANONYMITY Moore: The Dangers of Online Anonymity. There must be a balance between free speech and antagonism online. by Chelsea Moore | 5/11/20 2:00am. The internet’s capacity to offer anonymity is — at least theoretically — one of its greatest strengths. PAAWEE RIVERA ’13 TO SERVE AS WHITE HOUSE DIRECTOR OF On Feb. 12, the Biden administration announced PaaWee Rivera ’13 as its pick for senior adviser to the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs and director of tribal affairs. Rivera, of the Pueblo of Pojoaque, is the second Native American Dartmouth alumnus to serve as the primary liaison between the White House andthe nation’s 574
NEWS | THE DARTMOUTH news Student loans eliminated for students from families earning $125,000 or less . by Pierce Wilson June 1, 2021 2:00am. On May 12, Dartmouth announced that beginning with members of the Class of 2026, students from families with an annual household income of $125,000 or less will qualify for full-tuition scholarships without loans. MULTIMEDIA | THE DARTMOUTH The Dartmouth, America's oldest college newspaper. Founded 1799 MULTIMEDIA | THE DARTMOUTH Dartmouth College is pushing forward with its reopening plan, but many COVID-19 restrictions are here to stay this upcoming summer term. Students express their feelings and worries surrounding these enduring regulations. Credits: Executive Producers — George Gerber '23 and Charlie Ciporin '23 Video Editors — Abigail Emsden '23 and Nellie Ryan '24 Narration — Mia Seymour '23 FeaturingADVANCED SEARCH
The Dartmouth, America's oldest college newspaper. Founded 1799 BEAU DUBRAY ’24 DIES UNEXPECTEDLY AT 18 Beau DuBray ’24, a freshman from South Dakota, died unexpectedly in Hanover on Thursday at the age of 18. “While he was at Dartmouth for just one term, Beau had formed close friendships. He will be greatly missed,” College President Phil Hanlon wrote in a campus-wide email on Thursday afternoon. According to Hanover Police chief Charlie GREEK LIFE AT DARTMOUTH FACES NEW CHALLENGES AMID PANDEMIC Greek communities on campus are being challenged by the pandemic and long-running controversies alike. This article is featured in the 2020 Freshman special issue. Remote learning is bringing an additional dramatic change for the roughly two-thirds of eligible Dartmouth students who are members of a Greek organization. TDX SUSPENDED PENDING A HEARING Theta Delta Chi fraternity has been placed on an interim suspension pending a hearing, Interfraternity Council president Danny Gold ’22 confirmed Sunday. TDX president John Schifino ’22 did not reply to requests for comment. The exact offense for which the fraternity is being investigated has THE DARTMOUTH MULTIMEDIA TEAM The Dartmouth, America's oldest college newspaper. Founded 1799 JESSE MOORE HIRED AS SWIMMING AND DIVING HEAD COACH On April 24, interim athletics director Peter Roby ’79 announced the hiring of Jesse Moore as the new head coach of the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams. Since being cut last July and subsequently reinstated in January, the teams were without a coach even as they returned to practice this winter. Roby said he waspleased with
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news Student loans eliminated for students from families earning $125,000 or less By: Pierce Wilson | 6/1/21 2:00am On May 12, Dartmouth announced that beginning with members of the Class of 2026, students from families with an annual household income of $125,000 or less will qualify for full-tuition scholarships without loans. ELIZABETH REIMER ’24 DIES AT 18 Elizabeth Reimer ’24 died yesterday at home in Holtsville, New York, President Hanlon wrote in an email to the Dartmouth community today. College spokesperson Diana Lawrence wrote in an email statement that the cause of death has not been announced. STUDENTS MOURN ELIZABETH REIMER ’24 AS ADMINISTRATION In the wake of the death of Elizabeth Reimer ’24, students gathered on the Green Friday evening to mourn. College President Phil Hanlon, meanwhile, announced additional support for mental health resources and adjustments for academic and COVID-19 policies in a LAMEES KAREEM ’22 DIES AT 20 Lamees Kareem ’22, a junior from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, died on Thursday at 20 years old. She had been hospitalized for several weeks due to complications resulting from a non-COVID-19 medical condition, according to an email that College President Phil Hanlon wrote to BEAU DUBRAY ’24 REMEMBERED FOR KINDNESS, PASSION FOR Beau DuBray ’24 remembered for kindness, passion for outdoors. by Andrew Sasser | 12/3/20 2:00am. Those who knew Beau DuBray ’24 recall him as a kind friend, thoughtful classmate and lover of nature. “Beau was a leader and listened closely to what others had to say,” said Jonathan Cartwright ’24, one of DuBray’s friends andclassmates.
COLLEGE WILL REQUIRE VACCINATION TO RETURN THIS FALL At the College’s “Community Conversations” livestream on Wednesday, Provost Joseph Helble announced that all students must be vaccinated for COVID-19 before returning to campus for fall of 2021, or must be vaccinated shortly after arrival. The College currently does not have a vaccine distribution plan for unvaccinatedindividuals, but is
CONNOR TIFFANY ’24 DIES UNEXPECTEDLY AT 19 Connor Tiffany ’24, a freshman from Virginia Beach, Virginia, died unexpectedly on Sunday. He was 19. “While Connor was only with us at Dartmouth for less than a year, he made a profound and positive impact on those around him and will be greatly missed,” College President Phil Hanlon wrote in an email to the Dartmouth community on Monday. BEAU DUBRAY ’24 DIES UNEXPECTEDLY AT 18 Beau DuBray ’24, a freshman from South Dakota, died unexpectedly in Hanover on Thursday at the age of 18. “While he was at Dartmouth for just one term, Beau had formed close friendships. He will be greatly missed,” College President Phil Hanlon wrote in a campus-wide email on Thursday afternoon. According to Hanover Police chief Charlie MOORE: THE DANGERS OF ONLINE ANONYMITY Moore: The Dangers of Online Anonymity. There must be a balance between free speech and antagonism online. by Chelsea Moore | 5/11/20 2:00am. The internet’s capacity to offer anonymity is — at least theoretically — one of its greatest strengths. PAAWEE RIVERA ’13 TO SERVE AS WHITE HOUSE DIRECTOR OF On Feb. 12, the Biden administration announced PaaWee Rivera ’13 as its pick for senior adviser to the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs and director of tribal affairs. Rivera, of the Pueblo of Pojoaque, is the second Native American Dartmouth alumnus to serve as the primary liaison between the White House andthe nation’s 574
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news Student loans eliminated for students from families earning $125,000 or less By: Pierce Wilson | 6/1/21 2:00am On May 12, Dartmouth announced that beginning with members of the Class of 2026, students from families with an annual household income of $125,000 or less will qualify for full-tuition scholarships without loans. STUDENTS MOURN ELIZABETH REIMER ’24 AS ADMINISTRATION In the wake of the death of Elizabeth Reimer ’24, students gathered on the Green Friday evening to mourn. College President Phil Hanlon, meanwhile, announced additional support for mental health resources and adjustments for academic and COVID-19 policies in a ELIZABETH REIMER ’24 DIES AT 18 Elizabeth Reimer ’24 died yesterday at home in Holtsville, New York, President Hanlon wrote in an email to the Dartmouth community today. College spokesperson Diana Lawrence wrote in an email statement that the cause of death has not been announced. BEAU DUBRAY ’24 REMEMBERED FOR KINDNESS, PASSION FOR Beau DuBray ’24 remembered for kindness, passion for outdoors. by Andrew Sasser | 12/3/20 2:00am. Those who knew Beau DuBray ’24 recall him as a kind friend, thoughtful classmate and lover of nature. “Beau was a leader and listened closely to what others had to say,” said Jonathan Cartwright ’24, one of DuBray’s friends andclassmates.
