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Reflection: Detoxing from AI
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2026-03-04 09:00
Reflection: Detoxing from AI
In the last two years, I don't think I've gone a single day without hearing the term "AI." Every time I open Instagram or YouTube or even have a conversation with someone, artificial intelligence is bound to come up. And for good reason. Personally, AI has been part of my routine for a long time - especially as a computer science and math major. I've used it for years to help with coding, problem sets and helping me research, going as far back as when Gemini was still called Bard. But I've become tired of AI because I feel like it's inhibiting our learning.I wanted to find out if I could last...

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2026/03/reflection-detoxing-from-ai

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Reflection: Detoxing from AI
In the last two years, I don't think I've gone a single day without hearing the term "AI." Every time I open Instagram or YouTube or even have a conversation with someone, artificial intelligence is b...
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College, SWCD reach tentative agreement to $21 base pay proposal
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2023-02-19 12:00
College, SWCD reach tentative agreement to $21 base pay proposal
The College verbally accepted an agreement to Student Worker Collective at Dartmouth's $21 base pay proposal for student dining workers at a meeting Saturday evening, according to a statement posted on the SWCD website. The meeting was called by the College on Saturday after SWCD threatened to strike via email.By Friday evening, 99% of SWCD had voted to authorize a strike, which would have entailed all Dartmouth Dining Services student workers striking, according to SWCD's social media. Following the vote, SWCD gave the College until Saturday before midnight to "accept [its] demands," according...

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2023/02/college-swcd-reach-tentative-agreement-to-21-base-pay-proposal

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College, SWCD reach tentative agreement to $21 base pay proposal
The College verbally accepted an agreement to Student Worker Collective at Dartmouth's $21 base pay proposal for student dining workers at a meeting Saturday evening, according to a statement posted o...
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Students react to Roger Federer being named 2024 commencement speaker
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2024-04-05 06:00
Students react to Roger Federer being named 2024 commencement speaker
The College named Roger Federer its 2024 commencement speaker on March 28, prompting excitement and surprise from community members. On campus, tennis players on the women's and men's varsity teams - as well as members of club tennis - reacted positively to Federer's upcoming speech and visit to campus.Logan Chang '24, the only graduating member of the men's varsity tennis team, said it was "incredible and mind boggling" that Federer will be speaking at his commencement."I've been a Federer fan since I started playing tennis at eight years old," Chang said. "I think he represents so much of the...

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2024/04/students-react-to-roger-federer-being-named-2024-commencement-speaker

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Students react to Roger Federer being named 2024 commencement speaker
The College named Roger Federer its 2024 commencement speaker on March 28, prompting excitement and surprise from community members. On campus, tennis players on the women's and men's varsity teams - ...
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Additional graffiti appears around campus
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2021-05-31 03:00
Additional graffiti appears around campus
Three additional graffiti incidents occurred early Friday morning - and unlike the red paint left on Parkhurst Hall and in front of College President Phil Hanlon's home last week, the markings have yet to be removed.Three sets of initials were left in front of or near the dorm buildings of three of the students who have died this year. "BD" - for Beau DuBray '24, who died by suicide in November - was found outside of North Massachusetts Hall. "CT" - for Connor Tiffany '24, who died in March - was found outside of McCulloch and Zimmerman Halls. "ER" - for Elizabeth Reimer '24, who died by...

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2021/05/additional-graffiti-appears-around-campus

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Additional graffiti appears around campus
Three additional graffiti incidents occurred early Friday morning - and unlike the red paint left on Parkhurst Hall and in front of College President Phil Hanlon's home last week, the markings have ye...
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BVAC namesake Leon Black '73 reaches settlement with U.S. Virgin Islands as new lawsuit alleging rape surfaces
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2023-07-26 06:00
BVAC namesake Leon Black '73 reaches settlement with U.S. Virgin Islands as new lawsuit alleging rape surfaces
Over the past few days, new allegations and a settlement agreement have arisen in relation to Leon Black '73, a former College trustee and namesake of the Black Visual Arts Center. Earlier today, a new lawsuit filed in Manhattan court accuses Black of raping an autistic 16-year-old in 2002, according to Forbes, while on July 21, the New York Times reported that Black agreed to pay $62.5 million over claims relating to the U.S. Virgin Island's investigation into Jeffery Epstein.The lawsuit filed today was made by an anonymous woman known as Jane Doe and alleges that Black raped her in Epstein's...

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2023/07/bvac-namesake-leon-black-73-reaches-settlement-with-u-s-virgin-islands-as-new-lawsuit-alleging-rape-surfaces

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BVAC namesake Leon Black '73 reaches settlement with U.S. Virgin Islands as new lawsuit alleging rape surfaces
Over the past few days, new allegations and a settlement agreement have arisen in relation to Leon Black '73, a former College trustee and namesake of the Black Visual Arts Center. Earlier today, a ne...
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22S COVID-19 live updates: COVID-19 cases continue to decrease on campus, with more cases among faculty and staff than students.
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2022-05-26 03:00
22S COVID-19 live updates: COVID-19 cases continue to decrease on campus, with more cases among faculty and staff than students.
May 25 | 9:10 p.m.As of May 24, there have been 163 reported active cases of COVID-19 on campus over the last seven days, including 32 undergraduate students, 40 graduate and professional students and 91 faculty and staff members. The total number of cases decreased from last week's 196, and cases among faculty and staff continue to outpace those among students.On Monday, the College sent a campus-wide email announcing testing hour changes for Memorial Day, with in-person PCR testing closed, in addition to all drop-off and pick-up locations. Students can continue to receive antigen testing...

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2022/05/22s-covid-19-live-blog

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22S COVID-19 live updates: COVID-19 cases continue to decrease on campus, with more cases among faculty and staff than students.
May 25 | 9:10 p.m.As of May 24, there have been 163 reported active cases of COVID-19 on campus over the last seven days, including 32 undergraduate students, 40 graduate and professional students and...
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Cheating investigation embroils Geisel in controversy
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2021-05-16 03:00
Cheating investigation embroils Geisel in controversy
In mid-March, an alarming email arrived in the inboxes of 17 students at the Geisel School of Medicine: The school had found evidence of the students cheating, the message alleged. The accused students were to attend a hearing, and if found guilty, they could be suspended or expelled.One of the students summed up their reaction to the email in one word: "terrified.""I couldn't even wrap my mind around it," they said. "It was just the most shocking, devastating thing to see."The student, who requested anonymity due to fear of retribution from Geisel, has spent the past two months entangled in a...

https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2021/05/cheating-investigation-embroils-geisel-in-controversy

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Cheating investigation embroils Geisel in controversy
In mid-March, an alarming email arrived in the inboxes of 17 students at the Geisel School of Medicine: The school had found evidence of the students cheating, the message alleged. The accused student...
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