Some Dartmouth protesters said they were motivated to act on May 1 by the protests nationwide. Maya Beauvineau ’26 said it ...
The Student Wellness Center, Dartmouth Student Government and Wellness at Dartmouth have planned programming to address ...
One alumnus calls for the resignation of the College President and any sympathetic administrators after the College’s response to the May 1 protest.
Anyone should view this as important work, but it can — and does — unfortunately come with a cost that no journalist, student or otherwise, should have to pay.
Jewish students should not be used as a scapegoat for College President Sian Leah Beilock’s perpetuation of violence on campus.
We, the undersigned Jewish alumni of Dartmouth College, write to condemn the unnecessary and irrational decision to disrupt campus life by arresting 90 peaceful individuals at a Palestinian solidarity ...
I was coincidentally in Hanover on the evening of May 1, and I walked around the Green and observed the commotion. As an alumnus, I was deeply disappointed by the behavior of the protesters. I saw the ...
Hanover’s Chinese, Japanese and Thai fusion restaurant — on a Friday or Saturday night, and you might mistake the eatery for one of the College’s dining halls based on the horde of Dartmouth student ...
Speakers at the rally announced the launch of a “brave space” on the lawn for people to learn about divestment.
The State of New Hampshire declined to press charges against two student reporters for The Dartmouth. On May 7, Grafton ...
College President Sian Leah Beilock addresses the “pain” caused by her administration’s response to last week’s protest.
The vote, which took place during the closed session, occurred after a public vote earlier in the evening passed with a supermajority.