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(01/29/26 9:30am)
I recently published an op-ed about Evergreen.AI. I mostly agree with what I wrote, but I decided that couldn’t be the last word on my story of why I joined Evergreen. It wasn’t a lie, but it wasn’t the whole truth. I still think Evergreen deserves a chance, but only if students’ stories are driving it.
(01/29/26 10:30am)
The College approached a student to promote Evergreen.AI — the College’s wellness artificial intelligence project — in an op-ed in The Dartmouth and edited the article before submission to the paper.
(01/29/26 10:00am)
Dartmouth Student Government student wellness programs are progressing this term with the installation of treadmills in the library and a textbook sharing program, senators said during Sunday’s DSG meeting.
(01/30/26 6:00am)
(01/29/26 9:15am)
When it comes time again for Dartmouth students to pick their classes for the upcoming term, it’s not unusual to hear students searching for easy courses to fulfill their distributive requirements. These classes are known as “layups,” supposedly easy-A courses that allow students to balance their heavy schedules with less demanding coursework. It seems to me that the insatiable search for the best layup is often motivated by Dartmouth’s quickly paced quarter system and rigorous course load. However, the more I’ve interacted with campus layup culture, the more futile I’ve found the search to be.
(01/29/26 9:00am)
What do we do?
(01/28/26 8:19am)
I often make comparisons when I travel. What’s different and what’s similar in ways of living a life? Since I’ve been living in the United States for about two years now, as I study at Dartmouth, it’s often easy to ignore how capitalism really emerged and subtly became an accepted way of life for me.
(01/28/26 8:00am)
What a storm! This weekend, I felt nostalgic for the New England winters of my childhood, watching the steady snowfall blanketing Hanover’s streets. As much as stomping across campus for my 10 a.m. class sucked on Monday, I could never hate the magical feeling of fresh, sparkling snow.
(01/28/26 8:10am)
Dear FOTW,
(01/28/26 8:15am)
The first line of Kaveh Akbar’s poem “Wild Pear Tree” goes, “it’s been January for months in both directions.” This has been the crux of my winters at Dartmouth. It has taken me a while to get used to the New England flora of forests and short brick buildings. Many times I have found myself relieved at the sight of a slab of concrete when I travel down to Boston.
(01/28/26 8:10am)
There is nothing more enjoyable than drinking a fine cup of tea. I have previously ventured into Hanover in pursuit of the finest cup of Earl Grey tea, and now I return to Hanover’s coffee shops and bakeries in search of an excellent cup of English Breakfast tea.
(01/27/26 10:05am)
On Friday evening, about 85 Dartmouth students and community members gathered for a candlelight vigil mourning Renée Nicole Good.
(01/27/26 11:00am)
Dartmouth recently announced its partnership with Anthropic, an artificial intelligence company known for its large language model “Claude,” and more troublingly, its budding relationship with Palantir.
(01/27/26 9:30am)
Sometimes beauty lies in our inability to completely understand it. You and I could look at the same artwork and take away entirely different messages, and it could very well be the case that neither message would be what the artist intended to say. Evergreen.AI reminds me of this, except that it is neither art nor beautiful, but largely misunderstood and misrepresented. Both the audience and the developers seem to be at odds not only over what it is, but what it could be or was intended to be to begin with.
(01/29/26 10:05am)
As part of The Dartmouth’s coverage of the upcoming 2026 midterm and gubernatorial elections, the paper is launching a new interview series, “A Sit-Down with The Dartmouth,” featuring in-depth conversations with major national and statewide candidates in New Hampshire.
(01/27/26 10:10am)
With Super Bowl LX around the corner, students and faculty members have mixed reactions to the growing influence of sports gambling apps on professional sports and campus culture.
(01/27/26 10:00am)
In a lecture on Jan. 22, Davidson College sociology professor Oscar Cornejo Casares ’17 spoke about the experiences of undocumented immigrants and argued that the formerly undocumented face continued social consequences after gaining legal status.
(01/26/26 6:05am)
Women’s tennis remains undefeated this winter as they beat Boston College on Friday, 4-3, and closed out the weekend with a 4-1 victory over Fordham University.
(01/26/26 10:00am)
Hanover businesses have reported slower business and reduced services due to a nationwide snowstorm, which is expected to bring 12 to 18 inches of snow to New Hampshire, according to the New York Times. Bernice A. Ray Elementary School, Frances C. Richmond Middle School and Hanover High School will be closed on Jan. 26 due to the storm, according to WMUR.
(01/26/26 7:05am)
Spoilers ahead.