Friday, March 03, 2006

Chamberlain ‘41 dies at 85 years

By Christine Huggins, The Dartmouth Staff

Nobel Prize-winning physicist Owen Chamberlain ‘41 died of Parkinson’s disease Tuesday at his home in Berkeley, California. He was 85. More »

Board of Trustees to review the 2007 budget

By Phil Salinger, The Dartmouth Staff

As Baker Tower’s famous green light is illuminated this weekend, the Dartmouth Board of Trustees will arrive in Hanover for their annual March meetings to discuss this year’s tuition and room and board increases along with a range of other issues. More »

DDS changes dairy supplier, some students miss Hood

By Christine Paquin, The Dartmouth Staff

Dartmouth Dining Services’ recent switch from Hood to Garelick Farms dairy has sparked discussions on campus ranging from milk quality and smell to the effects large dairy conglomerates have on small farmers. More »

Tuck to increase international loans

By Hillary Wool, The Dartmouth Staff

The Amos Tuck School of Business Administration plans to increase the amount of loans international students can borrow, its financial aid office announced earlier this week. More »

Standpoint helps spread global health awareness

By John Mitchell, The Dartmouth Staff

Standpoints magazine, a Dartmouth Coalition for Global Health publication, hit shelves across campus this week. The organization held a celebration at Boloco on Thursday night, which included several speakers and free food. More »