Tag Archives: Dartmouth
Conference explores role of science in opioid crisis
HANOVER, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire’s disproportionately high rate of opioid overdoses is the result of prescription practices, underfunded and scarce treatment options and the state’s proximity to the drug supply chain, Dartmouth College researchers said Tuesday. The rate of … Continue reading
Federal Complaint Filed Against Dartmouth
The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine filed a federal complaint against Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center for its “unlawful use of live animals in its emergency medicine training program.” According to the complaint, “the medical center uses live sheep to teach procedural … Continue reading
Dartmouth Professor Concerned About Spread of Liberal Conspiracy Theories on Social Media
In an interview with New Hampshire Public Radio last week, Brendan Nyhan, a professor of government at Dartmouth College and New York Times contributor, explained there are many conspiracy theories or fake news stories about President Donald Trump and his possible … Continue reading
Bangladesh labor activist implores Dartmouth students to keep buying goods made by the exploited
Asked by an audience member at her Dartmouth speech on Thursday whether Americans should stop buying garments from Bangladesh, Akter quickly responded, “Oh, please don’t. That will just hurt the women workers. You need to become a responsible buyer, support … Continue reading
Dartmouth Sorority Reports Obscene Message, Possible Burglary
On May 24 at around 7:50 p.m., Safety and Security responded to a report of a possible burglary, according to a campus-wide Safety and Security alert sent Wednesday night. An obscene message threatening sexual violence was left at a sorority … Continue reading
Dartmouth Professor Declines Dean’s Post Over Israeli Boycott Controversy
So, Dartmouth BDS Prof can’t take a promotion because hating Israel is a distraction outside academia. Hanover — Dartmouth College Native American Studies Professor Bruce Duthu on Monday said he had turned down an appointment as the dean of the … Continue reading
Fraternity Zoning Amendment Fails in Hanover
Hanover — Dartmouth College students on Tuesday flocked to the Hanover polls to vote on a zoning amendment that would have given new autonomy to the school’s fraternities. The proposal ultimately failed, 1,471-1,993. More… *| Valley News *Print media sites … Continue reading
What Happend to Dartmouth’s Pretendian?
In October of 2015, Dartmouth College had to make a change after getting caught with their little Social Justice Warrior pants around their politically correct ankles. They appointed (ethnomusicologist) Susan Taffe Reed as director of their Native American Program … … Continue reading
Dartmouth Sued over disability accommodations
[Staci] Mannella alleges that on several occasions, the College delayed or failed to provide her with note-takers, test readers, lab assistants and other visual aids like Echo360. Echo360 is a recording system that allows visually impaired students to record video, … Continue reading
A survey of Dartmouth’s political landscape
Interpersonal political relations have increasingly gained attention on college campuses. One way to get a sense of this dynamic is to assess comfort levels among college students when interacting with others of opposing ideologies. When students at the College were … Continue reading