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(02/13/25 10:05am)
In recent weeks, rumors of Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids in the Upper Valley have swept through the community — spreading through social media posts, student group chats and word of mouth. The rumors reflect national fears of stricter immigration enforcement under President Donald Trump’s administration and have sparked responses from students and administration alike.
(02/13/25 10:10am)
Three international undergraduate students have been given the pseudonyms Jessica, Samantha and Tom. They each have been granted anonymity to speak candidly about their experiences.
(02/13/25 10:00am)
After former Hanover Police Chief Charlie Dennis retired in December 2024, captain James Martin stepped in as the Department’s acting chief. Martin — who served as Dennis’s second-in-command for four years — helped guide everyday operations and managed the Department’s accreditation by the Commission on Law Enforcement Agencies, a national credentialing authority for public safety agencies. Town manager Robert Houseman will select a permanent replacement for Dennis through a nationwide search by next month, according to Martin. The Dartmouth sat down with Martin — a candidate for the permanent position — to discuss his new role, experience with police professional development and thoughts on transparency in community policing.
(02/12/25 8:00pm)
Yesterday, Lebanon District Court Judge Michael Mace sentenced Kevin Engel ’27 and Roan Wade ’25 — two student protesters arrested for trespassing in October 2023 — to 20 hours of community service and a potential $310 fine each.
(02/11/25 10:00am)
On Feb. 6, the Rockefeller Center for Public Policy, Political Economy Project and Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice co-hosted former Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Alex Azar II ’88 for a moderated discussion titled “Policy and Public Health.” The event was moderated by Dartmouth Institute vice chair and Geisel School of Medicine professor Carrie Colla ’01 and Tuck School of Business professor Charles Wheelan ’88, who also serves as the faculty director of the Center for Business, Government & Society.
(02/11/25 10:05am)
At the start of the winter term, Dartmouth Dining reorganized the layout of Novack Cafe. The change — which created separate lines and checkout stations for the refrigerated and cafe sections — requires customers to pay separately for items from each area.
(02/11/25 1:59am)
Prosecutors have “declined to move forward” with a misdemeanor charge against Alpha Phi sorority for facilitating an underage alcohol house, according to Hanover Police Department lieutenant Michael Schibuola. In an email statement to The Dartmouth, Schibuola wrote that “no further charges are pending beyond what was already made public.”
(02/10/25 10:00am)
On Feb. 2, the Dartmouth Political Union hosted radio presenter and author Scott Horton and journalist Eli Lake for a debate on the causes of the Russia-Ukraine war. The pair took opposing sides — Horton answering in the affirmative and Lake in the negative — on the resolution, “The United States started the new Cold War with Russia and provoked Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.”
(02/07/25 10:35am)
This article is featured in the 2025 Winter Carnival Special Issue.
(02/07/25 10:30am)
This article is featured in the 2025 Winter Carnival Special Issue.
(02/07/25 10:25am)
This article is featured in the 2025 Winter Carnival Special Issue.
(02/07/25 10:20am)
This article is featured in the 2025 Winter Carnival Special Issue.
(02/07/25 10:15am)
This article is featured in the 2025 Winter Carnival Edition.
(02/07/25 10:10am)
This article is featured in the 2025 Winter Carnival Special Issue.
(02/07/25 10:05am)
This article is featured in the 2025 Winter Carnival Edition.
(02/07/25 10:00am)
This article is featured in the 2025 Winter Carnival Special Issue.
(02/06/25 7:20pm)
The Class of 1989 has raised $30 million to fund a new residential building on West Wheelock Street, the College announced today. Construction of the new facility, which will include the Class of 1989 Hall and a currently unnamed hall, will add 150 to 200 new beds to campus.
(02/06/25 10:05am)
This week, students are taking a trip to the Mesozoic Era. Themed “Jurassic Parka: The Carnival Before Time,” this year’s Winter Carnival began Feb. 5 and will continue through Feb. 9.
(02/06/25 10:00am)
On Jan. 30, government professor Jennifer Lind testified in front of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in a hearing titled “The Malign Influence of the People’s Republic of China at Home and Abroad: Recommendations for Policy Makers.” During the hearing, Lind, who specializes in United States-China relations, spoke about China’s foreign influence, both malign and mundane. The Dartmouth sat down with Lind to discuss her first time experience testifying in front of the committee and how she believes the United States should use lessons from great power politics — competition between sovereign states with significant economic and military strength — to respond to China’s growing influence on U.S. citizens.
(02/04/25 10:05am)
On Jan. 29, as global celebrations of the Lunar New Year commenced, College and student organizations alike rang in the Year of the Snake with a slate of on-campus programming.