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(07/25/25 8:10am)
In yet another display of Dartmouth’s courageous commitment to fiscal discipline, the College opted to open up Sarner Underground as an air-conditioned sleep space to the student body this summer for a single week from July 15 to July 18. Though it is noble of them to provide such a space in this year’s sweltering weather, I am neither a member of ROTC nor a soldier on the front lines of the Great War, so I find these temporary accommodations less than preferable at a school endowed with more money than the Gross Domestic Product of Lichtenstein.
(07/25/25 6:03am)
If you're not familiar with the Dartmouth performing arts scene — particularly campus dance and a cappella groups — they often perform during the term on week nights at Greek houses.
(07/25/25 8:05am)
Summer weather in New Hampshire is pretty much perfect. With the exception of the recent heatwave, it’s sunny and just warm enough to jump in the river, but not too hot that you can’t sit outside for hours enjoying the greenery. The “Dartmouth bubble” is a well-known phenomenon, but in summer it seems to transform into a strong plastic shield. You can still look at everything going on in the world, but it seems almost impossible to touch — and it seems as though none of it can touch you. There’s a heavy miasma that coats everyone in a “we’ll handle it later” mentality. Yet at some point, this apathy becomes absurd in the face of our world.
(07/25/25 7:05am)
Dear Freak of the Week,
(07/25/25 7:00am)
It’s week five of the term, and we’re now in the Dog Days of summer. I find myself waking up every morning groggy, still tired from the night out before. Cakey mascara stains my eyelashes and under eyes while my muscles ache from somehow walking over 15,000 steps the previous day — from class to the river to the dining hall, to up and down frat row in search of a party.
(07/25/25 6:00am)
At the northwestern corner of San Francisco, you can look out to the Pacific and see the stump of a lighthouse about a mile from land, built in the early 1900s after a steamer ship was wrecked in the fog. Now partly dismantled, Mile Rocks Lighthouse has long worked in my imagination.
(07/25/25 5:05am)
Tucked in the Lewinstein Athletic Center is a room full of stationary bikes, energetic pop music and determined faces. For over a decade, at the helm of this spinning room has been instructor Bernie Hils. Hils, who used to be a personal fitness instructor, is renowned for her high energy and high performance classes. A beloved face in the Dartmouth fitness community, Hils sat down with The Dartmouth to discuss her inspiring fitness journey, the spinning community in Hanover and her plans for the future.
(07/25/25 6:05am)
Webster Avenue was unrecognizable on July 19. The usual quiet sidewalks and parked bikes were replaced with laughter, thumping bass and a crowd of Dartmouth students, locals and visiting families reveling in the glorious chaos of Dartmouth Streetfest during Family Weekend.
(07/25/25 5:00am)
(07/18/25 6:01am)
“Call it a combination of keen attention and ‘a profound indifference’ (to borrow Camus’s words) or a combination of intense emotion and an equally intense apathy. The fact is, there is no word for this state I’ve found myself in, in which lucidity and opacity are one and the same.”
(07/18/25 9:10am)
Four federal grants funding research at Dartmouth were canceled at the end of April and in early May, affecting students studying anthropology and health-related fields.
(07/18/25 5:00am)
This month, Nordic Skier John Steel Hagenbuch ‘25 was named to the College Sport Communicators’ 2025 At-Large Academic All-America Second Team. He has had a remarkable career at Dartmouth, leading the Big Green to a third-place finish during the 2025 NCAA Championships. Hagenbuch also secured a first place finish in the 7.5k Class race, earning first-team All-American honors. He skis for both Dartmouth and the Stifel U.S. Ski Team, for which he earned a bronze medal in the skate sprint at the 2024 U23 FIS Ski World Championships. The Dartmouth sat down with him to talk about his achievements with Dartmouth and his plans for the future.
(07/18/25 7:10am)
Sophomore summer has solidified for me that this is the Dartmouth I chose. The Dartmouth where my professors remember my name after the first day, where friends of friends flitz me to their house parties and where everyone I know happens to be at Late Night at the same time.
(07/18/25 7:00am)
I’ve found myself walking more slowly lately. It isn’t a conscious choice. I think I just exist in less of a rush.
(07/18/25 9:00am)
On July 14, Dartmouth students, faculty and community members participated in the 44th Annual Prouty, a fundraising event for cancer-related healthcare such as research, patient treatment and family support services. The event was organized by the Dartmouth Cancer Center, a cancer treatment and research center that is part of Dartmouth Health.
(07/18/25 5:00am)
This summer, you can't take Connor Federico-Grome ANYWHERE.
(07/18/25 5:00am)
(07/18/25 6:15am)
Written and directed by James Gunn, “Superman” serves as the launchpad of the DC Universe, a new franchise that overhauls the most recent batch of films based on DC Comics characters. Introducing this new universe, the opening text explains that “metahumans” were discovered over three centuries ago, ushering in an era of superpowered beings. Wisely avoiding retelling the titular character’s well-known origin story, Gunn dives headfirst into action: Superman (David Corenswet) crash-lands somewhere in the Arctic, battered and bleeding after losing his first battle.
(07/18/25 11:46am)
Mindy Kaling ’01 is rewriting the script on what a college theater space can be. In June 2025, the award-winning writer, actress and producer donated a gift to fund the Mindy Kaling Theater Lab, which will be located in the newly renovated lower level of the Hopkins Center for the Arts adjacent to the Warner Bentley Theater.
(07/18/25 7:05am)
Dear FOTW,