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By MARION UMPLEBY
LEBANON — For Dartmouth College professor and Shakespeare scholar Peter Saccio, lecturing was not just an obligation of teaching, it was an opportunity to perform.
HANOVER — An active shooter drill at Dartmouth Friday will include simulated gunfire and cause traffic disruptions, according to a Dartmouth spokesperson.
By MICHAEL COUGHLIN JR.
HANOVER — The home of Dartmouth College’s hockey teams is undergoing a makeover that will bring upgrades for players and also promote equity between the men’s and women’s squads.
By EMMA ROTH-WELLS
HANOVER — After eight hours of mediation, the union representing undergraduate student workers on campus claims Dartmouth College is not negotiating in “good faith” on a new contract.
By MICHAEL COUGHLIN JR.
HANOVER — A new community program is making a name for itself in the Upper Valley, offering free opportunities for children to get active and try their hands, or legs, at the sport of running.
By CLARE SHANAHAN
HANOVER — A downtown street will be closed for about 18 months starting Wednesday to allow Dartmouth College to overhaul its heating system, as part of an effort to reduce the campus’ carbon emissions.
By EMMA ROTH-WELLS
HANOVER — Dartmouth College is among two dozen U.S. research institutions supporting Harvard in its legal fight against the Trump administration, arguing that the federal government’s freeze of $2.2 billion in research grants to Harvard “would negatively impact the entire research ecosystem.”
By JIM KENYON
I’m not aware that serving on the Dartmouth Board of Trustees requires an alum to sign a loyalty pledge to their institution, but openly questioning President Sian Leah Beilock’s hard-line approach to dealing with student activists appears off-limits.
By EMMA ROTH-WELLS
HANOVER — Over the course of the last year, Dartmouth College senior Evan McMahon applied to between 200 and 300 jobs, mostly in the public health field.
By CLARE SHANAHAN
HANOVER — Two weeks since a pro-Palestinian sit-in in Dartmouth’s main administration building, tensions between student activists and college officials continue to boil.
By EMMA ROTH-WELLS
HANOVER — Campus cafes at Dartmouth are returning to normal operating hours this week after undergraduate student workers ended their strike amid plans to resolve contract disagreements with the college.
By MARION UMPLEBY
HANOVER — Dartmouth administrators allege that protesters on Wednesday attempted to “steal and photograph files” from the reception area at Parkhurst Hall, where they staged a pro-Palestinian sit-in for roughly five hours, and that a staff member and security officer were injured during the sit-in. Protesters also tried to enter president Sian Leah Beilock’s office in the same building.
By JOHN LIPPMAN
LEBANON — A Dartmouth College student has pleaded guilty to drunk driving and other charges in connection with a wrong-way driving incident on Interstate 89 last month and on Wednesday morning was released from county jail where he had been held for six weeks.
By MICHAEL COUGHLIN JR.
HANOVER— The Dartmouth College women’s rowing team was one of 13 at-large selections to participate in this year’s NCAA Division I women’s rowing championship, which begins on Friday in West Windsor, N.J.
By CLARE SHANAHAN
HANOVER — Dartmouth College has officially rejected a proposal to pull its investments from six major aerospace and defense companies that manufacture munitions and other supplies that are used in the Israeli war effort in Gaza and commit to not making similar investments in the future.
By ANNMARIE TIMMINS
Hundreds of people gathered at Dartmouth College’s annual powwow Saturday to reconnect with friends, dance and sing. For many, it was also a time to celebrate a culture they say is too often unrecognized by non-Indigenous people.
By HOLLY RAMER
Sachi Schmidt-Hori has never played Assassin’s Creed Shadows, but facing an onslaught of online harassment from its fans, she quickly developed her own gameplay style: confronting hate with kindness.
By LIZ SAUCHELLI
HANOVER — David Millstone and Sheila Moran were looking for connections when the couple started attending Memory Cafe programs at the Howe Library in Hanover last August.
By JIM KENYON
Around noontime Thursday, Dartmouth student activists set up two small camping tents in front of Parkhurst Hall, anchoring them with metal stakes pounded into the ground.
The president of Dartmouth, home of the brave space, has been notably absent from the list of college leaders speaking out against the Trump administration’s all-out assault on academic freedom and free speech.
HANOVER — A federal judge in Concord on Monday restored the legal status of a Chinese citizen studying at Dartmouth.
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