On Feb. 24, the Dartmouth Student Alliance for Ukraine hosted a vigil on the Collis Center for Student Involvement porch to commemorate the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of ...
Tulloch was convicted of the murders of Half and Susanne Zantop and initially sentenced to two life sentences without the ...
The Supreme Court case that saved Dartmouth from becoming a state university offers a reminder of why the independent institutions Alexis de Tocqueville admired remain essential to American democracy.
According to senior vice president for communications Justin Anderson, the year’s spending primarily targeted lobbying on ...
On July 7, U.S. Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon ’89 sent letters to top election officials in every state and Washington, D.C. threatening criminal prosecution for “aiding and abetting” ...
In October 2025, Tuck School of Business professor Bryan Bollinger ’03, Th ’03 co-authored a National Bureau of Economic Research study about the impacts of American solar panel tariffs on domestic ...
Sandhu died on June 25 following a “long-term illness,” according to a campus-wide email from senior vice president Jennifer ...
“Disclosure Day” has all of the beats of a successful Steven Spielberg film: the meticulous tracking shots, the signature train in a pivotal scene and, above all, the unshakeable faith that ...
Rather than presenting a single commemorative exhibition, the museum has transformed its galleries into a collaborative examination of the many stories that have shaped the United States.
Bond Almand ’26 is an ultra-distance cyclist known for his record-breaking bike rides. From his Pan-American crossing in the fall of 2024, which he completed nine days faster than the previous record, ...
Remembered for his boundless curiosity, exceptional musicality and limitless kindness, Enzo La Hoz Calassara ’27 inspired those around him to pursue what they love and to connect with the world around ...