Hutchinson '76 criticizes letter defending lawsuit
Association of Alumni President Bill Hutchinson '76 criticized a letter sent to alumni by a majority of the Association's executive committee that heralds the success of the Association's lawsuit.
Association of Alumni President Bill Hutchinson '76 criticized a letter sent to alumni by a majority of the Association's executive committee that heralds the success of the Association's lawsuit.
Arguments in the trial of Christopher Hollis for the alleged murder of Meleia Willis-Starbuck '07 came to a close Thursday morning after nearly three years of delays.
Nat Smith / The Dartmouth Staff A conservative higher education organization is raising money to support the Association of Alumni's lawsuit against the College, according to interviews with several leaders within the alumni political community.
Parents' expectations for whether their children will attend college differ based on family income, students' academic performance, race and gender, according to a report released by the United States Department of Education on Tuesday, the Chronicle of Higher Education reported.
Apr. 12, 1:54 a.m. Lebanon Street Hanover Police responded to a "stray beaver" call.
Adding more physicians to the American health care system will not improve the quality of health care, according to a report written by Dartmouth Medical School professors David Goodman and Elliot Fisher, published in the New England Journal of Medicine on Apr.
Returning from a leave-term internship in New York, Page Wagley '09 expected the worst for her Spring term housing.
Erin Jaeger / The Dartmouth Staff The younger sister of a male Dartmouth undergraduate was raped by a 38-year-old graduate student at the arts college she attends.
Trevor Ugolyn Tu'08 has been named a regional finalist in the White House Fellows program, according to a statement released by the Tuck School of Business.
After inheriting the Darpana Academy of Performing Arts from her mother, Indian artist Mallika Sarabhai transformed the dance academy into a think tank to fight social injustices in India.
Student Assembly passed legislation to create a Tentative Governance Council to foster better relations between student governance organizations on campus, during Tuesday night's Assembly meeting.
Sophie Novack / The Dartmouth Staff After raising over $40,000 over four years for Grassroots Soccer, Dartmouth students had the chance to meet the instructors who carry out the program's mission in Africa at an event in Collis Common Ground, Tuesday.
Valentin Yanev / The Dartmouth Staff College President James Wright and Susan Wright lauded senior thesis writers, senior fellows, studio art majors and the deans and faculty who have supported them at the 11th annual Academic Gala on Tuesday afternoon. Kate Eklin '08, Dustin McMahon '08, Mita Sharma '08 and Latif Nasser '08 were chosen to present their theses and fellowship work at the event.
Marina Agapakis / The Dartmouth Staff Alongside tables offering information about environmental awareness, a day's worth of trash produced by the McLaughlin Cluster was displayed in the center of the Green on Tuesday.
COURTESY OF THE DARTMOUTH AEGIS Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, the first woman elected to lead an African nation, will deliver this year's Commencement address, the College announced on Tuesday.
Two student petitions regarding the Association of Alumni's lawsuit against the College began circulating on campus Tuesday, marking the first time Dartmouth undergraduates have organized mass efforts in response to the suit.
Allegations that Dartmouth Board of Trustees Chairman Ed Haldeman '70 was aware of improper trading at Putnam Investments during his time in senior management, as printed in The Dartmouth Review, are false, according to interviews and statements from officials inside and outside of the company. In 2003, Putnam found that several of its portfolio managers and 401(k) participants had engaged in a market timing scheme in which some investors were allowed to trade more often than others.
Significant disparities between the graduation rates of black and white students exist at many colleges and universities, Inside Higher Ed reported Monday.
Gerard DiPippo '08, Claudio LoCascio '08 and Monica Yu '08 travelled to Washington, D.C. last weekend to present term papers from their senior seminar on topics ranging from the impact of jetlag on international trade to the effects of corruption on foreign investment.
Of the 645 student who applied to lead a Dartmouth Outing Club First-Year Trip this September, 42 percent were selected, and 65 students were put on a waiting list.