Verbum Ultimum: A Step in the Right Direction
The College’s new time away for medical reasons policy includes excellent changes that will benefit students, but in practice, some provisions may still put students at risk.
The College’s new time away for medical reasons policy includes excellent changes that will benefit students, but in practice, some provisions may still put students at risk.
Thomas Lane ’24 responds to changes in the College’s overnight infirmary fee policy.
The US farm sector receives needless welfare that persists only because of political deadlock.
Dartmouth has the chance to lead the transformation to a less exploitative model for college sports, beginning with the men’s varsity basketball team.
AI-generated content must include direct disclosures to combat political disinformation.
The environment is a top issue for Gen Z. Conservatives can earn young votes and pragmatically address climate change with common-sense solutions.
The end of affirmative action also signals the need to end legacy admissions.
At the beginning of a new school year, sexual assault remains an issue for Dartmouth, but men can help put an end to it.
Thomas de Wolff ’24 responds in agreement to a prior column on the annual Masters pong tournament.
Learning how to deal with failure is one of the most valuable lessons to learn at Dartmouth.
College-mandated writing requirements are insufficient. Students should pursue other avenues of developing this crucial, life-long skill.
Incoming freshmen should strongly consider looking into campus activism during their time at Dartmouth.
Biden should not add seats to the Supreme Court to add liberal judges, but rather ought to focus on ethical reforms.
Over the course of the next term, you’ll hear a lot of the same things. Listen to them.
The administration is wrong about Masters and their crackdown delegitimized their other safety efforts.
Western interest in the Niger coup originates from the West’s desire to maintain their status quo.