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(01/12/26 6:05am)
In the six weeks when most Dartmouth students left campus, the women’s hockey team continued training and competing, now at 4-13-3 with 10 regular season games left in the season. The team traveled to Minnesota and Vermont, and hosted Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Union College, St. Michael’s College and Saint Anselm College at Thompson Arena.
(01/12/26 6:15am)
When a student-athlete suffers a concussion, athletic trainers immediately notify academic support coordinators to arrange testing accommodations. Mental performance coaches reach out proactively. Nutritionists adjust fueling plans for upcoming travel. The 31-person Dartmouth Peak Performance team operates behind the scenes of every Big Green victory.
(01/12/26 6:10am)
After a national search to replace outgoing men’s soccer head coach Bo Oshoniyi, Dartmouth Athletics announced on Dec. 19 that Connor Klekota will serve as the next Bobby Clark Head Coach of Men’s Soccer. A proven winner, having won national championships as a player and a coach, Klekota’s hiring comes at the end of a year in which Dartmouth’s men’s soccer program finished with a 3-8-3 record.
(01/12/26 10:00am)
Kate Ginger ’27 paid attention to the little things. She folded origami animals, laminated pressed flowers and decorated intricate charcuterie boards. She wrote cursive hand-written letters to friends. She asked questions and remembered people’s answers.
(01/12/26 7:05am)
“Marty Supreme,” writer/director/editor Josh Safdie’s first solo feature, follows the table tennis phenomenon Marty Mauser (Timothée Chalamet) on his obsessive quest to be a great table tennis player. Like his previous films “Good Time” and “Uncut Gems” made with his brother Bennie Safdie, the film is about a single-minded con-artist who resorts to increasingly dangerous and immoral methods to achieve his goals — and the seemingly bottomless depths of depravity and desperation to which he will stoop in pursuit of it. Yet here, Safdie elevates this formula to its most epic, and most thematically nuanced, shape yet.
(01/11/26 9:33pm)
Kate Ginger '27 (right) performs with Sugarplum during a dance showcase in her sophomore fall.
(01/12/26 12:01pm)
The Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, George Washington — these images represent America, but what do they say about our nation?
(01/09/26 6:05am)
The Dartmouth women’s basketball team enjoyed a fairly successful start to their season, finishing 9-4 in their non-conference schedule before beginning Ivy League play. They won eight of their first ten games, their best record in their first 10 games since the 1989-90 season.
(01/09/26 6:10am)
In the early morning darkness of a New Hampshire winter, the Dartmouth swimming and diving teams have been rewriting their story, one record at a time.
(01/09/26 6:15am)
GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA — After Dartmouth left the floor on Dec. 29, following a loss against the No. 22 ranked University of Florida, it wouldn’t have been surprising if the team decided to hop on the bus back to the hotel.
(01/09/26 10:15am)
The Hanover Selectboard unanimously voted to adopt a policing ordinance that will expand the town’s cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Dec. 8. This concludes months of deliberation over how best to comply with a July 21 state law that mandates that local government cannot impede ICE investigations.
(01/09/26 10:00am)
Robert Tulloch, 25 years into a life sentence without the possibility of parole for murdering two Dartmouth College professors in 2001, will be given a resentencing hearing on April 20.
(01/13/26 10:15am)
Last December, the College announced a partnership with Anthropic and Amazon Web Services, making Dartmouth the first Ivy League university to launch artificial intelligence at an institutional scale. The Dec. 3 announcement has drawn criticism from some faculty members, including claimants in a class action lawsuit against Anthropic for allegedly infringing their copyrights and unethically downloading their publications to train its large-language model Claude.
(01/08/26 11:13pm)
Jon Kiper, a Democrat attempting to run for governor of New Hampshire, pictured in The Dartmouth's offices on Jan. 8, 2026.
(01/08/26 11:13pm)
Jon Kiper, a Democrat attempting to run for governor of New Hampshire, sits down for an interview with The Dartmouth reporter Isabel Menna on January 8, 2026. The interview took place in The Dartmouth's offices.
(01/09/26 10:05am)
This year, 786 undergraduate students remained on campus for at least some of winterim, the six-week period between the fall and winter terms, according to Office of Pluralism and Leadership director and winterim committee coordinator Rachele Hall. According to previous reporting by The Dartmouth, between only 300 and 550 students remained on campus for at least some of winterim in 2023.
(01/08/26 10:22pm)
Two students pose for a photo on The Green during a snowball fight in the early morning hours of January 8, 2025.
(01/08/26 10:22pm)
Children play on a snow mound during a snowball fight in the early morning hours of January 8, 2025.
(01/08/26 10:23pm)
A student gets hit with a snowball on The Green during a snowball fight in the early morning hours of January 8, 2025.
(01/08/26 10:24pm)
Students throw snowballs on The Green during a snowball fight in the early morning hours of January 8, 2025.