Over a year ago, I wrote a column arguing that many of Dartmouth’s recent buildings do not respect the campus’ historical fabric. Newer additions, as I stated, are often architecturally lazy, trying ...
The Portsmouth Democrat and daughter of U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., outlined her plans to lower prescription drug costs and expand housing tax credits.
The resident, who is not affiliated with Dartmouth's PSC, said she found the statement on Instagram and thought that the statement she read was just a Palestinian Land Day statement from the West Bank ...
Translated by Fishere and edited by Sharidan Russell ’18, the novel offers a window into a debate and desire-fueled ...
In a recent opinion article in these pages, Unai Montes-Irueste ’98 wrote that “Dartmouth’s sixth President Nathan Lord was an abolitionist and admitted Black students to Dartmouth before the Civil ...
Since its launch in August 2023, the College’s Open Expression Facilitator program has supported more than 150 campus events. The program trains staff members to intervene in the case of “disrupt [ive ...
From tennis and lacrosse to rowing and rugby championships, Dartmouth teams gear up for a packed weekend of Ivy League ...
Dartmouth recently instituted a new software for course selection and registration called Courses@Dartmouth. We asked The Dartmouth’s Opinion writers how they felt after using it for the first time to ...
In one of the surrealist sequences, every immigrant in the film is assigned to an hourglass. When an hourglass gets empty, ...
After a record-setting sophomore season, Lyman reflects on his NCAA appearance and looks ahead to returning to nationals.
At the start of spring term, Courses @ Dartmouth replaced the former timetable software, which was developed in the 1980s. Students have mixed feelings.
From Peru to rural Utah, Dartmouth students traveled far and wide during the spring break on College-affiliated trips.
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