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Aurora borealis makes rare appearance
Seen locally in a number of towns including Hartland. Also called “northern lights,” an aurora borealis display lit up the skies in selected parts of the state this weekend, and at least two Hartlanders got to enjoy the event. Auroras occur when charged particles are sent into space...
A history of financial aid at Dartmouth
This article is featured in the 2024 Green Key special issue. In the last year, Dartmouth has undergone several significant changes to its financial aid policy, including nearly doubling the income threshold for which the College requires no parent tuition contribution. According to the papers of Dartmouth founder Eleazar Wheelock, two histories of the College and archival records in Rauner Library, financially supporting students who could not attend independently has been a part of Dartmouth’s mission since its inception. The Dartmouth sent a writer to investigate the long and, at times, complicated history of financial aid at the College — which has been characterized by both rising costs and a desire to make Dartmouth accessible to the best students, regardless of their income.
Vahanvaty: A Group of Dartmouth Rockapellas Speaks on the May 1 Protest
As Dartmouth students and advocates for social justice, we are deeply disturbed by the recent events on our campus. On May 1, students gathered on the Green to peacefully protest Israel’s violence against Palestinians. College President Sian Leah Beilock’s administration chose to fight that peace with force, authorizing Hanover Police to take action against the protesters — which ultimately led to the presence of state troopers armed in riot gear and the arrests of 89 individuals. This response casts a shadow over the principles of free speech and student activism that we hold dear as members of the Dartmouth Rockapellas.
Police search for missing Dartmouth grad student
Lebanon, New Hampshire police are asking for help finding a missing graduate student from Dartmouth College. Kexin Cai, 26, is 5’3″ tall and weighs approximately 105 pounds. She was last seen on Drake Lane in West Lebanon Wednesday afternoon. Investigators believe she left her home on a silver and white electric bicycle with fat tires, a thick frame and heavy-duty black metal racks on each end. There’s no indication of where she was going.
Police searching for missing Dartmouth grad student
LEBANON, N.H. (WCAX) - Police in New Hampshire are asking the public for help finding a missing Dartmouth graduate student. Lebanon police say Kexin Cai, 26, was last seen at about 3 p.m. on May 15 in the area of Drake Lane in West Lebanon. They say Cai left her...
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