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(04/29/25 9:00am)
On April 27, the Dartmouth Student Government Senate met for its fourth weekly meeting of the spring term. Led by student body president Chukwuka Odigbo ’25, the Senate voted to allocate $3,000 on shuttles for the upcoming May 17 Hanover town election and impeached two senators.
(04/28/25 8:26pm)
A power outage swept Hanover from around 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. today. More than 4,600 people in the region were without power, according to WMUR.
(04/28/25 8:05am)
Hot Take: Merrimack Next on Baseball’s Hit List
(04/28/25 8:00am)
Following the end of the indoor season, Dartmouth’s men and women’s track and field teams continue to make strides at outdoor meets as the Ivy League Championships approach. The squad broke program records both at the University of Connecticut Northeast Challenge from April 18-19 and this past weekend at the Penn Relays at the University of Pennsylvania.
(04/28/25 9:00am)
Student body president candidates Jack Wisdom ’26 and Sabik Jawad ’26 and student body vice president candidates Favion Harvard ’26 and Harper Richardson ’27 spoke about student rights, Dartmouth Dining oversight and institutional reform within Dartmouth Student Government at an April 27 debate ahead of the DSG election. Wisdom and Harvard are running on one ticket, while Jawad and Richardson are running on the other.
(04/28/25 7:00am)
Kira Parrish-Penny ’24, the 2024-25 Edward Connery Lathem ’51 Special Collections Fellow, utilized her research skills and interest in studying the societal roles of American women to curate “Plate to Print.” This exhibit examines how cookbooks speak to the evolution of domesticity and womanhood throughout the history of the United States. It has been on display since March 17 and will remain in the Class of 1965 Galleries in Rauner Special Collections Library until June 13.
(04/28/25 7:05am)
On May 7, Northern Stage in White River Junction, Vt. will be premiering “The Vermont Farm Project” — an original indie-folk musical exploring the lives of Vermont farmers based on three years of interviews with locals working in the industry.
(04/27/25 3:06am)
Earlier tonight, College President Sian Leah Beilock and Provost David Kotz ’86 announced that the College will provide students and employees affected by immigration policy changes up to $2,000 toward the cost of consulting an immigration attorney. The College will “try to address special circumstances” if costs exceed $2,000.
(04/25/25 5:19pm)
On April 25, Dartmouth had removed its main diversity and inclusion web page from its website. The College restored the website later that day.
(04/25/25 8:04am)
Re: Dartmouth Only Ivy to Abstain from Signing Letter Against Trump Administration Funding Cuts
(04/25/25 8:05am)
Re: Dartmouth Only Ivy to Abstain from Signing Letter Against Trump Administration Funding Cuts
(04/25/25 8:05am)
Re: Dartmouth Only Ivy to Abstain from Signing Letter Against Trump Administration Funding Cuts
(04/25/25 8:00am)
Re: Dartmouth Only Ivy to Abstain from Signing Letter Against Trump Administration Funding Cuts
(04/25/25 6:05am)
On Apr. 11, DIY Indie Rock band Frog performed at One Wheelock as the closing show for a tour showcasing their new album — “1000 Variations on the Same Song,” a concept that plays with the inherent repetition across the songwriting craft and canon. The Dartmouth sat down with Frog member Daniel Bateman to discuss the band and its latest album.
(04/25/25 6:00am)
The Black Family Visual Arts Center’s current lobby exhibition “Day In, Day Out” transforms everyday experiences into visual narratives. Annie Qiu ’24 and Tristan Macdonald ’24 have developed the exhibition — exploring routine moments through painting and printmaking.
(04/25/25 10:03am)
This past Sunday, Jensin Hall ’27 threw her second collegiate complete no-hitter against Yale University, earning Ivy League Pitcher of the Week.
(04/25/25 9:10am)
Campaign season for Dartmouth Student Government has begun. Two candidates are running for student body president: general house senator Sabik Jawad ’26 and East Wheelock senator Jack Wisdom ’26. Campaigning began on April 20, and a debate hosted by The Dartmouth between the presidential tickets will be held on Saturday, April 26.
(04/25/25 9:20am)
Dartmouth professors and students say that President Donald Trump’s attack on higher education has impacted their work — despite the fact that Dartmouth has not been targeted by direct budget cuts.
(04/25/25 8:30am)
“We urge everyone to speak out and actively participate in our democracy. As Coretta Scott King said: ‘The struggle is a never-ending process. Freedom is never really won. You earn it and win it in every generation.’”
(04/25/25 8:24am)
On April 23, Dartmouth solidified its place as a follower. Instead of standing up for higher education and our values, Dartmouth chose to sit by as Harvard leads the way in saying “no” to Trump.