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Q&A with Provost David Kotz ’86 on his changing perspectives of Dartmouth
By: 5/20/22 5:20am |Kotz reflected on his experiences as a student at Dartmouth, from the Dartmouth Outing Club to Green Key.
College administrators and the town of Hanover discuss preparations for Green Key 2022.
In response to safety concerns from the town of Hanover, the guest policy for Programming Board’s Green Key concert has been altered, in addition to other safety measures.
Programming Board balances student preferences, artist availability and budgetary constraints to bring its annual Gold Coast Lawn concert to life.
Rosario discussed how the leaked draft decision to potentially overturn Roe v. Wade could impact college students.
Goals over the next three years include making the golf course wheelchair accessible, combating invasive species and decommissioning old golf course infrastructure.
Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter could lead to a massive boom in misinformation.
A year later, the College must give students space for collective healing.
The regressive policy overwhelmingly benefits the highest earners and serves as no stimulus for those most in need.
Now more than ever, the liberal arts are critical in setting students up for success.
The hard alcohol ban is useless; Dartmouth must replace it with a more meaningful regulation.
Thanks to Dartmouth’s peculiar nightlife schedule, Wednesday nights have become a unique learning opportunity for students.
Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter could lead to a massive boom in misinformation.
Novi Zhukovsky ’22 demystifies Dartmouth’s work hard, play hard culture.
Reflecting on a year of growth, joy and turmoil — and the lessons learned on the way.
From break trips to dance shows, the warming Hanover weather brings tradition to a variety of campus communities.
Samuels reviewed his favorite Dartmouth memories both on and off the court, in addition to his future plans.
The team continued where it left off before the pandemic, winning or placing highly in all of its races this spring.
Programming Board, Collis Governing Board and various fraternities and sororities are hosting concerts throughout the much-anticipated Green Key weekend.
Since Green Key’s inception in the 1920s, a variety of genres have been featured at the festival, giving insight into campus culture at the time.