Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Kappa investigation to question all members

By Dan Duray, The Dartmouth Staff

Each member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority will meet with representatives from the Office of Undergraduate Judicial Affairs as part of a roughly two-week investigation following the alcohol-related arrests of 11 members last Monday, Dean of Residential Life Martin Redman told The Dartmouth on Monday. Redman also said that Kappa will undergo “extended probation” until the investigation or potential hearing closes. More »

Alumni campaign by phone, mass mail

By Katy O'Donnell, The Dartmouth Staff

Thousands of alumni flocked back to Hanover this weekend for Homecoming, but many don’t have to leave their home to feel connected — for better or for worse — to what’s happening at Dartmouth. Since voting on the proposed alumni constitution began over a month ago, the various groups for and against the proposed constitution have stepped up their campaigning efforts, hitting alumni with numerous phone calls and e-mails. More »

Tuck kicks off ‘Back in Business’ program

By Zach Swiss, The Dartmouth Staff

The Tuck School of Business kicked off the first portion of its four-part “Back in Business: Invest in Your Return” program on Oct. 4. Back in Business reacquaints business professionals who have taken time off from their careers with the current business environment. More »

Missing U. of Vermont student discovered dead

By Tom Huzarsky, The Dartmouth Staff

Michelle Gardner-Quinn, 21, a University of Vermont student from Arlington, Va., who disappeared early Saturday morning, Oct. 7, was found a week later by a group of hikers in Richmond, Vt. Her body was discovered at the top of a cliff, hidden behind a group of trees. More »

Anand ‘89 presents work at bookstore

Renowned journalist Geeta Anand ‘89 read excerpts from her new book detailing a father’s fight against Pompe’s disease to an audience of about 20 at the Dartmouth Bookstore on Saturday afternoon. More »

Daily Debriefing

  • Sally McCoy ‘82 became the CEO and president of CamelBak Products on Monday. In the past 20 years, McCoy worked for similar big names in outdoor equipment such as North Face and Sierra Designs. More »
  • Dartmouth professor Pamela Crossley will be featured as part of a six member team of professors chosen to write a geo-political, cultural and historical textbook for Americans between the age of 18 and 24. More »
  • Prominent Harvard economics professor Andrei Shleifer lost his honorary title in light of a recent Department of Justice investigation into ethics violations regarding Shleifer’s relationship with the Russian government. More »