Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Alumni withdraw prelim. injunction against College

By William Schpero, The Dartmouth Staff

Correction appended The Dartmouth Association of Alumni has decided to withdraw its request for a preliminary injunction against the College, according to an announcement by Dartmouth's general counsel office on Monday afternoon. The Association's petition for injunctive and declarative relief, the second and more extended element of the organization's lawsuit, will continue to move forward. More »

'Islamo-Fashion' to promote Al-Nur

By Julie Kim

No need for the double-take: The posters read "Islamo-Fashion Awareness Week." Al-Nur marked the beginning of its Islamo-Fashion Awareness Week with a movie on Monday. Events planned for the rest of the week include group discussions and a sundown prayer. The event takes place two weeks after the controversy surrounding headline speaker Robert Spencer, who concluded "Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week" on Monday, Oct. 29th. More »

Frame shop to open downtown

By Andrew Wells, The Dartmouth Staff

Loyal Camera Shop customers unsure of where to get their favorite pictures framed need not worry. Robert Jenisch is working hard to open his framing shop later this week. The shop will be located in the basement next to Boloco on Hanover's Main Street. More »

Teach for America snags 35 applicants

By Nathan Swire

Teach for America, a program that sends college graduates to teach in low-income schools, wrapped up its second wave of Dartmouth recruiting on Nov. 2 after attracting 35 Dartmouth applicants. More »

Rhoades discusses entrepreneurship, business management

By Turia Lahlou

Ann Rhoades, president of People Ink and board member of Jet Blue Airlines, spoke to a packed crowd in the Haldeman Center on Monday about the keys to successful entrepreneurship in a speech entitled "Creating A High Performing Culture: Lessons from Great Companies." More »

Daily Debriefing

By Joanna Pucci
  • Recent discoveries about the relationship between blood vessel growth and heart size could open new possibilities in heart disease therapies, a study done by Dartmouth Medical School researchers reports. More »
  • Tuck School of Business held its 14th annual student-run Diversity Conference, which aims to address a lack of diversity in business, from Nov. More »
  • Students gathered outside of the Collis Center front porch to declare a "State of Emergency" in the American judicial system on Nov. More »