COLLEGE WILL REQUIRE VACCINATION TO RETURN THIS FALL At the College’s “Community Conversations” livestream on Wednesday, Provost Joseph Helble announced that all students must be vaccinated for COVID-19 before returning to campus for fall of 2021, or must be vaccinated shortly after arrival. The College currently does not have a vaccine distribution plan for unvaccinatedindividuals, but is
LAMEES KAREEM ’22 DIES AT 20 Lamees Kareem ’22, a junior from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, died on Thursday at 20 years old. She had been hospitalized for several weeks due to complications resulting from a non-COVID-19 medical condition, according to an email that College President Phil Hanlon wrote to CONNOR TIFFANY ’24 DIES UNEXPECTEDLY AT 19 Connor Tiffany ’24, a freshman from Virginia Beach, Virginia, died unexpectedly on Sunday. He was 19. “While Connor was only with us at Dartmouth for less than a year, he made a profound and positive impact on those around him and will be greatly missed,” College President Phil Hanlon wrote in an email to the Dartmouth community on Monday. BEAU DUBRAY ’24 DIES UNEXPECTEDLY AT 18 Beau DuBray ’24, a freshman from South Dakota, died unexpectedly in Hanover on Thursday at the age of 18. “While he was at Dartmouth for just one term, Beau had formed close friendships. He will be greatly missed,” College President Phil Hanlon wrote in a campus-wide email on Thursday afternoon. According to Hanover Police chief Charlie MOORE: THE DANGERS OF ONLINE ANONYMITY Moore: The Dangers of Online Anonymity. There must be a balance between free speech and antagonism online. by Chelsea Moore | 5/11/20 2:00am. The internet’s capacity to offer anonymity is — at least theoretically — one of its greatest strengths. PAAWEE RIVERA ’13 TO SERVE AS WHITE HOUSE DIRECTOR OF On Feb. 12, the Biden administration announced PaaWee Rivera ’13 as its pick for senior adviser to the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs and director of tribal affairs. Rivera, of the Pueblo of Pojoaque, is the second Native American Dartmouth alumnus to serve as the primary liaison between the White House andthe nation’s 574
NEWS | THE DARTMOUTH news Student loans eliminated for students from families earning $125,000 or less . by Pierce Wilson June 1, 2021 2:00am. On May 12, Dartmouth announced that beginning with members of the Class of 2026, students from families with an annual household income of $125,000 or less will qualify for full-tuition scholarships without loans. D-CLASSIFIED: STUDENTS SHARE THOUGHTS ON AN ATYPICAL Dartmouth College is pushing forward with its reopening plan, but many COVID-19 restrictions are here to stay this upcoming summer term. Students express their feelings and worries surrounding these enduring regulations. Credits: Executive NEW TITLE IX GUIDELINES NARROW SEXUAL HARASSMENT The United States Department of Education released new Title IX guidelines last week that Dartmouth’s Title IX office said “significantly changes the definition and scope of prohibited conduct” and the adjudication process for sexual harassment claims.. The new regulations narrow the definition of sexual harassment, require that colleges allow direct cross examination at Title IX MULTIMEDIA | THE DARTMOUTH The Dartmouth, America's oldest college newspaper. Founded 1799 MULTIMEDIA | THE DARTMOUTH Dartmouth College is pushing forward with its reopening plan, but many COVID-19 restrictions are here to stay this upcoming summer term. Students express their feelings and worries surrounding these enduring regulations. Credits: Executive Producers — George Gerber '23 and Charlie Ciporin '23 Video Editors — Abigail Emsden '23 and Nellie Ryan '24 Narration — Mia Seymour '23 THE DARTMOUTH MULTIMEDIA TEAM The Dartmouth, America's oldest college newspaper. Founded 1799 TDX SUSPENDED PENDING A HEARING Theta Delta Chi fraternity has been placed on an interim suspension pending a hearing, Interfraternity Council president Danny Gold ’22 confirmed Sunday. TDX president John Schifino ’22 did not reply to requests for comment. The exact offense for which the fraternity is being investigated has KHAN: FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, DO ANYTHING Khan: For the Love of God, Do Anything. The College's medical withdrawal policy must go. by Attiya Khan | 5/24/21 2:05am. When I was a freshman in 2018, I found myself tangled within the complicated web of Dartmouth’s mental health policies. MULTIMEDIA | THE DARTMOUTH Branford Marsalis plays the alto saxophone with his band during the JVC Jazz Festival, Saturday, Aug. 11, 2007, in Newport, R.I. (APPhoto/Stew Milne)
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news Student loans eliminated for students from families earning $125,000 or less By: Pierce Wilson | 6/1/21 2:00am On May 12, Dartmouth announced that beginning with members of the Class of 2026, students from families with an annual household income of $125,000 or less will qualify for full-tuition scholarships without loans. ELIZABETH REIMER ’24 DIES AT 18 Elizabeth Reimer ’24 died yesterday at home in Holtsville, New York, President Hanlon wrote in an email to the Dartmouth community today. College spokesperson Diana Lawrence wrote in an email statement that the cause of death has not been announced. STUDENTS MOURN ELIZABETH REIMER ’24 AS ADMINISTRATION In the wake of the death of Elizabeth Reimer ’24, students gathered on the Green Friday evening to mourn. College President Phil Hanlon, meanwhile, announced additional support for mental health resources and adjustments for academic and COVID-19 policies in a LAMEES KAREEM ’22 DIES AT 20 Lamees Kareem ’22, a junior from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, died on Thursday at 20 years old. She had been hospitalized for several weeks due to complications resulting from a non-COVID-19 medical condition, according to an email that College President Phil Hanlon wrote to BEAU DUBRAY ’24 REMEMBERED FOR KINDNESS, PASSION FOR Beau DuBray ’24 remembered for kindness, passion for outdoors. by Andrew Sasser | 12/3/20 2:00am. Those who knew Beau DuBray ’24 recall him as a kind friend, thoughtful classmate and lover of nature. “Beau was a leader and listened closely to what others had to say,” said Jonathan Cartwright ’24, one of DuBray’s friends andclassmates.
