Following community efforts, the terms of history professor Annelise Orleck’s bail — which included a temporary ban from ...
Josh Paul called off a May 2 event hosted by the Dickey Center as an objection to the Beilock administration’s “crackdown” on ...
We stand with The Dartmouth in its demands that President Beilock apologize for the arrests of its reporters and work with law enforcement to ensure charges are dropped.
This morning, a College spokesperson responded to the arrests of two reporters for The Dartmouth, who were detained while covering Wednesday night’s protests. Charlotte Hampton ’26, a news managing ...
After being arrested during campus protests last night, Dartmouth history professor Annelise Orleck announced on X, formerly ...
New Hampshire State Police and other local law enforcement have stated “by order of the College, you will be arrested” to ...
We are glad Hampton and Gonzales are back in the newsroom safely, but having to retrieve them from the station at all was a ...
At 12:30 p.m. on May 2, Dartmouth faculty and staff held a walkout on the Green in response to the arrests of 90 community ...
Members of the DOC were not involved in this decision or usage. These vans are College property, and the decision made to use them in this way rests within the College administration. The usage of ...
College President Sian Leah Beilock sent a campus wide email to the College community after last night’s mass arrests.
In the face of peaceful protest, the College administration chose to break its obligation to the community by bringing police violence to Hanover.
The Beilock administration has failed its students by arresting and charging student journalists during the Gaza Solidarity Encampment.