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(05/03/25 12:26am)
Around 6:25 p.m. today, protesters took down the remaining tent erected in front of Parkhurst Hall yesterday during a pro-Palestinian protest. After nearly two days of negotiations, the College announced that the immigration legal fund will provide up to $5,000 of aid for international students in need. Administrators also committed to releasing a formal response to the protesters’ divestment proposal by May 20.
(05/02/25 8:54pm)
Pro-Palestinian protesters set up an encampment on Parkhurst Hall’s lawn yesterday and had a negotiation process with the College that lasted all afternoon and into the night.
(05/02/25 7:47am)
(05/02/25 9:00am)
Until May 15, students will be able to video call activists, artists, professionals, students and teachers across the world from a “portal” located in Kemeny Courtyard.
(05/02/25 9:20am)
On the one-year anniversary of mass arrests during a pro-Palestinian protest, Dartmouth students erected another encampment on the lawn of Parkhurst Hall.
(05/02/25 7:05am)
Every May — which is Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month — the Office of Pluralism and Leadership and a student planning committee plan a series of events throughout the month to celebrate AAPI culture, stories, identity and history.
(05/02/25 8:05am)
Dear College President Sian Leah Beilock:
(05/02/25 8:55am)
We read the piece in The Economist yesterday morning about Dartmouth’s “sensible policies” and “savvy politicking.” The article praises how College President Sian Leah Beilock has protected our campus from President Donald Trump’s attacks on top universities and fostered balanced dialogue. It’s ironic, of course, that The Economist’s story was published exactly a year after the College facilitated the arrest of 89 community members.
(05/02/25 9:01am)
On April 24, Quisqueyanos at Dartmouth held a vigil to honor the victims of the April 8 roof collapse at Jet Set nightclub in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Around 40 Dartmouth students and community members attended the vigil.
(05/02/25 8:00am)
If I had a dollar for every time an opinion writer complained about our college graduates becoming only financiers and consultants, I would be so wealthy that I would not contemplate taking one of those jobs. Just last week, Eli Moyse ’27 offered a sharp and well-argued addition to the genre. But that genre is still a relatively tired one. So instead of complaining, I would like to offer our financiers and consultants some praise.
(05/02/25 9:10am)
On April 15, Dartmouth Health joined the New Hampshire Hospital Association and other regional hospitals in a lawsuit against the state of New Hampshire to challenge the constitutionality of the Medicaid Enhancement Tax, a tax levied on New Hampshire hospitals that helps pay for the state’s Medicaid program.
(05/01/25 5:37pm)
Protesters have begun setting up a pro-Palestinian encampment on the lawn of Parkhurst Hall.
The protest began at 12 p.m. About 40 people were gathered in front of Parkhurst Hall, including a mix of students and non-students. Several protesters were carrying large Palestinian flags.
Chants included “Beilock Beilock you can’t hide,” and “We want justice, we want peace.”
As of 12:50 p.m., two tents had been set up. About 40 people were gathered in front of Parkhurst Hall.
Read live updates at thedartmouth.com
(05/01/25 5:03pm)
On the one year anniversary of mass arrests at Dartmouth, pro-Palestinian protesters have erected another encampment.
(05/01/25 4:49pm)
Around 11:45 a.m. on May 1, two bathrooms in Parkhurst Hall were filled with 10,000 ladybugs. Each bathroom contained bags of ladybugs left open, as well as cardboard signs with pro-Palestinian messaging.
(05/01/25 9:00am)
On May 1, 2024, 89 individuals at a pro-Palestinian protest were arrested on the Green. The protest, which began as a ‘Labor for Liberation rally’ in support of Palestinian liberation, was organized by multiple activist groups, including the student-run Palestine Solidarity Coalition.
(05/01/25 9:10am)
A year after 89 individuals were arrested during a pro-Palestinian protest on the Green on May 1, 2024, faculty members are still divided on the response to the protest and the state of free speech on campus.
(05/01/25 9:05am)
Mia Steinberg ’25 was the president of the Rohr Chabad Center at Dartmouth last year, during and after the May 1, 2024, arrests. At the time, she co-wrote a letter to the editor with then-president of Hillel at Dartmouth Cara Marantz ’25 sharing “concern over the state of student safety and balanced discourse at Dartmouth,” particularly for Jewish students. Steinberg also spoke with The Dartmouth about antisemitism, hostility and isolation experienced by Jewish students in the aftermath of the arrests.
(05/01/25 7:55am)
Ramsey Alsheikh ’26 and Eli Moyse ’27 imagine the desk of a messy College administrator.
(05/01/25 9:15am)
On May 1, 2024, 89 individuals were arrested on the Green during a pro-Palestinian protest. Last summer, Grafton County prosecutor Mariana Pastore charged 55 individuals, primarily with violation-level trespassing. All other charges were dropped.
(05/01/25 9:20am)
A year ago today, police arrested 89 individuals on the Green during a pro-Palestinian protest.