COLLEGE WILL REQUIRE VACCINATION TO RETURN THIS FALL At the College’s “Community Conversations” livestream on Wednesday, Provost Joseph Helble announced that all students must be vaccinated for COVID-19 before returning to campus for fall of 2021, or must be vaccinated shortly after arrival. The College currently does not have a vaccine distribution plan for unvaccinatedindividuals, but is
CONNOR TIFFANY ’24 DIES UNEXPECTEDLY AT 19 Connor Tiffany ’24, a freshman from Virginia Beach, Virginia, died unexpectedly on Sunday. He was 19. “While Connor was only with us at Dartmouth for less than a year, he made a profound and positive impact on those around him and will be greatly missed,” College President Phil Hanlon wrote in an email to the Dartmouth community on Monday. BEAU DUBRAY ’24 DIES UNEXPECTEDLY AT 18 Beau DuBray ’24, a freshman from South Dakota, died unexpectedly in Hanover on Thursday at the age of 18. “While he was at Dartmouth for just one term, Beau had formed close friendships. He will be greatly missed,” College President Phil Hanlon wrote in a campus-wide email on Thursday afternoon. According to Hanover Police chief Charlie MOORE: THE DANGERS OF ONLINE ANONYMITY Moore: The Dangers of Online Anonymity. There must be a balance between free speech and antagonism online. by Chelsea Moore | 5/11/20 2:00am. The internet’s capacity to offer anonymity is — at least theoretically — one of its greatest strengths. PAAWEE RIVERA ’13 TO SERVE AS WHITE HOUSE DIRECTOR OF On Feb. 12, the Biden administration announced PaaWee Rivera ’13 as its pick for senior adviser to the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs and director of tribal affairs. Rivera, of the Pueblo of Pojoaque, is the second Native American Dartmouth alumnus to serve as the primary liaison between the White House andthe nation’s 574
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news Student loans eliminated for students from families earning $125,000 or less By: Pierce Wilson | 6/1/21 2:00am On May 12, Dartmouth announced that beginning with members of the Class of 2026, students from families with an annual household income of $125,000 or less will qualify for full-tuition scholarships without loans. ELIZABETH REIMER ’24 DIES AT 18 Elizabeth Reimer ’24 died yesterday at home in Holtsville, New York, President Hanlon wrote in an email to the Dartmouth community today. College spokesperson Diana Lawrence wrote in an email statement that the cause of death has not been announced. STUDENTS MOURN ELIZABETH REIMER ’24 AS ADMINISTRATION In the wake of the death of Elizabeth Reimer ’24, students gathered on the Green Friday evening to mourn. College President Phil Hanlon, meanwhile, announced additional support for mental health resources and adjustments for academic and COVID-19 policies in a LAMEES KAREEM ’22 DIES AT 20 Lamees Kareem ’22, a junior from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, died on Thursday at 20 years old. She had been hospitalized for several weeks due to complications resulting from a non-COVID-19 medical condition, according to an email that College President Phil Hanlon wrote to BEAU DUBRAY ’24 REMEMBERED FOR KINDNESS, PASSION FOR Beau DuBray ’24 remembered for kindness, passion for outdoors. by Andrew Sasser | 12/3/20 2:00am. Those who knew Beau DuBray ’24 recall him as a kind friend, thoughtful classmate and lover of nature. “Beau was a leader and listened closely to what others had to say,” said Jonathan Cartwright ’24, one of DuBray’s friends andclassmates.
COLLEGE WILL REQUIRE VACCINATION TO RETURN THIS FALL At the College’s “Community Conversations” livestream on Wednesday, Provost Joseph Helble announced that all students must be vaccinated for COVID-19 before returning to campus for fall of 2021, or must be vaccinated shortly after arrival. The College currently does not have a vaccine distribution plan for unvaccinatedindividuals, but is
CONNOR TIFFANY ’24 DIES UNEXPECTEDLY AT 19 Connor Tiffany ’24, a freshman from Virginia Beach, Virginia, died unexpectedly on Sunday. He was 19. “While Connor was only with us at Dartmouth for less than a year, he made a profound and positive impact on those around him and will be greatly missed,” College President Phil Hanlon wrote in an email to the Dartmouth community on Monday. BEAU DUBRAY ’24 DIES UNEXPECTEDLY AT 18 Beau DuBray ’24, a freshman from South Dakota, died unexpectedly in Hanover on Thursday at the age of 18. “While he was at Dartmouth for just one term, Beau had formed close friendships. He will be greatly missed,” College President Phil Hanlon wrote in a campus-wide email on Thursday afternoon. According to Hanover Police chief Charlie MOORE: THE DANGERS OF ONLINE ANONYMITY Moore: The Dangers of Online Anonymity. There must be a balance between free speech and antagonism online. by Chelsea Moore | 5/11/20 2:00am. The internet’s capacity to offer anonymity is — at least theoretically — one of its greatest strengths. PAAWEE RIVERA ’13 TO SERVE AS WHITE HOUSE DIRECTOR OF On Feb. 12, the Biden administration announced PaaWee Rivera ’13 as its pick for senior adviser to the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs and director of tribal affairs. Rivera, of the Pueblo of Pojoaque, is the second Native American Dartmouth alumnus to serve as the primary liaison between the White House andthe nation’s 574
NEWS | THE DARTMOUTH news Student loans eliminated for students from families earning $125,000 or less . by Pierce Wilson June 1, 2021 2:00am. On May 12, Dartmouth announced that beginning with members of the Class of 2026, students from families with an annual household income of $125,000 or less will qualify for full-tuition scholarships without loans. D-CLASSIFIED: STUDENTS SHARE THOUGHTS ON AN ATYPICAL Dartmouth College is pushing forward with its reopening plan, but many COVID-19 restrictions are here to stay this upcoming summer term. Students express their feelings and worries surrounding these enduring regulations. Credits: Executive TDX SUSPENDED PENDING A HEARING Theta Delta Chi fraternity has been placed on an interim suspension pending a hearing, Interfraternity Council president Danny Gold ’22 confirmed Sunday. TDX president John Schifino ’22 did not reply to requests for comment. The exact offense for which the fraternity is being investigated has NEW TITLE IX GUIDELINES NARROW SEXUAL HARASSMENT The United States Department of Education released new Title IX guidelines last week that Dartmouth’s Title IX office said “significantly changes the definition and scope of prohibited conduct” and the adjudication process for sexual harassment claims.. The new regulations narrow the definition of sexual harassment, require that colleges allow direct cross examination at Title IX MULTIMEDIA | THE DARTMOUTH Dartmouth College is pushing forward with its reopening plan, but many COVID-19 restrictions are here to stay this upcoming summer term. Students express their