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(04/10/26 9:00am)
As part of The Dartmouth’s coverage of the upcoming 2026 midterm and gubernatorial elections, the paper is publishing an interview series, “A Sit-Down with The Dartmouth,” featuring in-depth conversations with candidates for state-wide and New Hampshire district positions.
(04/10/26 9:10am)
On March 23, the School of Arts and Sciences Registrar’s Office and the Information, Technology and Consulting office rolled out the College’s new course selection software Courses @ Dartmouth, which features mobile compatibility, a user interface overhaul and features to prevent crashes on add/drop days. In interviews with The Dartmouth since the software’s launch, students expressed concerns about the system’s accuracy and user accessibility.
(04/10/26 9:05am)
Since its launch in August 2023, the College’s Open Expression Facilitator program has supported more than 150 campus events. The program trains staff members to intervene in the case of “disrupt[ive]” protests, according to civic engagement, expression and learning director Ed McKenna, who manages the program.
(04/10/26 9:20am)
On March 30, an Upper Valley community member read a statement attributed online to Hamas during a pro-Palestinian rally on the Hanover Green.
(04/13/26 9:00am)
The College offered 1,687 regular decision invitations to the Class of 2030 on March 26, rounding out an application cycle that took place amidst political tensions in higher education, including Dartmouth’s rejection of the Trump administration’s compact for higher education.
(04/10/26 5:05am)
Dartmouth athletics heads into a busy weekend with multiple teams in Ivy League action and championship events across the country.
(04/10/26 5:00am)
Dartmouth diver McCoy Lyman ’28 competed in the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships on March 26 and 27, making him the first Dartmouth diver to compete at the championships since 1999 and the first member of the men’s swimming and diving team to attend the meet since 2014. He finished 35th in the 1-meter dive with a score of 275.95, and 51st in the 3-meter competition with a score of 217.90.
(04/09/26 9:06pm)
Stefany Shaheen, D-Portsmouth, a candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives in New Hampshire’s 1st Congressional District pictured in Robinson Hall on Feb. 18.
(04/09/26 9:05am)
With the rapid rise and development of artificial intelligence technology, the College is now offering several new courses on AI across the School of Arts and Sciences and graduate schools, according to Dartmouth News. The courses, which span a variety of degree programs and fields, center around the application and use of AI in organizational decision-making, data analysis and engineering.
(04/09/26 8:00am)
Recently, deep into a mindless scroll of X, a supposed entertainment news post caught my eye. It claimed that Disney is remastering Orson Welles’s seminal 1941 film “Citizen Kane” in 4K, “updating it for modern audiences with meaningful additions such as credit scores and transition lenses.”
(04/09/26 8:05am)
“I think it’s really time for the country to get on to something else,” President Donald Trump asserted two months ago in response to questions about the new batch of Epstein files. Despite Trump’s usual success in diversion, he can’t seem to shake the looming shadow of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
(04/09/26 9:10am)
On March 10, Lebanon residents voted to lease land in West Lebanon owned by the Lebanon School District to the Boys and Girls Club of Central and Northern New Hampshire for a new child care facility, with 1586 votes in favor and 449 against. The exact schedule of construction is unknown.
(04/09/26 9:00am)
On April 4, the Dartmouth Organization of Rural Students hosted the Rurality in Higher Education conference, featuring a keynote address by Bates College education professor Mara Tieken ’01, author of “Educated Out: How Rural Students Navigate Elite Colleges and What it Costs Them.” The conference also featured an education policy panel, breakout workshops and exploration of the Upper Valley.
(04/08/26 7:26pm)
This morning, Dartmouth Student Government and the Student and Presidential Committee on Sexual Assault called on the Board of Trustees and College leadership to rename the Black Family Visual Arts Center. The SPCSA is an “intermediary between students and the larger Dartmouth College community” whose tasks include planning and implementing “cross-campus initiatives to address sexual violence.”
(04/08/26 7:10am)
Dearest fine readers of Mirror,
(04/08/26 7:20am)
As the Class of 2026’s graduation approaches, many are surely reckoning with those last few bucket list items that remain unchecked. Whether they hope to finally perform karaoke at Sawtooth, to tackle the Lou's challenge or to go to their first Friday afternoon class, time is running out. Careful planning is necessary to ensure a satisfying climax to the Dartmouth experience.
(04/08/26 7:15am)
One of my favorite things about living in an off-campus apartment is that I have the option to cook and eat whenever I want. My roommates would probably make fun of me for saying this, given that I have cooked exactly one meal this year. However, if you count pouring my bottled iced coffee into a cup and sprinkling granola into my individual yogurt containers, then I have made many more meals than my roommates would give me credit for. I enjoy being able to walk to the kitchen in my pajamas in the morning and grab a cup of coffee and a yogurt to eat and drink leisurely as I get ready for the day. This routine emulates the sense of separation between home and school that I lost when I moved away for college.
(04/08/26 7:05am)
Dear Freak of the Week,
(04/08/26 7:00am)
This weekend, I finally decorated my room. I’d put it off for too long; only a knee injury and being trapped in my small corner of campus forced me to finally address my blank walls. I ended up perched on my bed, leg locked and crutches just within reach, trying to press photos into the corners of my walls. I used the wrong kind of tape, though, so the edges of my photos keep peeling up, stubborn and suspended in air. Every day, my half-stuck photos wait for me to get back from class, daring my hands to smooth them back down.
(04/07/26 9:05am)
At the Dartmouth Student Government’s first weekly meeting of spring term, School House senator Oscar Rempe-Hiam ’29 solicited feedback on a statement he drafted urging Dartmouth to rename the Black Family Visual Arts Center. BVAC was funded by a $78 million donation from Leon Black ’73, who maintained a longstanding relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.