At May 1 rally, speakers calls for ‘unity’ among student activist groups
Seventy-five students, faculty and community members attended the rally, which was organized by a new, still-unnamed coalition of student activists.
Seventy-five students, faculty and community members attended the rally, which was organized by a new, still-unnamed coalition of student activists.
Sanger said that allies have “lost their trust in the U.S.” in an April 30 event.
Peak tick season in New Hampshire began in May and will end in June.
Hanover Selectboard member Jennie Chamberlain presented about the seven zoning amendments on next week’s ballot.
Some residents in Allen House and West House buildings voiced complaints about noise from construction.
The timing of FIRE president and CEO Greg Lukianoff’s reception of an honorary degree merits further consideration.
We want to make our voices heard.
Since Enzo La Hoz Calassara ’27 passed away earlier this year, Aslı Tavaslı ’27 has experienced a whirlwind of emotions. She is now working to raise awareness about hypoxic blackout, which took Enzo’s life.
Friends and family recalled his energy and kindness.
Sean Williams ’26 and Josiah Green ’25 are approaching these opportunities with a disciplined mentality and lots of gratitude.
The sophomore helm reflects on her second season, the mindset behind her success and her goals as a member of Dartmouth’s nationally-competitive sailing team.
Stacey, who captained the Big Green during her time at Dartmouth, currently plays forward for the Montréal Victoire.
The biographical comedy-drama, based on the life of activist John Davidson, is a tender and uplifting call for understanding.
The fourth season offers greater suspense and emotional impact than past entries.
The quarterly “Art in Focus” program, co-run with Dartmouth Health’s Aging Resource Center, pairs gallery discussion with hands-on art-making.