feelings and worries surrounding these enduring regulations. Credits: Executive Producers — George Gerber '23 and Charlie Ciporin '23 Video Editors — Abigail Emsden '23 and Nellie Ryan '24 Narration — Mia Seymour '23 Featuring THE DARTMOUTH MULTIMEDIA TEAM The Dartmouth, America's oldest college newspaper. Founded 1799 BEAU DUBRAY ’24 DIES UNEXPECTEDLY AT 18 Beau DuBray ’24, a freshman from South Dakota, died unexpectedly in Hanover on Thursday at the age of 18. “While he was at Dartmouth for just one term, Beau had formed close friendships. He will be greatly missed,” College President Phil Hanlon wrote in a campus-wide email on Thursday afternoon. According to Hanover Police chief Charlie KHAN: FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, DO ANYTHING Khan: For the Love of God, Do Anything. The College's medical withdrawal policy must go. by Attiya Khan | 5/24/21 2:05am. When I was a freshman in 2018, I found myself tangled within the complicated web of Dartmouth’s mental health policies. MULTIMEDIA | THE DARTMOUTH The Dartmouth, America's oldest college newspaper. Founded 1799COURTESY OF CBS.COM
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news Student loans eliminated for students from families earning $125,000 or less By: Pierce Wilson | 6/1/21 2:00am On May 12, Dartmouth announced that beginning with members of the Class of 2026, students from families with an annual household income of $125,000 or less will qualify for full-tuition scholarships without loans. ELIZABETH REIMER ’24 DIES AT 18 Elizabeth Reimer ’24 died yesterday at home in Holtsville, New York, President Hanlon wrote in an email to the Dartmouth community today. College spokesperson Diana Lawrence wrote in an email statement that the cause of death has not been announced. STUDENTS MOURN ELIZABETH REIMER ’24 AS ADMINISTRATION In the wake of the death of Elizabeth Reimer ’24, students gathered on the Green Friday evening to mourn. College President Phil Hanlon, meanwhile, announced additional support for mental health resources and adjustments for academic and COVID-19 policies in a DISCONTENT PERSISTS ON CAMPUS AS COLLEGE REJECTS SA Discontent persists on campus as College rejects SA proposal, students grieve. In between vigils held on Friday and Tuesday, graffiti and banners criticizing the College’s mental health policies appeared on Parkhurst Hall, Baker-Berry Library and Webster Ave. LAMEES KAREEM ’22 DIES AT 20 Lamees Kareem ’22, a junior from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, died on Thursday at 20 years old. She had been hospitalized for several weeks due to complications resulting from a non-COVID-19 medical condition, according to an email that College President Phil Hanlon wrote to CONNOR TIFFANY ’24 DIES UNEXPECTEDLY AT 19 Connor Tiffany ’24, a freshman from Virginia Beach, Virginia, died unexpectedly on Sunday. He was 19. “While Connor was only with us at Dartmouth for less than a year, he made a profound and positive impact on those around him and will be greatly missed,” College President Phil Hanlon wrote in an email to the Dartmouth community on Monday. BEAU DUBRAY ’24 REMEMBERED FOR KINDNESS, PASSION FOR Beau DuBray ’24 remembered for kindness, passion for outdoors. by Andrew Sasser | 12/3/20 2:00am. Those who knew Beau DuBray ’24 recall him as a kind friend, thoughtful classmate and lover of nature. “Beau was a leader and listened closely to what others had to say,” said Jonathan Cartwright ’24, one of DuBray’s friends andclassmates.
MOORE: THE DANGERS OF ONLINE ANONYMITY Moore: The Dangers of Online Anonymity. There must be a balance between free speech and antagonism online. by Chelsea Moore | 5/11/20 2:00am. The internet’s capacity to offer anonymity is — at least theoretically — one of its greatest strengths. BEAU DUBRAY ’24 DIES UNEXPECTEDLY AT 18 Beau DuBray ’24, a freshman from South Dakota, died unexpectedly in Hanover on Thursday at the age of 18. “While he was at Dartmouth for just one term, Beau had formed close friendships. He will be greatly missed,” College President Phil Hanlon wrote in a campus-wide email on Thursday afternoon. According to Hanover Police chief Charlie PAAWEE RIVERA ’13 TO SERVE AS WHITE HOUSE DIRECTOR OF On Feb. 12, the Biden administration announced PaaWee Rivera ’13 as its pick for senior adviser to the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs and director of tribal affairs. Rivera, of the Pueblo of Pojoaque, is the second Native American Dartmouth alumnus to serve as the primary liaison between the White House andthe nation’s 574
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news Student loans eliminated for students from families earning $125,000 or less By: Pierce Wilson | 6/1/21 2:00am On May 12, Dartmouth announced that beginning with members of the Class of 2026, students from families with an annual household income of $125,000 or less will qualify for full-tuition scholarships without loans. ELIZABETH REIMER ’24 DIES AT 18 Elizabeth Reimer ’24 died yesterday at home in Holtsville, New York, President Hanlon wrote in an email to the Dartmouth community today. College spokesperson Diana Lawrence wrote in an email statement that the cause of death has not been announced. STUDENTS MOURN ELIZABETH REIMER ’24 AS ADMINISTRATION In the wake of the death of Elizabeth Reimer ’24, students gathered on the Green Friday evening to mourn. College President Phil Hanlon, meanwhile, announced additional support for mental health resources and adjustments for academic and COVID-19 policies in a DISCONTENT PERSISTS ON CAMPUS AS COLLEGE REJECTS SA Discontent persists on campus as College rejects SA proposal, students grieve. In between vigils held on Friday and Tuesday, graffiti and banners criticizing the College’s mental health policies appeared on Parkhurst Hall, Baker-Berry Library and Webster Ave. LAMEES KAREEM ’22 DIES AT 20 Lamees Kareem ’22, a junior from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, died on Thursday at 20 years old. She had been hospitalized for several weeks due to complications resulting from a non-COVID-19 medical condition, according to an email that College President Phil Hanlon wrote to CONNOR TIFFANY ’24 DIES UNEXPECTEDLY AT 19 Connor Tiffany ’24, a freshman from Virginia Beach, Virginia, died unexpectedly on Sunday. He was 19. “While Connor was only with us at Dartmouth for less than a year, he made a profound and positive impact on those around him and will be greatly missed,” College President Phil Hanlon wrote in an email to the Dartmouth community on Monday. BEAU DUBRAY ’24 REMEMBERED FOR KINDNESS, PASSION FOR Beau DuBray ’24 remembered for kindness, passion for outdoors. by Andrew Sasser | 12/3/20 2:00am. Those who knew Beau DuBray ’24 recall him as a kind friend, thoughtful classmate and lover of nature. “Beau was a leader and listened closely to what others had to say,” said Jonathan Cartwright ’24, one of DuBray’s friends andclassmates.
