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October 10, 2024 | Latest Issue
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AMES, AMELL propose restructuring

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The College is in the final stages of considering a proposal to restructure the Asian and Middle Eastern Studies program and Asian and Middle Eastern Languages and Literatures department, separating Asian studies and Middle Eastern studies.




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Researchers receive grant to study New England lakes

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Researchers in various fields of science from the College, the University of New Hampshire and the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies are joining forces in a three-year research project on the prevalence of blooms in bacteria of lakes in Maine, New Hampshire, New York and Vermont.


The No. 1 rugby team will host the Ivy League Championship on Oct. 28.
Sports

No. 1 in the country, rugby looks toward national championship

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Steamrolling ahead, the rugby team is ranked No. 1 in the second National Intercollegiate Rugby Association poll of the season and is the favorite to take home a national championship. Starting off with a front-heavy fall schedule packed with their toughest competition, Dartmouth opened with a 22-17 win over two-time defending national champion Quinnipiac University before crushing Harvard University 39-10 and the United States Military Academy 45-7.




The College installed a fence around the Homecoming bonfire after about 50 students touched the fire in 2016.
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Homecoming weekend incidents and arrests decrease

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The total number of security reports and arrests during this year’s Homecoming weekend decreased significantly from 2016, which both interim director of Safety and Security Keysi Montás and Hanover Police captain Mark Bodanza attributed to increased security measures during the bonfire, including a fence around the fire itself. From Thursday through Sunday, Safety and Security responded to 30 incidents, down from 42 last year and 66 in 2015.



Carlos Polanco '21 was named National Youth of the Year by the Boys and Girls Clubs, out of six finalists.
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Carlos Polanco '21 named National Youth of the Year

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Carlos Polanco ’21, known by some at Dartmouth as one of the students who wrote a letter to University of Virginia’s Class of 2021 following the Charlottesville protests, was named National Youth of the Year by the Boys and Girls Clubs of America on Sept.