Friday, September 29, 2006

SEMP committee revises policies

By Matt Beale, The Dartmouth Staff

The College has implemented a series of changes to Social Event Management Procedures this fall, allowing groups to register "tails" parties with hard alcohol and standardizing the procedure for exemptions when registering outdoor events with alcohol. The changes were announced to the social chairs of the Coed, Fraternity and Sorority system in a Sept. 21 meeting. More »

Fukuyama criticizes Bush policies in Filene

By Linzi Sheldon, The Dartmouth Staff

Internationally renowned foreign policy scholar Francis Fukuyama lectured on America's presence in Iraq and criticized key facets of President George Bush's current policy such as unilateralism, preventative war and Middle East democratization on Thursday night to a large audience in Filene Auditorium. More »

Fundraising campaign hits halfway point

By Hillary Wool, The Dartmouth Staff

The Campaign for the Dartmouth Experience, a projected seven-year-long comprehensive capital campaign, has reached the halfway point of its $1.3 billion goal, having raised $744.2 million to date. More »

Committee to replace Larimore begins campaign

By Hillary Wool, The Dartmouth Staff

The Dean of the College search committee, which began meeting this summer, is in its initial stages of generating ideas for the process of finding candidates. The group will hold open discussions with the campus and will begin advertising for the position over the next few weeks. More »

Daily Debriefing

By Compiled by Molly Holden
  • Terra Branson '10 and Jay Calhoun Tu'08 were recently awarded scholarships by Accenture's American Indian Scholarship Fund. More »
  • A dedication ceremony for the new MacLean Engineering Sciences Center will be held at 1:30 p.m. More »
  • J. Patrick Rowan '86 was appointed Deputy Assistant Attorney General for counterterrorism and counterespionage under Kenneth L. More »