New Hampshire House votes to protect abortion rights
In March, the New Hampshire House of Representatives voted to codify abortion rights up to 24 weeks and remove civil and criminal penalties for doctors, among other wins for reproductive rights.
In March, the New Hampshire House of Representatives voted to codify abortion rights up to 24 weeks and remove civil and criminal penalties for doctors, among other wins for reproductive rights.
Classroom Rapid Refresh, an initiative aimed at updating all Arts and Sciences and Guarini classrooms, will begin in the summer of 2023.
Known for his constant smile and endless kindness, Josh Balara ’24 cared deeply for his friends and family.
This class is the first to apply with full access to application resources from the College, such as on-campus tours and information sessions, since 2019.
Joshua White, an IT support analyst at the Tuck School of Business, loved cooking, gaming and his family.
David McKenna ’89, Shonda Rhimes ’91 and Todd Sisitsky ’93 are set to begin their four-year terms on July 1.
This year’s investment banking recruiting process for summer 2024 interns is well underway, revealing a gradual shift in the timeline toward earlier start dates.
Some bones of Native American individuals had been used in classrooms as recently as fall 2022.
Undergraduate students living on campus this spring will be able to enter any residence hall at any time using their Dartmouth ID, other than Green Key weekend and the weekend of May 6.
As of March 19, all non-union student workers receiving the previous hourly minimum wage of $11.50 experienced a 40% pay increase.
Callahan, who recently co-authored a study about the economic impacts of climate change, explains that the financial aspect of global warming deserves attention
Thakur will be remembered as a force of optimism “who made time for everyone” and “stood up for what she believed in.”
Teevens remains hospitalized in the St. Augustine area.
Balara, who played as an offensive lineman on the Dartmouth football team, was “gentle, quiet and thoughtful with a subtle sense of humor and a love of Legos.”
Joshua White, a support analyst at the Tuck School of Business and former IT support analyst at the Geisel School of Medicine, died from a rare form of cancer.
Amid ongoing talks with the College, DSG has proposed multiple changes to the current voluntary and involuntary leave process, including allowing students on leave to continue using College resources.
Members of the incoming directorate will assume their roles on March 15.
The new wage — up from $11.50 — will take effect on March 19.
Rather than purchasing marijuana from dispensaries, smoking culture on campus is stocked by marijuana from other states or dealers on campus — due to greater convenience and lower prices.
Ifeoluwa Adeleye, a Masters of Engineering Management student from Nigeria, died unexpectedly from a stroke.