MOORE: THE DANGERS OF ONLINE ANONYMITY Moore: The Dangers of Online Anonymity. There must be a balance between free speech and antagonism online. by Chelsea Moore | 5/11/20 2:00am. The internet’s capacity to offer anonymity is — at least theoretically — one of its greatest strengths. BEAU DUBRAY ’24 DIES UNEXPECTEDLY AT 18 Beau DuBray ’24, a freshman from South Dakota, died unexpectedly in Hanover on Thursday at the age of 18. “While he was at Dartmouth for just one term, Beau had formed close friendships. He will be greatly missed,” College President Phil Hanlon wrote in a campus-wide email on Thursday afternoon. According to Hanover Police chief Charlie PAAWEE RIVERA ’13 TO SERVE AS WHITE HOUSE DIRECTOR OF On Feb. 12, the Biden administration announced PaaWee Rivera ’13 as its pick for senior adviser to the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs and director of tribal affairs. Rivera, of the Pueblo of Pojoaque, is the second Native American Dartmouth alumnus to serve as the primary liaison between the White House andthe nation’s 574
D-CLASSIFIED: STUDENTS SHARE THOUGHTS ON AN ATYPICAL Dartmouth College is pushing forward with its reopening plan, but many COVID-19 restrictions are here to stay this upcoming summer term. Students express their feelings and worries surrounding these enduring regulations. Credits: ExecutiveEDITORS' NOTE
The pandemic has affected students of all ages in different ways. Although it's easy to claim that one Class had it worse than another, we have all had our college experiences irreversibly altered. And for the Class of 2021, they will be graduating from Dartmouth in just a MULTIMEDIA | THE DARTMOUTH The Dartmouth, America's oldest college newspaper. Founded 1799 TDX SUSPENDED PENDING A HEARING Theta Delta Chi fraternity has been placed on an interim suspension pending a hearing, Interfraternity Council president Danny Gold ’22 confirmed Sunday. TDX president John Schifino ’22 did not reply to requests for comment. The exact offense for which the fraternity is being investigated has TTLG: TO BE THANKFUL AND MOVE ON Eowyn Pak ’21 feels content with her four years at Dartmouth, despite the turbulence of the pandemic interrupting a normal college experience. I wake up to pitch darkness with a slight headache. My fingers gingerly feel around the bedside table until they land on that oh-so-familiar silicone phone CLASS OF 2020: SENIOR SURVEY Regardless, 73 percent of 2020 seniors say they did not complete any of the Dartmouth Seven, up from previous years (66 percent for the Classes of 2019 and 2017, 60 percent for the Class of 2018). The most popular of the Dartmouth Seven remain the Baker-Berry stacks, at 20 percent (down from 27 percent last year) and the Bema, at 19 percent. TTLG: BITTERSWEET RETURNS On a morning in early February of this year, I walked into Baker Library at 9:17 a.m. I entered from the west, and I paused to take in the scene. Checkered tiles receded hypnotically into space; low winter sun slanted in from the windows. Blobby was quiet, serene. I hadn’tbeen inside any of
LIZ KEADY NORTON HIRED AS NEW WOMEN’S HOCKEY HEAD COACH Keady Norton has served as head coach of the women’s hockey team at Boston University for the past two seasons. Liz Keady Norton, a former captain of the Princeton University women’s hockey team, comes to Dartmouth after coaching stints at Union College, Harvard Universityand
THE WEEKEND ROUNDUP: WEEK 7 Ten members of the men’s track team competed in the IC4A Championship this weekend at the American International College in Springfield, Massachusetts. On Friday, Myles Schreck ’22 stood out in the hammer throw, coming in sixth with a measure of 56.51m. Also in the field events, Derek ElsholzCOURTESY OF CBS.COM
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news Student loans eliminated for students from families earning $125,000 or less By: Pierce Wilson | 6/1/21 2:00am On May 12, Dartmouth announced that beginning with members of the Class of 2026, students from families with an annual household income of $125,000 or less will qualify for full-tuition scholarships without loans. STUDENTS MOURN ELIZABETH REIMER ’24 AS ADMINISTRATION In the wake of the death of Elizabeth Reimer ’24, students gathered on the Green Friday evening to mourn. College President Phil Hanlon, meanwhile, announced additional support for mental health resources and adjustments for academic and COVID-19 policies in a ELIZABETH REIMER ’24 DIES AT 18 Elizabeth Reimer ’24 died yesterday at home in Holtsville, New York, President Hanlon wrote in an email to the Dartmouth community today. College spokesperson Diana Lawrence wrote in an email statement that the cause of death has not been announced. A Suffolk LAMEES KAREEM ’22 DIES AT 20 Lamees Kareem ’22, a junior from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, died on Thursday at 20 years old. She had been hospitalized for several weeks due to complications resulting from a non-COVID-19 medical condition, according to an email that College President Phil Hanlon wrote to CONNOR TIFFANY ’24 DIES UNEXPECTEDLY AT 19 Updated March 15, 2021 at 2:15 p.m. Connor Tiffany ’24, a freshman from Virginia Beach, Virginia, died unexpectedly on Sunday. He was 19. “While Connor was only with us at Dartmouth for less than a year, he made a profound and positive impact on those around him and will be greatly missed,” College President Phil Hanlon wrote in an email to the Dartmouth community on Monday. MOORE: THE DANGERS OF ONLINE ANONYMITY Moore: The Dangers of Online Anonymity. There must be a balance between free speech and antagonism online. by Chelsea Moore | 5/11/20 2:00am. The internet’s capacity to offer anonymity is — at least theoretically — one of its greatest strengths. BEAU DUBRAY ’24 REMEMBERED FOR KINDNESS, PASSION FOR Those who knew Beau DuBray ’24 recall him as a kind friend, thoughtful classmate and lover of nature. “Beau was a leader and listened closely to what others had to say,” said Jonathan Cartwright ’24, one of DuBray’s friends and classmates. CROOKS: A LITTLE RESPECT, PLEASE Crooks: A Little Respect, Please. Access Services staff keep the doors to Baker-Berry Library open. With little input and less communication from those in charge, library staff just want to be heard. BEAU DUBRAY ’24 DIES UNEXPECTEDLY AT 18 Updated Nov. 19, 2020 at 6:13 p.m. Beau DuBray ’24, a freshman from South Dakota, died unexpectedly in Hanover on Thursday at the age of 18. “While he was at Dartmouth for just one term, Beau had formedclose friendships.
PAAWEE RIVERA ’13 TO SERVE AS WHITE HOUSE DIRECTOR OF PaaWee Rivera ’13 to serve as White House director of tribal affairs. The Dartmouth alumnus will act as an advocate on Native American issues and an intermediary between tribes and the federalgovernment.
