Wednesday, February 14, 2007

SA makes reform group after weeks of criticism

By Allie Lowe, The Dartmouth Staff

After weeks of debate and controversy, student government reform legislation finally passed without opposition during Tuesday night’s Student Assembly meeting. The newly created Student Government Task Force will not attempt to impeach student body President Tim Andreadis ‘07, as other failed reform efforts have proposed to do earlier this term. More »

Lawyer holds free consultation hours

In reaction to the rash of perennial law-breaking that occurs over Winter Carnival weekend, Student Assembly hired a lawyer to give free legal consultation to students who woke up Monday morning to find themselves on the wrong side of the law. More »

Susan Wright hosts leadership discussion

Susan Wright joined a group of about 30 female Dartmouth students Tuesday night for a discussion hosted by Women in Leadership, a Rockefeller Center-funded group that advocates women assuming leadership positions in society. The event addressed a wide breadth of issues ranging from women in the presidency to masculinity in the workplace. More »

Wright reacts to Harvard pres. selection

By Allyson Bennett, The Dartmouth Staff

Less than a week after Harvard University named Drew Gilpin Faust as its first female president, College President James Wright applauded the appointment but downplayed its relevance to Dartmouth. At the same time, he reiterated the College’s commitment to recruiting female faculty and administrators. More »