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(02/20/26 10:10am)
On Feb. 12, New Hampshire Gov. Kelly Ayotte released two documents confirming that a U.S. Immigration Customs and Enforcement processing site will be built at the site of an unused industrial warehouse in Merrimack, N.H. The release follows months of speculation by state residents after the Washington Post reported leaked Department of Homeland Security documents that included plans for the site in December.
(02/19/26 10:10am)
This past week, community members rang in the Year of the Horse with Lunar New Year celebrations across campus. From Feb. 14 through Feb. 19, student organizations held events including a traditional dragon dance at the Hopkins Center for the Arts, dumpling making and karaoke at the Chinese Language House.
(02/17/26 5:31pm)
On Feb. 9, after declining to leave an office building in Williston, Vt. that houses Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s National Criminal Analysis and Targeting Center, 11 people, including Roan Wade ’25 and Geisel School of Medicine professor Donald Kollisch, were arrested on misdemeanor trespassing charges.
(02/16/26 10:00am)
After being diagnosed with a rare and aggressive cancer shortly following her Dartmouth graduation, Sydney Towle ’22 turned to social media. Towle has since gained celebrity online for her raw, candid account of fighting cancer. As of January 2026, Towle’s TikTok account has over 800,000 followers and her Instagram has over 60,000 followers.
(02/13/26 10:20am)
This month, the Office of Pluralism and Leadership will celebrate its 10th annual Black Legacy Month, a unique celebration to the College that recognizes the Black experience at Dartmouth. OPAL has partnered with several student-run organizations on campus to host 17 events throughout the month, including movie screenings, museum tours and educational programming.
(02/12/26 10:10am)
The Dartmouth Center for Career Design has raised $30 million in endowed gifts to support internship opportunities for undergraduate students, the College announced last month.
(02/10/26 10:15am)
On Feb. 7, the Dartmouth Student Government and the Tucker Center co-hosted a vigil on Collis Porch to commemorate the victims of the Dec. 13 mass shooting at Brown University.
(02/09/26 10:00am)
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 major national and statewide candidates in New Hampshire.
(02/05/26 10:15am)
Fifty-nine individuals were evacuated, one of whom was hospitalized for cold exposure, after a chairlift at the Dartmouth Skiway malfunctioned on Jan. 29, according to NBC Boston. The incident prompted an emergency response from the Dartmouth Ski Patrol and several Upper Valley fire departments.
(02/02/26 10:00am)
Bernice King, daughter of Martin Luther King Jr., denounced distortions of her father’s legacy amidst the current political climate at the Martin Luther King Jr. Day keynote speech on Jan. 28.
(01/30/26 10:20am)
In the past year, 13 New Hampshire police agencies, including Grafton County Sheriff’s Office, are cooperating with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, according to the American Civil Liberties Union of New Hampshire.
(01/29/26 10:30am)
The College approached a student to promote Evergreen.AI — the College’s wellness artificial intelligence project — in an op-ed in The Dartmouth and edited the article before submission to the paper.
(01/27/26 10:10am)
With Super Bowl LX around the corner, students and faculty members have mixed reactions to the growing influence of sports gambling apps on professional sports and campus culture.
(01/26/26 10:00am)
Hanover businesses have reported slower business and reduced services due to a nationwide snowstorm, which is expected to bring 12 to 18 inches of snow to New Hampshire, according to the New York Times. Bernice A. Ray Elementary School, Frances C. Richmond Middle School and Hanover High School will be closed on Jan. 26 due to the storm, according to WMUR.
(01/23/26 10:10am)
Jan. 5 marked the 250th anniversary of New Hampshire’s adoption of its first state constitution — the first of the 13 colonies to adopt a constitution and form an independent state government. In light of the anniversary, students, faculty members and state historians considered the state’s unique history, culture and political identity.
(01/22/26 10:15am)
South Main Street, running right through Hanover, is usually buzzing with pedestrian, car and bicycle traffic. Town officials say that parts of the street are aging and in need of an upgrade.
(01/20/26 10:00am)
On Jan. 18, at the second weekly Dartmouth Student Government meeting of the winter term, senators listened to two presentations about mental health on campus — the first by faculty members involved in Evergreen.AI, and the second by members of the student Mental Health Union.
(01/20/26 10:15am)
New Hampshire is facing one of its sharpest flu surges in recent decades, with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention currently classifying the state at a “very high” risk level for influenza activity.
(01/16/26 10:15am)
The behavior of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents has been in the national spotlight, especially since the shooting of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis, Minn. last week. On Tuesday, a group of about 30 students gathered to discuss ICE and the shooting in an event hosted by the Dartmouth chapter of the conservative organization Turning Point USA.
(01/15/26 10:15am)
As part of The Dartmouth’s coverage of the upcoming 2026 midterm elections, we are launching a new interview series, “A Sit-Down with The Dartmouth,” featuring in-depth conversations with major national and statewide candidates in New Hampshire.