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Dartmouth professor arrested during protest: 'It's really shameful'
HANOVER, N.H. — A Dartmouth College professor who was one of dozens of people arrested Wednesday night during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus said the experience was unlike anything she has seen in her decades of being a professor there. Professor Annelise Orleck, 65, said the Dartmouth Green was...
Faculty gather on Green in response to protestor arrests, petition for emergency faculty meeting
At 12:30 p.m. on May 2, Dartmouth faculty and staff held a walkout on the Green in response to the arrests of 90 community members during the May 1 encampment protests. Approximately 100 professors, staff and students gathered to condemn last night’s mass arrests and the police response to the peaceful protestors.
Sununu says violations of school rules, policies led to police response during protests
MANCHESTER, N.H. — The day after dozens of college students were arrested in New Hampshire during pro-Palestinian protests, Gov. Chris Sununu said the police response was appropriate. Ninety arrests were made at Dartmouth College and 12 were made at the University of New Hampshire on Wednesday in connection with...
Multi-town vehicle theft and pursuit leads to statewide search for suspect in Randolph
BETHEL — A string of alleged crimes involving vehicle theft and reckless endangerment has led Vermont State Police on a pursuit through multiple towns, now culminating in a statewide search for suspect Branden J. Messier. On April 29, a resident reported his black GMC Sierra, registration 126A490, stolen from...
Campus encampments live updates: Protests yield mass arrests
2:32 a.m. — Ninety people arrested, Hanover Police announces. At 1:30 a.m., the Hanover Police Department announced that 90 people were arrested during the protests. Individuals were arrested for “multiple offenses” — including criminal trespass and resisting arrest — and included both Dartmouth students and non-Dartmouth students, according to the media release.
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