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Hanover, New Hampshire · HanoverThis morning, College President Sian Leah Beilock wrote an email to campus addressing last night's encampments. Following nearly six hours of protest, 90 people - including Dartmouth students, a Dartmouth history professor, non-Dartmouth students and two reporters for The Dartmouth covering the event - were arrested, according to past reporting by the Dartmouth. According to a media release statement by the Hanover Police Department chief of pol…See the Story
Beilock addresses Dartmouth community
Hanover, New Hampshire · HanoverGaza protesters and police faced off at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, on Wednesday, 1 May, in similar scenes seen at other universities across the US this week. Scuffles broke out between demonstrators and officers, with local media reporting multiple arrests as protesters gathered at the college throughout the evening. Dozens of US universities have seen student rallies and encampments being set up expressing opposition to Israel…See the Story
Gaza protesters face off with police at Dartmouth College as US demonstrations spread
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Hanover, New Hampshire · HanoverLast night, Graduate Organized Laborers of Dartmouth-United Electrical Workers, the College's graduate student workers' union, voted to strike, according to a campus-wide email from College Provost David Kotz. The strike will take effect tomorrow.The College has reached "tentative agreements" with GOLD-UE on 18 articles and "addressed each of their proposals," according to Kotz's email. Kotz did not include additional information on the agreemen…See the Story
GOLD-UE votes to strike, effective May 1
Hanover, New Hampshire · HanoverThe College is investigating two students following the alleged racial harassment of a group of Indigenous community members during an Indigenous Peoples' Day event last fall. One of the students under investigation is Cooper Black '26, a member of the Big Green men's hockey team.Black's identity was verified by multiple eyewitnesses and independently verified by The Dartmouth. Despite confirmation that two students are under investigation, The …See the Story
College investigating two students for alleged on-campus racial harassment
Hanover, New Hampshire · HanoverKnown for her compassion and resilience, Julia Cross '24 brought joy to all who knew her. Cross is remembered by friends and loved ones for her poetic talent, passion for economics and warm-hearted nature."Julia was kind and compassionate and brought much love, peace and joy through her conscientious and thoughtful approach to all that she did," her mother, Carolyn Cross, wrote in an email statement to The Dartmouth.After a courageous battle aga…See the Story
Julia Cross ’24 remembered for her kindness and resilience
Senate · HanoverOn April 28, the Dartmouth Student Government Senate met for its fifth weekly meeting of the spring term. Led by student body president Jessica Chiriboga '24, the Senate discussed how to inform undergraduate students about a potential student worker strike organized by the Student Workers Collective at Dartmouth and the Graduate Organized Laborers of Dartmouth-United Electrical Workers, the College's graduate workers' union.From April 15-17, GOL…See the Story
Dartmouth Student Government discusses how to handle GOLD-UE strike
Hanover, New Hampshire · HanoverOn April 25, the comparative literature program hosted Wayne State University African American studies professor Charisse Burden-Stelly for the 20th annual Zantop Memorial Lecture in Carson Hall. Burden-Stelly spoke about her book, "Black Scare/ Red Scare: Theorizing Capitalist Racism in the United States," which described the panic surrounding Black equality and communism during the 20th century.According to Daniel Keane GR'24, the Zantop lectu…See the Story
Charisse Burden-Stelly speaks at 20th annual Zantop Memorial Lecture
Hanover, New Hampshire · HanoverOn April 22, the College announced the Dartmouth Climate Collaborative, a plan to invest more than $500 million into reducing carbon emissions over the next five years, according to past reporting by The Dartmouth. The Earth Day proposal - which plans to cut emissions by 60% by 2030 and 100% by 2050 - is the largest investment focused on sustainability in College history.In her email, Beilock also highlighted the Climate Futures Initiative, a ye…See the Story