Monday, October 2, 2006

Annual security report highlights rise in sexual assault incidents

By JR Santo

Reported incidents of sexual assault jumped about 75 percent in 2005 to 14 reported offenses, according to a comprehensive crime statistics report released Friday by Safety and Security. More »

Religion and environment join hands at conference

By Ashley Zuzek, The Dartmouth Staff

Environmentalism and religion joined forces this weekend at the "All Together Now" conference, an event that stressed spirituality and morality as essential elements in dealing with today's environmental issues. More »

College employs students in 'get-out-the-vote' effort

By Katy O'Donnell, The Dartmouth Staff

Students worked for the Office of Alumni Relations' "Vox the Vote" campaign during a four-hour "phonefest" in the top of the Hopkins Center on Saturday. The phonefest, the first of five scheduled over the next three weeks, encouraged alumni participation in the ongoing vote on the proposed Alumni Association constitution and petition amendments. More »

Alumni networking tool expands its reach at College

By Julia Hecht

The inCircle network, a social and business networking tool available to Dartmouth alumni and students, recently announced that its services had expanded to include 56 alumni and student organizations from universities around the country. More »

Students focus on learning disabilities in 'Eye to Eye'

By Lense Gebre-Mariam, The Dartmouth Staff

A mentoring program named Eye To Eye will help undergraduates interact with eight grade students who possess similar learning difficulties in an effort to enhance the younger students' self-esteem and encourage them to positively express themselves. More »

Daily Debriefing

By Compiled by JR Santo
  • Nearly 200 people participated in the Dartmouth Outing Club's Fall Weekend, the DOC's largest fall event. More »
  • Fire suddenly engulfed the home of prominent Dartmouth attorney Ellen Arnold in Plainfield, N.H., at 10 a.m. More »
  • The Vermont Bar Association recently appointed Samuel Hoar Jr. More »