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At a rally at noon today, the protesters called for Dartmouth’s Board of Trustees to approve a divestment proposal.
In an email sent to senior administrators, the six house professors said that the protesters were not violent or threatening.
At its last weekly meeting of the spring term, senators discussed plans to improve DSG bylaws over the summer.
On May 28, student activist Roan Wade ’25 was suspended from the College. In an interview with The Dartmouth, Wade stated ...
Yesterday, the Student Worker Collective at Dartmouth announced the end of their strike, two weeks after it began. SWCD will enter into meditation with the College, according to a statement posted on ...
You might think you know what happened at the recent May 28 sit-in –– you’re probably falling for administrator’s propaganda.
ACIR’s implication that Dartmouth’s investments must be Trump-friendly is cause for deep alarm. ACIR’s rejection on every point of criteria is a transparent attempt to delegitimize calls to divest ...
I am writing this piece not as an admission of guilt to their accusations or to condemn the action taken by protesters, but rather to push back on the misinformation perpetuated by the administration ...
On May 10, student a capella group the Dartmouth Decibelles released their new album “Decisions.” It is the sixth album ...
The Dartmouth Divest for Palestine proposal, which calls for the College to divest from six weapons manufacturers, is the ...
In a Zoom webinar last week, College President Sian Leah Beilock said that the government cannot dictate “what we can or ...
If signed into law, the tax would affect funding for financial aid, research and infrastructure projects, according to the ...
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