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(05/09/25 8:00am)
When the referee called “last play” at the CRAA 7s championship game, women’s rugby’s seniors gathered together for one last scrum. Seconds away from national glory, the team took a moment to soak it all in.
(05/09/25 6:00am)
Sheng Wang is a standup comedian, writer and actor known for his laid-back style and sharp, observational humor. Born in Taipei and raised in Houston, Texas, he began his comedy career performing standup in San Francisco and New York City. From 2015 to 2018, Wang worked as a staff writer, executive story editor and actor for the hit show “Fresh Off The Boat.” In September 2022, he released a Netflix special titled “Sweet and Juicy,” which finds humor in everyday, relatable experiences. Since then, he has gained popularity, performing on “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon” and “John Oliver’s New York Stand Up.” The Dartmouth sat down with him before his upcoming tour, which he hopes to publish as another Netflix special. Wang will be performing on tour in Hampton, N.H. on May 16.
(05/08/25 5:05am)
Eloise Langan ’27 thinks this guy deserves a warm round of applause.
(05/08/25 5:00am)
Jamylle Oliveira '26 is no stranger to the existential perils of the Dartmouth experience.
(05/08/25 9:05am)
Last week, Harvard University Jewish studies professor Derek Penslar and Hebrew University sociology and anthropology professor and former human rights lawyer Yael Berda discussed “settler colonialism” — and whether the academic term can be used to describe Zionism.
(05/08/25 5:10am)
(05/08/25 8:10am)
Elan Kluger 26’s op-ed reveals his own myopic, naive misunderstanding of the relationship between work and purpose. Kluger misconstrues criticism leveled against aspiring financiers or consultants as defensiveness masking latent “careerism.” It’s a pity you’re a cynic, Kluger. Because you’re wrong: Some people are motivated by passion.
(05/08/25 8:05am)
Re: Beilock says “reflection does not mean capitulation”
(05/08/25 9:00am)
A group of academics and agriculture professionals came together to talk about migrant labor and food production in a panel last week.
(05/08/25 8:05am)
As a freshman during spring term 1972, I attended my first protest against the Vietnam War in front of the Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory near campus. Although a few other protesters had committed to performing acts of civil disobedience during the protest — namely, by blocking the driveway entrance to CRREL — I was only there to lend vocal and moral support. After the Hanover police had removed and arrested the half-dozen or so protesters who had physically blocked the entrance and refused to move, the protest looked like it would be very short-lived unless others threw themselves into the breach. So I was moved to do so and quickly found myself in the paddy wagon headed to Hanover’s jail.
(05/08/25 8:05am)
Re: Beilock says ‘reflection does not mean capitulation’
(05/08/25 9:10am)
Over a third of the faculty have signed an open letter urging College President Sian Leah Beilock to “defend the values” of higher education.
(05/07/25 7:10am)
This weekend, while the Dartmouth campus largely let loose in sandy, flower-strewn and muddy backyards, I took a flight back to Florida. My little brother decided to graduate from college in a hasty three years, while I took a gap year. Despite our two-year age difference, he graduated a month and two weeks before me.
(05/07/25 7:05am)
Dear Freak of the Week,
(05/07/25 7:00am)
At dusk on Saturday, I lay on my quilted duvet, listening to the droning of my fan and infrequent conversations on the road below my window. Last week, I endured the kind of stress that numbs you, that makes it hard to believe the stressors are trivial. But I made it to the weekend, to a moment of stillness in the constant turmoil of the Dartmouth bubble.
(05/06/25 8:50am)
On Green Key last year, after another day of dangerous, unplanned, regretful decisions, I told Won sternly: “If your world ends, so does mine.”
(05/06/25 8:03am)
College President Sian Leah Beilock:
(05/06/25 8:11am)
Re: Beilock says “reflection does not mean capitulation”
(05/06/25 8:05am)
Re: One year since May 1 protests and arrests
(05/06/25 8:24am)
Re: One year since May 1 protests and arrests