Dartmouth College student suicides force reflection on pandemic policies “It was isolation like I’d never known isolation." Students inscribed the initials of first year Connor Tiffany in the pavement behind the dorm, where he lived on campus in the fall, his first and only term on campus. Tiffany, 18, of Virginia, died in March. Boston Globe Photo Import Email After three first-year students committed suicide in one year, Dartmouth College students are criticizing the school’s management of the pandemic and advocating for better mental health support. Students are expressing their outrage through op-eds, memorial vigils, and graffiti outside college President Phil Hanlon’s house that reads, “Paint is impermanent, loss of life is forever,” and “3 deaths too many.”