Foundation-assisted students challenged union-backed NLRB demand for private info NASHVILLE, TN – Union monopoly bargaining creates barriers to freedom for people across the country. It requires workers to accept self-motivated union bosses as their sole “voice” on issues in their workplace. But, in the private sector, it’s unfortunately the law of the land.| National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation
Kirk Sigmon isn’t your typical lawyer. As a partner and intellectual property attorney specializing in AI law, he constantly seeks to expand his knowledge in the rapidly evolving world of technology. But unlike many in his field, Kirk has taken a hands-on approach to truly understand the engineering behind the AI he works with every […] The post The Lawyer Who Codes: Why Kirk Sigmon chose Dartmouth Engineering appeared first on Coursera Blog.| Coursera Blog
Associate Editor Daniel R. Davidsen remarks on the Dartmouth Aires changing the lyrics to one of their songs. The post “Son of a Gun” Redone appeared first on The Dartmouth Review.| The Dartmouth Review
Associate Editor Vittorio W. Bloyer critiques the Student Worker Collective at Dartmouth, its strike, and its refusal to sign the College’s proposed contracts. The post From Lattes to Lenin: SWCD’s Labor Movement appeared first on The Dartmouth Review.| The Dartmouth Review
Associate Editor Vittorio W. Bloyer comments on the reality of many recent DDS changes as well as future changes to come. The post Rationale of DDS Changes, Future Changes to Expect appeared first on The Dartmouth Review.| The Dartmouth Review
Associate Editor Daniel R. Davidsen reflects on the College’s decision to subtly remove the historic shield logo from official publications, including the recent Wayfinding project. The post Signs Without a Shield at Dartmouth appeared first on The Dartmouth Review.| The Dartmouth Review
Associate Editor Jason Zhu explains the goals, perspective, and story of the next Provost of the College. The post Dartmouth Names Santiago Schnell as David Kotz’s Successor as Provost appeared first on The Dartmouth Review.| The Dartmouth Review
The Dartmouth Review is a bi-weekly conservative newspaper at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. It was founded in 1980, and remains independent.| The Dartmouth Review
Associate Editor Vittorio W. Bloyer reflects on recent pro-Palestinian disruptions to campus. The post Protestors Demand More, Gain Little appeared first on The Dartmouth Review.| The Dartmouth Review
Associate Editor Charles D. Lankow promotes the Green’s most popular sport: Spikeball. The post Spikeball Fever: Casual Sports and Good Times on the Green appeared first on The Dartmouth Review.| The Dartmouth Review
Mike Magee This has been a challenging week for me, but not for the reasons you might think. Compartmentalization skills have allowed me to push the 2024 Presidential election into the back reaches of my mind as I worked to complete teaching a course on “AI and Medicine” at the Presidents College at the University […]| HealthCommentary
We collaborated with The Canteen and Benjamin Bridge to create a one-night only, spectacular five-course menu. The post Event Recap: The Canteen Collaboration Dinner appeared first on Drift.| Drift
Dartmouth men's basketball players voted in favor to unionize Tuesday, setting off a new course for college sports and a likely longterm legal battle.| Sportico.com
Dartmouth Dining Services employs unionized student workers and has lost money for three years--an interesting fact given basketball team NLRB matter.| Sportico.com