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Hanover, New Hampshire · HanoverLast weekend, Hanover accumulated 18 inches of snow, WMUR reported. The snowy start to the spring term follows a winter of warm weather and minimal snowfall that disrupted Dartmouth's winter traditions.In February, the Winter Carnival Council canceled its annual Polar Bear Swim and ice sculpture competition because of high temperatures, according to Student Involvement director David Pack.Global warming spurred the change, according to Alexander…See the Story
Spring snowstorm caps off mild winter
Waterville Valley · Waterville ValleyTen Team Summit mogul skiers competed in the 2024 U.S. Freestyle Junior National Championships at Utah Olympic Park in Park City, Utah, from March 14-17. The top 40% of skiers in the nation are invited to the championship event, which included 22 ski clubs across the nation.See the Story
Team Summit freestyle skiers compete at national competitions
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Piermont · PiermontFritz Wetherbee: The Adams Family in Piermont. The Adams family lives in the town of Piermont, New Jersey. The family has lived in the same home for more than 50 years. Fritz tells the story of how the family moved to Piermont in 1948.See the Story
Fritz Wetherbee: The Adams Family in Piermont
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Waterville Valley · Waterville ValleyNick Page, Ryan Tam, Charlie Mickel and Jaelin Kauf each had huge weekends, winning the mens solo, mens dual, and womens solo and dual events. Page grew up skiing with Tam and was quite happy for him. Page will now return to Park City and work on aspects of his turns that he was unable to tackle during season.See the Story
Parkite Nick Page wraps up 2023-24 season over the weekend at national championships
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Hanover, New Hampshire · HanoverOn Feb. 10, state representative Sharon Nordgren, D-Grafton 12, died at age 80, according to the Valley News. At the time of her death, Nordgren was serving her 18th consecutive term as a representative, making her one of the longest-serving members of the New Hampshire House of Representatives.Nordgren was born on Oct. 21, 1943 in Chicago and attended the University of Minnesota. In 1972, she moved to Hanover with her husband, Richard Nordgren,…See the Story
‘A citizen in the truest sense’: State representative Sharon Nordgren remembered for her dedication to Hanover
Hanover, New Hampshire · HanoverAt the end of fall 2023, The Dartmouth surveyed the Class of 2027 about their views on the fraternity ban, the College's Greek First Year Safety and Risk Reduction policy, which restricts first-year students from attending events at Greek organizations for most of their fall term. Last fall, the Greek Leadership Council, in collaboration with College administration, permanently extended the ban until November 1, according to past reporting by Th…See the Story
Survey: An Analysis of the Effects of the Fraternity Ban on Campus Culture
Hanover, New Hampshire · HanoverOver spring break, dozens of students participated in backcountry expedition trips with the Dartmouth Outing Club. The DOC led five subsidized spring trips, with options ranging from hiking in the U.S. Virgin Islands to rock climbing Red Rock Canyon in Las Vegas with the Dartmouth Mountaineering Club.In the breaks between academic terms, the DOC offers subsidized outdoor trips specialized by activity, skill-level and - for certain trips - affini…See the Story
DOC spring break trips take students across the country
Hanover, New Hampshire · HanoverDartmouth has received a bequest of more than $150 million, the largest scholarship bequest in its history, College President Sian Leah Beilock announced today in an email to campus. The gift comes from the estate of Barbara and Glenn Britt '71, Tu'72 and will be split between undergraduate students - who will receive 75% of the donation - and the Tuck School of Business.Dartmouth will use the donation to remove the parent tuition contribution f…See the Story