TTLG: Reminiscing On The Dartmouth That Never Was
By Peter Charalambous | September 11, 2020I miss school. Let me clarify that — I miss the things that made Dartmouth some of the most formative and meaningful times of my life.
I miss school. Let me clarify that — I miss the things that made Dartmouth some of the most formative and meaningful times of my life.
As it battles the spread of COVID-19, the College has reduced the on-campus presence of many staff members while still paying employees their scheduled base rate of pay through the end of spring term.
The chairman and co-vice chairman of the Dartmouth College Republicans resigned from their positions on Tuesday night, citing “recent developments” in a statement written by the organization’s board obtained by The Dartmouth.
For a state engulfed with events dedicated toward the upcoming primary, New Hampshire hosting a professional bull riding tournament at the Southern New Hampshire University Arena last weekend was a dramatic change of pace.
During a visit to Hanover last week, Sanford sat down with The Dartmouth for an interview on the current state of Republican Party, the changing fortunes of his career and what he believes is the most important issue facing future generations.
The Class of ’53 Commons, Dartmouth’s major dining hall, is a familiar setting for most students.
The proportion of students who accepted the College’s offer of admission this past spring is 64 percent, an increase from last year’s all-time high of 61 percent, according to vice provost for enrollment and dean of admissions and financial aid Lee Coffin.
The College has reported a reduction in the presence of the toxic chemical 1,4-dioxane at Rennie Farm, a site in northern Hanover where the College was permitted to dispose laboratory animal corpses generated from medical research in the 1960s and 1970s.
The Elizabeth Mine, an inactive copper mine in South Strafford illegally frequented by Dartmouth students for swimming and cliff-diving, is now undergoing blasting and draining.
A re-established Dartmouth chapter of the American Association of University Professors was unveiled at a general faculty meeting.
The fire at Phi Delta Alpha on Sunday was extinguished quickly, but the building suffered water damage from sprinklers.
The Hanover, Hartford and Lebanon fire departments responded to a minor fire at Phi Delta Alpha fraternity on Sunday afternoon.
Posted in Novack Cafe earlier this term, this poster criticized the College's mental health offerings.
An intrepid professional bull rider attempts to stay atop his bull for the requisite eight seconds.
Moore Hall houses the psychological and brain sciences department.
Around 50 students and community members participated in the protest.
Students register to vote in New Hampshire at a registration drive in the Rockefeller Center.
Moore Hall houses the psychological and brain sciences department.
A security officer waited outside Gile Hall with a stretcher during the main Green Key concert last Friday night.
Lou's Restaurant and Bakery is one of several restaurants on Hanover's Main Street that has enrolled in Snackpass.