By Lauren Alpeyrie
The Order of Omega and the Office of Residential Life hosted their annual Achievement Awards for members of the Greek community to a packed house at Collis Common Ground Tuesday afternoon.
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By Kate Farley
Alumni who identified themselves as alcoholics discussed intervention and Acting Dean of the College Dan Nelson clarified the College's alcohol policies at an event organized by a committee of students and the Dartmouth Center on Addiction Recovery and Education. Held in Carson Hall Tuesday evening, the panel drew about 20 students, alumni and administrators
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By Andrew Lebovich
Editor's note: This article is the first in a two-part series on streaking. Today's article examines streaking at Dartmouth; tomorrow's will compare Dartmouth's streaking culture to other colleges.
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By Grace Wyler, The Dartmouth Staff
Editor's note: This is the first profile in a three-part series discussing the lives of College employees who keep Dartmouth running.
He knows what time you eat lunch, he knows exactly what is in your breakfast wrap, he may even know your name. With his infectious smile and the hands of a Dove Soap model, Souleymane Marzouk is a familiar fixture to any student who has ever stopped by the Courtyard Cafe at the Hopkins Center.
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By Compiled by Jesse Silberberg, courtesy of Hanover Police Chief Nicholas Giaccone
April 3, 3:30 p.m., Lyme Road
Three weeks after Hanover Police received a complaint about the illegal dumping of a couch and a refrigerator on a private property on Goss Road, officers arrested an 18-year-old resident of Canaan, N.H., for the offense on charges of littering. Police have identified the area as a favorite spot for leaving unwanted items without going to the dump.
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By Compiled by Allyson Bennett, Michael Coburn and William Schpero, The Dartmouth Staff
- Dartmouth attorneys filed a motion Friday to dismiss the negligence and wrongful death lawsuit brought by Christina Porter's parents regarding Porter's death from a skiing accident at the Dartmouth Skiway in 2004. More »
- This year's class of college freshmen in the United States is wealthier than any previous freshman class in the last 35 years, according to a recent study by the Higher Education Research Institute, a part of UCLA's Graduate School of Education and Information Studies. More »
- An anti-abortion demonstration at UNH on Monday provoked controversy throughout the campus because of its billboard-sized photos of aborted fetuses standing alongside pictures of the Holocaust, a juxtaposition aimed at equating abortions with genocide. More »
- --Compiled by Allyson Bennet, Michael Coburn and William Schpero/The Dartmouth StaffMore »