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(06/08/25 1:36am)
In response to a new federal travel ban impacting citizens of 19 countries, Dartmouth two days ago recommended students from those countries and without valid visas against traveling internationally.
(06/07/25 6:53pm)
On June 6, Dartmouth and 17 other universities backed Harvard University’s lawsuit against the Trump administration after federal funding cuts.
(06/05/25 9:33pm)
Earlier today, a second student was suspended from the College for allegedly participating in a pro-Palestinian sit-in in Parkhurst Hall. In an interview with The Dartmouth, Jordan Narrol ’25 denied that she was present at the May 28 sit-in.
(06/03/25 5:56pm)
At a Palestine Solidarity Coalition rally today at noon, six students began a hunger strike. Most of the students were masked and unidentifiable.
(06/03/25 4:18pm)
Yesterday, the Student Worker Collective at Dartmouth announced the end of their strike, two weeks after it began. SWCD will enter into mediation with the College, according to a statement posted on the union’s Instagram account.
(06/03/25 9:05am)
On Thursday afternoon, all six house professors sent an email to senior administrators, saying that their characterization of student protesters at the Parkhurst sit-in was not fully accurate. The letter was obtained and reviewed by The Dartmouth.
(06/03/25 9:10am)
On May 28, student activist Roan Wade ’25 was suspended from the College. In an interview with The Dartmouth, Wade stated that the College notified them of their suspension following a pro-Palestinian sit-in in Parkhurst. Wade refused to confirm whether they were present at the sit-in.
(06/03/25 9:00am)
On June 1, the Dartmouth Student Government Senate met for its ninth and final weekly meeting of the spring term. Led by student body president Chukwuka Odigbo ’25, the Senate discussed the incoming Jawad-Harvard administration’s plans to improve DSG bylaws over the summer.
(06/02/25 9:00am)
Last week, the Advisory Committee on Investor Responsibility unanimously rejected a divestment proposal from Dartmouth Divest for Palestine that calls for the College to divest from six weapons manufacturers it says are “directly involved in Israeli apartheid, genocide and violations of international law.” The DD4P proposal is the first divestment proposal to be officially reviewed by ACIR under guidelines updated in 2013, according to the ACIR website.
(05/30/25 9:00am)
A Dartmouth student who was arrested for speeding down the wrong way on Interstate 89 while drunk in April has been sentenced to nine months in county jail, according to the Valley News. Sharma is no longer enrolled at Dartmouth, a College spokesperson told The Dartmouth.
(05/30/25 9:10am)
Last week, President Donald Trump’s major domestic policy bill, the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” was passed by the U.S. House of Representatives. The bill includes a proposed hike to the federal tax on university endowments to a 14% tax rate — up from 1.4% — on Dartmouth’s endowment returns, according to The New York Times.
(05/30/25 9:05am)
Last week, New Hampshire Gov. Kelly Ayotte, R-N.H., signed two laws that could change Hanover’s relationship to undocumented immigrants. The bills require local police departments to cooperate with Immigration Customs and Enforcement requests to hold detained individuals and limit sanctuary cities, which are jurisdictions that implement measures to protect undocumented immigrants from deportation.
(05/29/25 9:10am)
Dartmouth is launching the Davidson Institute for Global Security, a $34 million initiative for the study of international policy and security. The program, housed under the Dickey Center for International Understanding, will host fellowship programs and fund internships for students.
(05/29/25 9:05am)
On July 1, University of Notre Dame dean Santiago Schnell will assume the role of Dartmouth’s next provost, succeeding outgoing Provost David Kotz ’86. Born and raised in Venezuela, Schnell holds a Ph.D. in mathematical biology from the University of Oxford and has served in leadership roles at the University of Michigan and University of Notre Dame, where he currently serves as dean of its College of Science. Schnell’s own research is on the role of enzymes in kinetic reactions. The Dartmouth sat down with Schnell to discuss his path to Dartmouth, his priorities as provost and how he hopes to engage with students during his tenure.
(05/29/25 9:00am)
Last month, College President Sian Leah Beilock announced that co-interim Dean of the College Eric Ramsey will leave Dartmouth at the end of July. Ramsey has been serving as co-interim dean alongside Anne Hudak since August 2022, after the departure of former Dean of the College Scott Brown that July.
(05/28/25 6:14pm)
Around 1:30 p.m., approximately fifteen pro-Palestinian protesters occupied the reception area of the president’s office in Parkhurst Hall. They then left the building at 6 p.m., when it closed for the day.
(05/27/25 9:00am)
On May 25, the Dartmouth Student Government Senate met for its eighth weekly meeting of the spring term. Led by student body president Chukwuka Odigbo ’25, the Senate voted down an amendment to its constitution limiting eligibility to serve on its executive board to only those who have served as senators or representatives. It also allocated $5,000 of its budget for the expansion of outdoor seating and wellness spaces on campus.
(05/23/25 9:10am)
In a virtual town hall for alumni last week, College President Sian Leah Beilock and other top administrators said the College is advocating for higher education institutions against “government overreach.”
(05/23/25 9:05am)
Over Green Key weekend, the Hanover Police Department and the Hanover Fire Department received 11 medical assistance calls, a “few” noise complaints and two fire-related calls, according to police captain Michael Schibuola and fire chief Michael Gilbert. No students were arrested.
(05/23/25 9:06am)
On April 29, Sabik Jawad ’26 was elected as the next student body president. Favion Harvard ’26, who ran on another ticket, was elected as vice president. Jawad’s campaign emphasized supporting non-citizen students, addressing dining automation and taking a more “confrontational approach” with the College. On May 22, The Dartmouth sat down with Jawad to talk about his future plans and goals as DSG president.