An official report on the College’s Committee on Standards released by the COS Review Committee on Monday does not adequately reflect the Student Assembly’s 2006-2007 recommendations on Dartmouth’s judicial system, Assembly members complained in the organization’s weekly meeting Tuesday.
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Seven senior Dartmouth women related their personal struggles and triumphs to an audience that packed Collis Common Ground. The panelists shared their experiences with death, gender, sexuality, weight, race and faith for the annual Women of Dartmouth panel on Tuesday night.
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After a catastrophic earthquake hit China’s Sichuan Province on May 12, it was not long before Elva Fan ‘11 began brainstorming with fellow students about how to raise funds for relief efforts. Fan has since helped to bring together several Asian student organizations to begin fundraising at Dartmouth.
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The College will shut down its power plant for approximately eight weeks this summer to replace one of its four boilers, according to Ken Packard, Dartmouth’s assistant director of engineering and utilities. Two temporary boilers have been installed to meet the College’s energy demands while the replacement occurs.
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Seniors living in the Upper Valley and the organizations devoted to assisting them face a variety of financial and social obstacles to self-sufficiency, a panel of local experts on senior issues said at the Hanover Terrace Healthcare facility on Tuesday, giving the example of a 78-year-old Hanover resident who had to return to her job as a substitute teacher after her husband, who was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, gambled away their savings. The event was sponsored by the Generations Project, a Dartmouth student initiative that aims to promote interaction between students and seniors through the transcription of oral histories, companionship and computer education.
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