Take a Walking Tour With Dartmouth’s ‘Tree Cop’
“We try to get people—especially students—to look up,” says College Arborist Brian Beaty.
[more]“We try to get people—especially students—to look up,” says College Arborist Brian Beaty.
[more]More than 170 classmates gave $500,000 to build the 24-bed structure at Moosilauke.
[more]One of the ways the electricity companies charge their large customers is through an “ICAP tag”, a financial penalty based on how much of the electric grid you use during the New England electric system (ISO-NE) peak period. Over the past several years, the value of this ICAP tag has increased. Last year, because we were able to shed over 4 MW of electric load, Dartmouth’s ICAP tag credit was over $1 million.
[more]“I think of food waste as something that can be personally solved,” says Madison Sabol ’18.
[more]This was Erik’s first international competition as a snowshoe athlete. He is rightly proud of the bronze medal he won for racing in the 4x100 meter relay, and the ribbons he won for participating in the 100 meter (he came in 6th) and 200 meter individual snowshoe events. Click here for terrific photos of the World Winter games.
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