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news Student loans eliminated for students from families earning $125,000 or less By: Pierce Wilson | 6/1/21 2:00am On May 12, Dartmouth announced that beginning with members of the Class of 2026, students from families with an annual household income of $125,000 or less will qualify for full-tuition scholarships without loans. STUDENTS MOURN ELIZABETH REIMER ’24 AS ADMINISTRATION In the wake of the death of Elizabeth Reimer ’24, students gathered on the Green Friday evening to mourn. College President Phil Hanlon, meanwhile, announced additional support for mental health resources and adjustments for academic and COVID-19 policies in a ELIZABETH REIMER ’24 DIES AT 18 Elizabeth Reimer ’24 died yesterday at home in Holtsville, New York, President Hanlon wrote in an email to the Dartmouth community today. College spokesperson Diana Lawrence wrote in an email statement that the cause of death has not been announced. A Suffolk LAMEES KAREEM ’22 DIES AT 20 Lamees Kareem ’22, a junior from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, died on Thursday at 20 years old. She had been hospitalized for several weeks due to complications resulting from a non-COVID-19 medical condition, according to an email that College President Phil Hanlon wrote to CONNOR TIFFANY ’24 DIES UNEXPECTEDLY AT 19 Updated March 15, 2021 at 2:15 p.m. Connor Tiffany ’24, a freshman from Virginia Beach, Virginia, died unexpectedly on Sunday. He was 19. “While Connor was only with us at Dartmouth for less than a year, he made a profound and positive impact on those around him and will be greatly missed,” College President Phil Hanlon wrote in an email to the Dartmouth community on Monday. MOORE: THE DANGERS OF ONLINE ANONYMITY Moore: The Dangers of Online Anonymity. There must be a balance between free speech and antagonism online. by Chelsea Moore | 5/11/20 2:00am. The internet’s capacity to offer anonymity is — at least theoretically — one of its greatest strengths. BEAU DUBRAY ’24 REMEMBERED FOR KINDNESS, PASSION FOR Those who knew Beau DuBray ’24 recall him as a kind friend, thoughtful classmate and lover of nature. “Beau was a leader and listened closely to what others had to say,” said Jonathan Cartwright ’24, one of DuBray’s friends and classmates. CROOKS: A LITTLE RESPECT, PLEASE Crooks: A Little Respect, Please. Access Services staff keep the doors to Baker-Berry Library open. With little input and less communication from those in charge, library staff just want to be heard. BEAU DUBRAY ’24 DIES UNEXPECTEDLY AT 18 Updated Nov. 19, 2020 at 6:13 p.m. Beau DuBray ’24, a freshman from South Dakota, died unexpectedly in Hanover on Thursday at the age of 18. “While he was at Dartmouth for just one term, Beau had formedclose friendships.
PAAWEE RIVERA ’13 TO SERVE AS WHITE HOUSE DIRECTOR OF PaaWee Rivera ’13 to serve as White House director of tribal affairs. The Dartmouth alumnus will act as an advocate on Native American issues and an intermediary between tribes and the federalgovernment.
D-CLASSIFIED: STUDENTS SHARE THOUGHTS ON AN ATYPICAL Dartmouth College is pushing forward with its reopening plan, but many COVID-19 restrictions are here to stay this upcoming summer term. Students express their feelings and worries surrounding these enduring regulations. Credits: Executive TDX SUSPENDED PENDING A HEARING 1 day ago · Theta Delta Chi fraternity has been placed on an interim suspension pending a hearing, Interfraternity Council president Danny Gold ’22 confirmed Sunday. TDX president John Schifino ’22 did not reply to requests for comment. The exact offense for which the fraternity is being investigated hasEDITORS' NOTE
The pandemic has affected students of all ages in different ways. Although it's easy to claim that one Class had it worse than another, we have all had our college experiences irreversibly altered. And for the Class of 2021, they will be graduating from Dartmouth in just a DARTMOUTH OFFERS ADMISSION TO 1,749 APPLICANTS TO THE Dartmouth has offered admission to 1,749 applicants to the Class of 2025 from the 28,357 students who applied, the admissions office reported Tuesday evening. The acceptance rate of 6.17% is the lowest in Dartmouth history. The College projects the CLASS OF 2020: SENIOR SURVEY The Class of 2020 holds generally negative views of the College’s administration, though not quite as negative as previous classes. Fifty-four percent of the class has either an unfavorable or somewhat unfavorable view of the administration, down from 57 percent for theClass of 2019.
TTLG: TO BE THANKFUL AND MOVE ON Eowyn Pak ’21 feels content with her four years at Dartmouth, despite the turbulence of the pandemic interrupting a normal college experience. I wake up to pitch darkness with a slight headache. My fingers gingerly feel around the bedside table until they land on that oh-so-familiar silicone phone THE WEEKEND ROUNDUP: WEEK 7 Ten members of the men’s track team competed in the IC4A Championship this weekend at the American International College in Springfield, Massachusetts. On Friday, Myles Schreck ’22 stood out in the hammer throw, coming in sixth with a measure of 56.51m. Also in the field events, Derek Elsholz MULTIMEDIA | THE DARTMOUTH The Dartmouth, America's oldest college newspaper. Founded 1799 TTLG: BITTERSWEET RETURNS On a morning in early February of this year, I walked into Baker Library at 9:17 a.m. I entered from the west, and I paused to take in the scene. Checkered tiles receded hypnotically into space; low winter sun slanted in from the windows. Blobby was quiet, serene. I hadn’tbeen inside any of
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news Student loans eliminated for students from families earning $125,000 or less By: Pierce Wilson | 6/1/21 2:00am On May 12, Dartmouth announced that beginning with members of the Class of 2026, students from families with an annual household income of $125,000 or less will qualify for full-tuition scholarships without loans. ELIZABETH REIMER ’24 DIES AT 18 Elizabeth Reimer ’24 died yesterday at home in Holtsville, New York, President Hanlon wrote in an email to the Dartmouth community today. College spokesperson Diana Lawrence wrote in an email statement that the cause of death has not been announced. A Suffolk STUDENTS MOURN ELIZABETH REIMER ’24 AS ADMINISTRATION In the wake of the death of Elizabeth Reimer ’24, students gathered on the Green Friday evening to mourn. College President Phil Hanlon, meanwhile, announced additional support for mental health resources and adjustments for academic and COVID-19 policies in a LAMEES KAREEM ’22 DIES AT 20 Lamees Kareem ’22, a junior from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, died on Thursday at 20 years old. She had been hospitalized for several weeks due to complications resulting from a non-COVID-19 medical condition, according to an email that College President Phil Hanlon wrote to CLASS OF 2020: SENIOR SURVEY Regardless, 73 percent of 2020 seniors say they did not complete any of the Dartmouth Seven, up from previous years (66 percent for the Classes of 2019 and 2017, 60 percent for the Class of 2018). The most popular of the Dartmouth Seven remain the Baker-Berry stacks, at 20 percent (down from 27 percent last year) and the Bema, at 19 percent. BEAU DUBRAY ’24 REMEMBERED FOR KINDNESS, PASSION FORBEAU RECALL HORSEBEAU RECALL NECK Beau DuBray ’24 remembered for kindness, passion for outdoors. by Andrew Sasser | 12/3/20 2:00am. Those who knew Beau DuBray ’24 recall him as a kind friend, thoughtful classmate and lover of nature. “Beau was a leader and listened closely to what others had to say,” said Jonathan Cartwright ’24, one of DuBray’s friends andclassmates.
