Monday, May 14, 2007

Found body identified as missing Vt. teen’s

By Ben Nunnery, The Dartmouth Staff

The recently found body suspected to belong to 16-year-old James Holley was confirmed to be his Sunday night, his father Robert Holley told The Dartmouth. More »

Student gov’t task force to meet with UFC members

By Allie Lowe, The Dartmouth Staff

In an effort to follow through on its recommendations, the Student Governance Review Task Force, formed this winter to conduct a review of Dartmouth’s student government organizations, will meet with members of the Undergraduate Finance Committee on Monday. Though the group is not scheduled to present its recommendations to the Student Assembly until Tuesday, the meeting with the UFC will give the task force a chance to display its recommendations before funding is allocated for the year. More »

Pow-wow garners record attendance

By Allie Lowe, The Dartmouth Staff

For Patti Morgan of South Stratford, Vt., the 35th Annual Dartmouth College Pow-wow is just one in a long line of Pow-wow memories. More »

Electoral dynamics may affect trustee race outcome

By William Schpero, The Dartmouth Staff

Due to the nature of the voting mechanism used in Dartmouth trustee elections and the perceived existence of two distinct slates of different sizes, the election of a trustee candidate nominated by the Alumni Council is contingent on a large voter turnout, scholars of election methods said. More »

Rockefeller Center hosts discussion on future of fresh water

By Sarah Badami, The Dartmouth Staff

Director of the Global Water Policy Project Sandra Postel outlined global water problems and offered potential solutions to them to a packed audience in Filene Auditorium on Friday. More »

Daily Debriefing

  • The Tuck School of Business will host its annual charity road race, Run For Kids, Monday morning in Hanover. More »
  • Abigail Rao and Andrea Russo, two students at Dartmouth Medical School, will spend one year conducting research for the National Institutes of Health. More »
  • Two Dartmouth professors and one alumnus were recently elected to distinguished national academies. Tuck School of Business professor Kenneth French was selected as a member of the Academy of Arts and Sciences while Dartmouth Medical School professor Victor Ambros and Stephen Pacala ‘78, a professor of biology at Princeton University, were appointed to the National Academy of Science. More »
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