Monday, May 22, 2006

Rainy Green Key keeps Police busy

This year’s Green Key weekend resulted in 12 alcohol-related arrests, a number typical for the weekend, along with three ambulance runs for dangerously intoxicated students. More »

SA requests $68,000 for 2006-07 academic year

By Katy O'Donnell, The Dartmouth Staff

The Student Assembly requested an allocation of $68,250 for its 2006-2007 budget from the Undergraduate Finance Committee last Tuesday. More »

Alumni Council endorses constitution

By Rebekah Rombom, The Dartmouth Staff

At the Alumni Council’s three-day meeting this weekend, the body voted both to endorse the Dartmouth Alumni Association’s newly proposed constitution and to revise the existing constitution to allow all-media voting on subsequent amendments to the Council’s constitution. More »

Kappa raises $2,000 for local cancer center

By Matthew Abbott, The Dartmouth Staff

Roughly 30 people braved rain and mud Sunday afternoon to participate in Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority’s fourth-annual Breast Cancer Walk/Run fundraiser to benefit the Norris Cotton Cancer Center at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. More »

Castellani discusses corporate ethics

By Hillary Wool, The Dartmouth Staff

John Castellani, president of the Business Roundtable, a Washington association representing 160 chief executive officers of America’s largest corporations, led a seminar entitled “Ethical Issues of Executive Compensation” Thursday at the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration. More »

Daily Debriefing

By Compiled by Christine Huggins, The Dartmouth Staff
  • John D. Morris Tu’85, an apparel retail research veteran, has joined Wachovia as managing director and senior analyst in the company’s Equity Research Group in New York. More »
  • Lambda Upsilon Lambda fraternity, the 1972 Society and the Office of Alumni Relations hosted a panel discussion this Sunday with several women from the first generation of coeducation at Dartmouth. More »
  • Peter Roby ‘79 recently spoke at the Boys Conference on Athletics and Masculinity in Portland, Maine. More »
  • Roby noted that violence toward women is perpetuated by a herd mentality but that a true leader will stand up and speak out. More »
  • “When people talk about girls in a certain way that’s disrespectful, you can lead by saying, ‘I’m not going to go there,’” Roby said. More »
  • Roby is currently the Director of Northeastern University’s Center for the Study of Sport in Society. More »