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(06/03/25 8:25am)
Based on the allegation that I was present at the Parkhurst sit-in on Wednesday, I have been placed on immediate suspension from the College. I am currently banned from all Dartmouth-owned or affiliated properties. I have been provided with no evidence proving my presence at the sit-in that occurred on Wednesday, and based on the communications I received from the College, this punishment is partly based on my previous advocacy for divestment.
(06/03/25 8:00am)
Re: Verbum Ultimum: Change the Divestment Criteria
(06/03/25 8:15am)
When I read co-interim deans Ann Hudak and Eric Ramsey’s letter to the student body about the Parkhurst Hall sit-in, I had the same reaction that much of the student body did. The email described an unruly and chaotic scene in which members of Safety and Security and the president’s staff were injured and where property was damaged. I agreed with the interim deans’ conclusion at the end of the email – that escalation like the events of May 28 cannot be tolerated on our campus. What I didn’t know at the time was that the statement made by the deans was misleading, according to a letter from House professors to senior administrators recently obtained by The Dartmouth.
(05/30/25 8:06am)
Re: Benamin: Our Words Have Fatal Weight
(05/30/25 8:55am)
On May 20, the Advisory Committee on Investor Responsibility unanimously voted against advancing the divestment proposal by Dartmouth Divest for Palestine to the Board of Trustees. The proposal did not satisfy its five criteria for “completeness,” which determine whether it moves forward to the president and the Board of Trustees.
(05/30/25 8:16am)
We write in support of the Student Worker Collective at Dartmouth’s demand for a $23 minimum wage and improved treatment of non-citizen workers. We particularly lament the administration’s decision to delay negotiations with our students who have given the campus a lesson in dignity and courage by standing up for immigrants, international students and campus workers.
(05/29/25 8:09am)
Re: Dartmouth committee unanimously votes against advancing divestment proposal
(05/29/25 8:15am)
Last week, the Trump administration announced that it is revoking Harvard’s ability to enroll international students. This comes after weeks of legal battles after the university sued the White House in April over a $2.2 billion funding freeze, claiming that the Trump administration was engaging in governmental overreach.
(05/27/25 8:00am)
Years before the age of DoorDash and Uber Eats, before the influx of boutiques and boba into downtown Hanover, a little pizza parlor stood on Lebanon Street. C&A Pizza — owned and operated by the Georgakopolous family since 1976 — had been a late-night favorite of Dartmouth students for years, known for their unique, Greek-style pizza. Yet, over the years, business slowed down, and in 2019, a reappraisal significantly increased the value of the family’s property, hiking their taxes and giving them no choice but to close the parlor and sell their property.
(05/27/25 8:09am)
Yaron Lischinsky had purchased the perfect engagement ring for Sarah Milgrim. The 30 year-old had planned an emotional proposal for his girlfriend next week in Jerusalem.
(05/22/25 8:00am)
In the summer of my freshman year, I lost my father. I was consumed by immense grief, but also economic anxiety. The same day I buried my father in Bangladesh, my family discussed whether I could even afford to go to Dartmouth anymore. My family’s finances were already stretched thin with sending me to college in the U.S. I felt some relief when I got off the waitlist to become an undergraduate advisor a few days later.
(05/22/25 8:05am)
The results are in — after students set up an encampment on Parkhurst Hall’s lawn and demanded that it respond, the Advisory Committee on Investor Responsibility has finally published its evaluation of the proposal for divestment from companies complicit in Israel’s violations of international law. The results are as expected: ACIR has voted unanimously to not forward the proposal for further review.
(05/20/25 8:00am)
Re: Student union strikes, calling for higher wages and other benefits
(05/20/25 7:55am)
Over the past few weeks, alumni and current students have taken to the pages of The Dartmouth to voice their frustration over President Beilock’s decision not to sign the American Association of Colleges and Universities open letter defending academic freedom and institutional neutrality. A quick scroll through the opinion section makes one thing abundantly clear: the Dartmouth community is unhappy.
(05/16/25 8:15am)
Re: Jin: The Price of Our Community: Paying With Your Life
(05/16/25 8:10am)
Re: Beilock says ‘reflection does not mean capitulation’
(05/16/25 8:05am)
Dartmouth students are busy. There seems to be a constant obligation to fill weekdays with work. For many students, it’s not just days of the week on campus — this feeling extends to off terms too. Questions like “Have you found an internship yet?” or “How did your interview go?” seem to permeate campus, no matter what term it is.
(05/15/25 8:05am)
Recently, I attended a Political Economy Project lecture by Daniel Di Martino, titled “The High Prices of Free Things: How Socialism Destroyed Venezuela.” The central thesis of the talk was basic: that state socialism, and this model of governance alone, is to blame for the poor social and economic conditions in Venezuela. I believe this assertion is fundamentally wrong. The speaker’s attempted use of the failed state of Venezuela to fearmonger against progressive movements in the United States was in bad faith and factually dishonest.
(05/15/25 8:00am)
Over the past 18 months, the genocidal onslaught on the Palestinian people in Gaza has reached unfathomable levels. No food or medicine has entered for over two months. An Israeli minister recently announced what has already been clear policy: an intention to entirely destroy and annex Gaza.
(05/13/25 8:00am)
To the Editor-in-Chief, Charlotte Hampton,