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The Dartmouth

Two student protesters sentenced to community service in trespassing case

Two student protesters sentenced to community service in trespassing case

Two student protesters sentenced to community service in trespassing case

On Feb. 11, Lebanon District Court Judge Michael Mace sentenced Kevin Engel ’27 and Roan Wade ’25 to 20 hours of community service and a potential $310 fine each if they reoffend within a year. 

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Dartmouth alumnus found guilty in rape trial

Two student protesters sentenced to community service in trespassing case

Two student protesters sentenced to community service in trespassing case

A jury declared Kyle Clampitt ’20 guilty on 12 counts of aggravated felonious sexual assault and not guilty on two counts of strangulation.

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Trial concludes for two student protesters, Beilock testifies

Two student protesters sentenced to community service in trespassing case

Government department cancels talk with registered child sex offender

For the first time in the eight-month-long trial of Kevin Engel ’27 and Roan Wade ’25, College President Sian Leah Beilock took the stand.

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Government department cancels talk with registered child sex offender

DPU hosts David Hogg and Spike Cohen for expert debate about gun control policies

Government department cancels talk with registered child sex offender

Georgia State University political science professor Toby Bolsen — a registered child sex offender in the state of Illinois — was scheduled to give a talk on Oct. 11 but withdrew due to “personal reasons.”

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DPU hosts David Hogg and Spike Cohen for expert debate about gun control policies

DPU hosts David Hogg and Spike Cohen for expert debate about gun control policies

DPU hosts David Hogg and Spike Cohen for expert debate about gun control policies

Hogg and Cohen drew from empirical research and their personal experiences to debate the efficacy of gun control legislation.

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Breakdown of the Dartmouth New Deal

DPU hosts David Hogg and Spike Cohen for expert debate about gun control policies

DPU hosts David Hogg and Spike Cohen for expert debate about gun control policies

The Dartmouth breaks down the key points in the Dartmouth New Deal, the document compiled in part by the students who were arrested last Saturday.

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uvaldE LEader-NEws

Team opens concierge service, gives hands-on care

Team opens concierge service, gives hands-on care

Team opens concierge service, gives hands-on care

Raul Valdez and Cynthia ‘Cindy’ Castillo opened their nurse concierge service, uHeart, on Aug. 12. The pair will offer area residents within a 45 mile radius in-home health care priced at $100 per hour. 

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Whirlwind year includes 74-hour work weeks

Team opens concierge service, gives hands-on care

Team opens concierge service, gives hands-on care

Dearest Uvalde Leader-News gentle reader, as you may recall on Aug. 27, 2023, I completed my first summer with the Leader-News. Let’s just say, life has been a whirlwind since then.

Shall I catch you up?

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Arrest reinforces importance of role, field

Team opens concierge service, gives hands-on care

Arrest reinforces importance of role, field

On May 1 at approximately 9:47 p.m. I was arrested by the Lebanon, New Hampshire, Police Department and booked for criminal trespassing while on a photojournalism assignment for The Dartmouth.

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Walmart employee helps save shopper’s life

Walmart employee helps save shopper’s life

Arrest reinforces importance of role, field

Michiko Yoshimitsu hopes to enroll in the EMT course at Southwest Texas Junior College next spring, but she got a head start on field work this year when she helped save a Walmart shopper’s life.

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Gun violence awareness tour lands here

Walmart employee helps save shopper’s life

Gun violence awareness tour lands here

Manuel and Patricia Oliver, parents of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting victim Joaquin “Guac” Oliver, made their stop at the Jardin de los Heroes park as part of ‘Gauc’s Magical Tour.’

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New ID cards are sign of times

Walmart employee helps save shopper’s life

Gun violence awareness tour lands here

First period – AP Calc. A knock on the door, Mr. V. gets up, looks through the peephole and decides it’s safe to open the door. A hand reaches through, two IDs pass through.

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