MOORE: THE DANGERS OF ONLINE ANONYMITY Moore: The Dangers of Online Anonymity. There must be a balance between free speech and antagonism online. by Chelsea Moore | 5/11/20 2:00am. The internet’s capacity to offer anonymity is — at least theoretically — one of its greatest strengths. PAAWEE RIVERA ’13 TO SERVE AS WHITE HOUSE DIRECTOR OF On Feb. 12, the Biden administration announced PaaWee Rivera ’13 as its pick for senior adviser to the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs and director of tribal affairs. Rivera, of the Pueblo of Pojoaque, is the second Native American Dartmouth alumnus to serve as the primary liaison between the White House andthe nation’s 574
OPINION ASKS: HOMECOMING BONFIRE Homecoming weekend is upon us, and it is the second year in which Dartmouth freshmen are walking around the bonfire instead of running. Though some upperclassmen still miss the thundering laps of old, two years from now, every Dartmouth student will have only ever walked around the fire. The Dartmouth Opinion section responded. SNACKPASS APP BUILDS A GROWING PROFILE ON CAMPUS The company secured $21 million in Series A funding to grow the organization to over 100 college campuses in the next two years, though the company currently only has a presence on 11 campuses. Integral to this growth is the app’s food promotions. For example, today the app is offering 750 pad thai entrees — roughly valued at$9,400 — for
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news Student loans eliminated for students from families earning $125,000 or less By: Pierce Wilson | 6/1/21 2:00am On May 12, Dartmouth announced that beginning with members of the Class of 2026, students from families with an annual household income of $125,000 or less will qualify for full-tuition scholarships without loans. ELIZABETH REIMER ’24 DIES AT 18 Elizabeth Reimer ’24 died yesterday at home in Holtsville, New York, President Hanlon wrote in an email to the Dartmouth community today. College spokesperson Diana Lawrence wrote in an email statement that the cause of death has not been announced. A Suffolk STUDENTS MOURN ELIZABETH REIMER ’24 AS ADMINISTRATION In the wake of the death of Elizabeth Reimer ’24, students gathered on the Green Friday evening to mourn. College President Phil Hanlon, meanwhile, announced additional support for mental health resources and adjustments for academic and COVID-19 policies in a LAMEES KAREEM ’22 DIES AT 20 Lamees Kareem ’22, a junior from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, died on Thursday at 20 years old. She had been hospitalized for several weeks due to complications resulting from a non-COVID-19 medical condition, according to an email that College President Phil Hanlon wrote to CLASS OF 2020: SENIOR SURVEY Regardless, 73 percent of 2020 seniors say they did not complete any of the Dartmouth Seven, up from previous years (66 percent for the Classes of 2019 and 2017, 60 percent for the Class of 2018). The most popular of the Dartmouth Seven remain the Baker-Berry stacks, at 20 percent (down from 27 percent last year) and the Bema, at 19 percent. BEAU DUBRAY ’24 REMEMBERED FOR KINDNESS, PASSION FORBEAU RECALL HORSEBEAU RECALL NECK Beau DuBray ’24 remembered for kindness, passion for outdoors. by Andrew Sasser | 12/3/20 2:00am. Those who knew Beau DuBray ’24 recall him as a kind friend, thoughtful classmate and lover of nature. “Beau was a leader and listened closely to what others had to say,” said Jonathan Cartwright ’24, one of DuBray’s friends andclassmates.
MOORE: THE DANGERS OF ONLINE ANONYMITY Moore: The Dangers of Online Anonymity. There must be a balance between free speech and antagonism online. by Chelsea Moore | 5/11/20 2:00am. The internet’s capacity to offer anonymity is — at least theoretically — one of its greatest strengths. PAAWEE RIVERA ’13 TO SERVE AS WHITE HOUSE DIRECTOR OF On Feb. 12, the Biden administration announced PaaWee Rivera ’13 as its pick for senior adviser to the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs and director of tribal affairs. Rivera, of the Pueblo of Pojoaque, is the second Native American Dartmouth alumnus to serve as the primary liaison between the White House andthe nation’s 574
OPINION ASKS: HOMECOMING BONFIRE Homecoming weekend is upon us, and it is the second year in which Dartmouth freshmen are walking around the bonfire instead of running. Though some upperclassmen still miss the thundering laps of old, two years from now, every Dartmouth student will have only ever walked around the fire. The Dartmouth Opinion section responded. SNACKPASS APP BUILDS A GROWING PROFILE ON CAMPUS The company secured $21 million in Series A funding to grow the organization to over 100 college campuses in the next two years, though the company currently only has a presence on 11 campuses. Integral to this growth is the app’s food promotions. For example, today the app is offering 750 pad thai entrees — roughly valued at$9,400 — for
NEWS | THE DARTMOUTH news Student loans eliminated for students from families earning $125,000 or less . by Pierce Wilson June 1, 2021 2:00am. On May 12, Dartmouth announced that beginning with members of the Class of 2026, students from families with an annual household income of $125,000 or less will qualify for full-tuition scholarships without loans. OPINION | THE DARTMOUTH opinion Arrington: The Wrong Solution to the Right Problem. by Katherine Arrington May 17, 2021 2:00am. Sen. Tom Cotton's “Ivory Tower Tax Act,” which would fund workforce training by taxing college endowments, is the wrong approach to solving the underlying problem of economic inequality. D-CLASSIFIED: STUDENTS SHARE THOUGHTS ON AN ATYPICAL 1 day ago · Dartmouth College is pushing forward with its reopening plan, but many COVID-19 restrictions are here to stay this upcoming summer term. Students express their feelings and worries surrounding these enduring regulations. Credits: Executive TDX SUSPENDED PENDING A HEARING 1 day ago · Theta Delta Chi fraternity has been placed on an interim suspension pending a hearing, Interfraternity Council president Danny Gold ’22 confirmed Sunday. TDX president John Schifino ’22 did not reply to requests for comment. The exact offense for which the fraternity is being investigated hasEDITORS' NOTE
The pandemic has affected students of all ages in different ways. Although it's easy to claim that one Class had it worse than another, we have all had our college experiences irreversibly altered. And for the Class of 2021, they will be graduating from Dartmouth in just a MULTIMEDIA | THE DARTMOUTH The Dartmouth, America's oldest college newspaper. Founded 1799 TTLG: TO BE THANKFUL AND MOVE ON Eowyn Pak ’21 feels content with her four years at Dartmouth, despite the turbulence of the pandemic interrupting a normal college experience. I wake up to pitch darkness with a slight headache. My fingers gingerly feel around the bedside table until they land on that oh-so-familiar silicone phone THE DARTMOUTH MULTIMEDIA TEAM 1 day ago · The Dartmouth, America's oldest college newspaper.Founded 1799
