Student Assembly president and vice president reflect on year of leadership
By Maya Kempf-Harris | February 11, 2022The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated a shift in academic and mental health policies.
The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated a shift in academic and mental health policies.
Students with DACA status will retain benefits currently granted by the Obama-era executive order.
The decision affirms the ruling of the New Hampshire Superior Court, which ruled on the law in April 2020.
According to a letter signed by the student leaders on Earth Day, the resolution is an acknowledgement of the “severity of climate change.”
Students said they plan to spend the money on rent and at local businesses.
Demi Stratmon ’20 is one of three lead organizers with 51 for 51, an advocacy group fighting for Washington, D.C. statehood. The organization derives its name from its efforts to ensure D.C. becomes a state by way of receiving 51 votes in the U.S. Senate.
Jason Mosel chose an unconventional way to celebrate Veterans Day this year. The Marine Corps veteran and network engineer for Information, Technology and Consulting ran 100 miles around Hanover carrying first a Marine Corps flag and then an American flag.
Watch here for live updates from the polls in Hanover and the greater Upper Valley throughout the day.
Living abroad has made the usual pandemic challenges, from time zone differences to difficulties receiving material shipments for class, even more difficult for many international students.
The College has not applied for the $3,429,350 in emergency funding offered to Dartmouth through the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act and “has not determined whether to do so” as of Saturday, according to College spokesperson Diana Lawrence.