Beilock addresses Dartmouth community
College President Sian Leah Beilock sent a campus wide email to the College community after last night’s mass arrests
College President Sian Leah Beilock sent a campus wide email to the College community after last night’s mass arrests
Dartmouth’s graduate student workers’ union is negotiating for higher pay and better benefits.
Nicole Chambers pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud in federal court today.
Cooper Black ’26 and one other student have been accused of disrupting an Indigenous Peoples’ Day ceremony last October with mock war cries and racially charged remarks.
After a courageous battle against sacral osteosarcoma — a rare type of bone cancer — Cross died on April 6 at age 21.
Cross, a poet and economics researcher, “gave back to the greater community.”
Some community members expressed concerns with the rating’s methodology and failure to distinguish between antisemitism and anti-Zionism.
The protestors organized in solidarity with recent pro-Palestine campaigns at universities across the country.
Jensin Hall ’27 became the first freshman in Dartmouth softball history to make the TUCCI/NFCA Division I Freshman of the Year Top 25 list.
This week, baseball wraps up its Ivy play, track races in the Ivy League Heptagonal Outdoor Championship and women’s rugby competes in Texas.
For the first time since the championship began in 1997, Dartmouth women’s golf claimed the Ivy League title after a final round 70 by Penelope Tir ’24.
Despite a lack of venues, the Upper Valley boasts a vibrant music scene.
On April 27, Upper Valley bookshops rang in the country’s 11th annual Independent Bookstore Day with events and activities.
Kaphar discussed his series of oil paintings, “The Jerome Project,” and encouraged the audience to consider themes of social justice.