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By MARION UMPLEBY
The 18th century composer George Frideric Handel is probably best known for his meditation on the life of Jesus Christ, the oratorio “Messiah.”
By EMMA ROTH-WELLS
HANOVER — After reinstating standardized testing requirements for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic, Dartmouth saw a slight decrease in applicants from a year ago when the college received a record number of applications.
By JIM KENYON
How much money does it take for an elite private institution of higher learning — one with an $8 billion endowment — to keep in the good graces of the Trump administration?
By KATE ODEN
HANOVER — While attaining a master’s at Yale during the COVID-19 pandemic, Emily Sigman began tapping the Norway maples in the backyard of her New Haven, Conn., home.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — AK Okereke had 25 points in Cornell's 87-71 win over Dartmouth on Saturday in the Ivy League Tournament.
By JIM KENYON
Not wanting to burden her working-class immigrant parents who still had two kids at home, Hosaena Tilahun was only at Dartmouth College for a couple of weeks before she began looking for a part-time job to pay for living expenses not covered by her financial aid package.
By CLARE SHANAHAN
LEBANON — Dartmouth College is partnering with an Upper Valley developer to build 21 houses in West Lebanon for faculty and staff.
By MARION UMPLEBY
HANOVER — Upper Valley residents took to the streets on Friday to protest the Trump Administration’s proposed budget cuts.
By JOHN LIPPMAN
HANOVER — Prosecutors are not moving forward a criminal case against a Dartmouth College sorority that was accused of hosting a party attended by a student who subsequently drowned in the Connecticut River last summer.
By CLARE SHANAHAN
LEBANON — Two Dartmouth students found guilty of criminal trespassing in January were each sentenced to 20 hours of community service and a possible fine in Lebanon District Court Tuesday afternoon.
By ADRIANA JAMES-RODIL
HANOVER — For now, at least, research activities at Dartmouth College and Dartmouth Health officially continue as normal in spite of mixed messages from the Trump administration about the future of the federal grant programs that support much of the work.
By JOHN LIPPMAN
NORTH HAVERHILL — A jury on Friday found a Dartmouth College alumnus guilty of raping an 18-year-old freshman in Hanover in 2022.
By JIM KENYON
While taking in portions of this week’s rape trial of a Dartmouth College alumnus ahead of a Grafton County Superior Court jury rendering its guilty verdict on Friday, I jotted down assorted observations.
By JOHN LIPPMAN
NORTH HAVERHILL — A Dartmouth College alumnus took the stand in his own defense at his sexual assault trial on Thursday.
By JOHN LIPPMAN
NORTH HAVERHILL — Three people who interacted with a Dartmouth College student who said she had been raped at a fraternity house each told a Grafton County jury on Monday how the woman had reached out to them in the minutes and hours following the alleged sexual assault.
By JOHN LIPPMAN
NORTH HAVERHILL — A 21-year-old female Dartmouth College student recounted in graphic detail how she was allegedly raped and strangled by a then-recent Dartmouth alumnus on the roof of a college fraternity nearly three years ago.
By JOHN LIPPMAN
NORTH HAVERHILL — Prosecutors are prepared to call more than two dozen witnesses, including the female Dartmouth College student who reported she was the victim of a brutal sexual assault on the roof of a college fraternity nearly three years ago, during the rape trial of a Dartmouth alumnus set to begin in a Grafton County courtroom on Friday.
By EMMA ROTH-WELLS
HANOVER — Stacey Abrams, a former Georgia state representative, activist and author, offered suggestions about how to navigate Donald Trump’s second term as president to a crowd of Dartmouth community members at the Hanover Inn on Wednesday evening.
By CLARE SHANAHAN
LEBANON — Two Dartmouth College students arrested for protesting outside an administration building in October 2023 were guilty of criminal trespass, a state judge has ruled.
By JOHN LIPPMAN
NORTH HAVERHILL — Jury selection began Wednesday in the trial of a 26-year-old Dartmouth alumnus charged with raping and physically assaulting a female student at a college fraternity more than two years ago. Meanwhile, prosecutors and defense attorneys have been wrestling over the scope of witness statements and even whether the words “assault” and “victim” can be used in opening statements.
By JIM KENYON
When looking back at 2024, I can’t get past the scene that unfolded on the Dartmouth Green after dark on May 1st.I stared in disbelief as 20 New Hampshire police officers — in full riot gear — marched in military-style formation toward a few hundred...
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