Friday, March 02, 2007

Plans for ‘Dartmoose’ mascot gain momentum

By Sarah Badami, The Dartmouth Staff

When Student Assembly administered a mascot survey in 2003, participants chose between the Dartmoose, Dr. Seuss characters and the Salty Dog, among other options. The most popular choice: the Dartmoose, with 28 percent of the votes. More »

Behind, Romney stumps in Concord

CONCORD, N.H. — Homing in on immigration, religion, foreign policy and healthcare, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney addressed local residents at a community forum Thursday, making his first public appearance in New Hampshire since he oficially announced his intent to run for president last month. The event was held at Student Center Rotunda at the New Hampshire Technical Institute. More »

Wright pledges to ‘correct the record’ in trustee race

By William Schpero, The Dartmouth Staff

In a letter to the community on Wednesday that touched on a wide range of issues, College President James Wright pledged to “correct the record” trustee election campaign rhetoric impedes efforts to recruit faculty and students. More »

Student Employment retools job-search process

By Amanda Cohen, The Dartmouth Staff

The Student Employment Office has altered its job-search site to eliminate confusion for users, a move that comes in response to an opinion article published in The Dartmouth expressing frustration about searching for a job as a non-work study eligible student. More »

Sexual assault victims ‘speak out’

Emily Kane ‘04 was raped for the first time when she was three years old; her abuser’s attacks continued for eight years. Kane remained silent about the event until her freshman year at Dartmouth when she met a friend who convinced her to talk to a therapist. More »

Daily Debriefing

  • The results of the Dartmouth Outing Club elections for next year’s president and vice president of its student directorate were announced Thursday. More »
  • Dartmouth Medical School psychiatry researchers have found that a new form of cognitive behavioral therapy is beneficial for female veterans with post traumatic stress disorder. More »
  • “The COS and You,” a coffee talk hosted by Palaeopitus Senior Society, the Undergraduate Judicial Affairs Committee and the Office of Institutional Diversity and Equity, was held at Casque and Gauntlet on Thursday night. More »