TTLG: BITTERSWEET RETURNS On a morning in early February of this year, I walked into Baker Library at 9:17 a.m. I entered from the west, and I paused to take in the scene. Checkered tiles receded hypnotically into space; low winter sun slanted in from the windows. Blobby was quiet, serene. I hadn’tbeen inside any of
THE WEEKEND ROUNDUP: WEEK 7 Ten members of the men’s track team competed in the IC4A Championship this weekend at the American International College in Springfield, Massachusetts. On Friday, Myles Schreck ’22 stood out in the hammer throw, coming in sixth with a measure of 56.51m. Also in the field events, Derek ElsholzAbout
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STUDENT ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES AT COLLEGE TO SEE CHANGES IN FALL By: Rachel Pakianathan| 8/2/19
2:15am
As the national demand for student accessibility services increases, so have efforts to make Dartmouth more accommodating for students with disabilities. This fall, several students ... -------------------------NEWS
COLLEGE HOLDS BIOMASS PLANT FORUM, RESPONDS TO CRITICISM By: Kristine Jiwoo Ahn| 8/2/19
2:05am
At a forum originally intended to seek feedback on potential locations for the College’s proposed biomass heating facility, discussion driven by attendees largely centered on the ... -------------------------NEWS
JUDGE GRANTS EXTENSION IN PBS LAWSUIT MEDIATION By: The Dartmouth Senior Staff|
7/30/19 2:00am
A federal judge yesterday granted an extension in the mediation between Dartmouth and nine plaintiffs in an ongoing lawsuit contending that College officials failed to act on allegations ... ------------------------- by Michael Lin / The Dartmouth Senior StaffNEWS
DARTMOUTH, PLAINTIFFS REACH $14 MILLION SETTLEMENT IN SEXUALMISCONDUCT LAWSUIT
By: The Dartmouth Senior Staff|
8/6/19 1:11pm
Dartmouth and the nine women suing the College for allegedly failing to act on reports of sexual misconduct by three former psychological and brain sciences professors have reached an out-of-court settlement totaling $14 million, College president Phil Hanlon announced in an email statement this morning. ... -------------------------NEWS
CONFERENCE ON 1960S SOCIAL MOVEMENTS TO BEGIN NEXT WEEK By: Elizabeth Janowski| 8/9/19
2:15am
Beginning next Wednesday, Dartmouth will host a two-day lecture series as part of a conference titled “Reflections on the Afterlives of 1969.” The series of talks, which will feature ... -------------------------NEWS
SUNUNU VETOES DEMOCRATIC-BACKED VOTING BILLS By: The Dartmouth Senior Staff|
8/9/19 2:00am
Governor Chris Sununu has vetoed House Bills 105 and 106, two bills that would repeal recently-passed voter registration restrictions in New Hampshire. Both chambers of the Democratic-controlled ... -------------------------NEWS
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AVERAGE GPA, A GRADES INCREASED AT DARTMOUTH OVER LAST DECADE, REPORTFINDS
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Kyle Mullins |
7/26/19 2:10am
The average undergraduate GPA at Dartmouth during the 2017-18 school year was 3.52, an increase from 3.42 during the 2007-08 academic year, according to an internal College report obtained by The Dartmouth. -------------------------NEWS
MEDIATION BEGINS IN PBS LAWSUIT By: Elizabeth Janowski| 7/26/19
2:05am
Mediation between the College and the nine plaintiffs in the ongoing class-action lawsuit against the administration will have begun by theend of this week.
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SAKLAD: LOOPHOLE LABELSBy: Avery Saklad |
8/9/19 2:05am
Organic doesn't always mean sustainable. -------------------------OPINION
SHI: THE HOP AT A STANDSTILL By: Katie Shi | 8/9/192:00am
The Courtyard Café’s summer closure hurts the Hop’s role as anarts center.
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COOK: ELEPHANT EARS
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KHANNA: SUPERMODELS ON MOUNTAIN SUMMITSBy: Maya Khanna |
8/2/19 2:39am
Media representations of women in the wilderness perpetuate unrealistic stereotypes. ------------------------- ------------------------- -------------------------SPORTS
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HARRIS TO REPLACE LONGTIME WOMEN’S ROWING COACH BORDEAUBy: Eric Vaughn |
8/9/19 2:00am
Women’s rowing head coach Wendy Bordeau stepped down this week after 11 nonconsecutive years leading the program and 14 years total with the team. Kelly Harris — the lead assistant coach over the past two years — has been named interim head coach for the upcoming season. -------------------------SPORTS
FOOTBALL GEARS UP FOR GAME AT YANKEE STADIUM VERSUS PRINCETONBy: Eric Vaughn |
8/2/19 2:00am
As part of Dartmouth’s 250th anniversary celebration and college football’s 150th anniversary, the Big Green will face off against the Princeton Tigers on Nov. 9, 2019 at Yankee ... -------------------------SPORTS
ONE-ON-ONE WITH NEW MEN'S TENNIS COACH XANDER CENTENARI '13By: Jake Philhower
| 7/26/19 2:00am
Last Tuesday, Dartmouth announced the hiring of Xander Centenari ’13 as the new men’s tennis head coach. -------------------------SPORTS
FOUR MEN’S ROWERS TO COMPETE IN 2019 WORLD U23 CHAMPIONSHIPBy: Kirby Phares |
7/19/19 2:00am
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by Michael Lin / The Dartmouth Senior Staff PHOTO ESSAY: A SUMMER'S MEMORIESBy: Michael Lin |
7/26/19 2:10am
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SUMMER FLING: SOPHOMORES EXPLORE PASSIONSBy: Sarah Alpert |
7/26/19 2:05am
They say sophomore summer is different from all other terms — and it’s true. From June to August, Dartmouth students swim more, tan more, eat more farmer’s market kettle corn ... -------------------------ARTS
REVIEW: HBO’S ‘EUPHORIA’ PRESENTS A DIAGNOSIS OF GENERATION ZBy: Jordan McDonald
| 8/9/19 2:01am
In the Drake-produced HBO series “Euphoria,” Generation Z is diagnosed and deified. Drawing attention to teen sex lives, drug abuse, family troubles and identity crises, “Euphoria” defines a generation by its most dramatic manifestations. The show’s narrator, lead and Gen Z translator Rue ... -------------------------ARTS
REVIEW: "THE BACHELORETTE" FINALE ENDS ON A PROBLEMATIC NOTEBy: Savannah Miller
| 8/2/19 2:00am
This isn’t necessarily something I’m proud of, but over the past few weeks, I have joined a group of my friends to hate-watch “TheBachelorette.”
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REVIEW: BLOOD ORANGE EXPLORES UNCERTAINTY IN LATEST ALBUMBy: Madison Wilson
| 7/26/19 2:00am
The epilogue to “Negro Swan” explores feelings of anxiety — about growing up, relationships and feeling isolated — in a series of feature-filled vignettes. -------------------------ARTS
REVIEW: ARETHA FRANKLIN’S MUSICALITY ASTOUNDS IN ‘AMAZING GRACE’By: Madison Wilson
| 7/19/19 2:00am
“Amazing Grace,” the 2018 movie about the two days spent recording Aretha Franklin’s bestselling live album of the same name, showed at the Hopkins Center for the Arts last weekend. ... -------------------------CARTOONS
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RAJA: STARING INTO THE VOIDBy: Neelufar Raja
| 7/26/19 12:30am
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PINCHUK: RIVER MONSTERBy: Lauren Pinchuk
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