Friday, January 25, 2008

Roberts temporarily heads SAAP

By Allyson Bennett, The Dartmouth Staff

Rebel Roberts, a crime prevention specialist with Safety and Security, will assume the position of interim Sexual Assault Awareness Program coordinator on Monday, and will continue in this position through June 1. The SAAP Coordinator position has been vacant since Leah Prescott, the former coordinator, left the College in September 2007. More »

Pricing stability helps region avoid loan crisis

By Nick Swanson, The Dartmouth Staff

While new residences sprang up and housing prices soared across the nation in recent years, the Upper Valley saw minimal development and moderate rises in housing prices. Today, as communities across the country struggle with the housing crisis, the Upper Valley is reaping the benefits of its stable economy and modest residential growth. More »

Past fraternities returned without conflict

By Kate Farley, The Dartmouth Staff

Although the potential return of a Greek organization sponsored by Dartmouth alumni of Beta Theta Pi fraternity has sparked controversy on campus, other fraternities derecognized by the College have previously returned to the College without significant controversy. More »

New phone system helps students navigate library

During freshman orientation, Lane Zimmerman ‘11 missed the tour of Dartmouth’s libraries. So when it came time to use the resources in Baker-Berry Library, he found it difficult to navigate the building. More »

Political Debriefing

By Nathan Swire, The Dartmouth Staff

In the 2008 presidential primary race, the past week was highlighted by a high-stakes Republican primary and a contentious Democratic debate. Presidential hopefuls from both parties are now gearing up for the last two contests before the nation’s Super Tuesday primaries on Feb. 5. More »