Dartmouth students react to Super Bowl 60
On Sunday, the Seattle Seahawks beat the New England Patriots 29-13 in Super Bowl LX, which took place at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif.
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On Sunday, the Seattle Seahawks beat the New England Patriots 29-13 in Super Bowl LX, which took place at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif.
On Jan. 26, the National Parks Conservation Association board of trustees named Tiernan Sittenfeld ’96 as their next president and CEO. The NPCA, a non-profit which lobbies for the country’s national parks and promotes the preservation and expansion of public land, has over 1.9 million members nationally. Sittenfeld is leaving the League of Conservation Voters, an advocacy group focused on civic engagement and environmental policy, after two decades of service in legislative lobbying.
As part of The Dartmouth’s coverage of the upcoming 2026 midterm and gubernatorial elections, the paper is publishing an interview series, “A Sit-Down with The Dartmouth,” featuring in-depth conversations with major national and statewide candidates in New Hampshire.
This article is featured in the 2026 Winter Carnival Issue.
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On Tuesday, CNN political commentator Scott Jennings and “The View” co-host Ana Navarro debated the future of the Republican Party at a Dartmouth Political union event. The pair took opposing sides — Jennings answering in the affirmative and Navarro in the negative — on the following resolution: “By and large, the current trends in the Republican Party during the Trump years will continue in the 2028 election and beyond.”
From Feb. 5 to Feb. 8, “The Blizzard of Oz” will take the Dartmouth community on a hot air balloon ride to the “Wicked Cold” 116th Winter Carnival, a weekend of winter festivities inspired by the world of “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” and its spin-offs.
Fifty-nine individuals were evacuated, one of whom was hospitalized for cold exposure, after a chairlift at the Dartmouth Skiway malfunctioned on Jan. 29, according to NBC Boston. The incident prompted an emergency response from the Dartmouth Ski Patrol and several Upper Valley fire departments.
In the first week of the 2026 legislative session, New Hampshire lawmakers passed two bills that could alter abortion access in the state, according to the New Hampshire Bulletin. H.B. 232, which was passed by the state House on Jan. 8, enshrines the legal right of healthcare providers “to conscientiously object to participating” in an abortion. H.B. 191, which passed the state Senate on Jan. 7, seeks to criminalize aiding a minor in traveling to receive an abortion or any surgical procedure “without parental permission.”
On Jan. 29, New York Times Opinion columnist and former attorney David French said the Supreme Court’s conduct has been “quite heartening” and that it has stayed “within its constitutional bounds” at a Rockefeller Center event.
On Jan. 30, Rep. Chris Pappas, D-N.H., criticized the Trump administration for its foreign policy decisions, immigration crackdown and cuts to federal funding for universities at a Rockefeller Center for Public Policy event.
On March 23, a new course selection system called “Courses @ Dartmouth” will debut, according to a presentation made during a Dartmouth Student Government meeting on Sunday.
Since the start of the year, several academic initiatives have begun work on bringing Israeli scholars to campus. Dartmouth Kalaniyot has recently begun facilitating scientific research collaborations between the College and Israeli universities. Additionally, an anonymous donor is funding a new program that will bring visiting Israeli politics professors who are affiliated with Israeli universities to Dartmouth’s government department.