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(11/05/24 9:10am)
A recent op-ed by Jacob Markman ’27 claims that the “anti-Israel movement” is “coercive,” “illiberal” and overly antagonistic to students with Zionist and pro-Israel attitudes. In it, Markman argues that student protesters should engage in “open conversation and discussion” rather than “sign-waving and name-calling.” Throughout his piece, Markman seems to treat the movement as if its goal is to create happy spaces for pro-Israel students to chat with pro-Palestinian students, wherein the former can be comfortable in their support for Israel’s war in Gaza while agreeing to disagree with those who support Palestinian life.
(11/05/24 9:00am)
It’s Election Day, and campus is abuzz with activity and emotion — both with the excitement of getting to watch, in real-time, votes flow in for the next leader of the United States, but also with a profound sense of anticipation, nervousness and stress. Perhaps it is the historic polarity between opposing parties, or the pervasive letters, advertisements and texts sent during this election cycle. Or maybe it is the deeply important issues at stake on the ballot — from reproductive freedoms to climate change to tax policy. One thing is certain: there is a genuine sense that this is, as many media outlets have deemed it, the “most important election in our lifetime.”
(11/05/24 9:05am)
Today, I believe Dartmouth students can help shape the election outcome in New Hampshire and the country by voting for leaders committed to creating a more just, sustainable and inclusive future. As a Dartmouth student, you are a domiciled resident of New Hampshire, meaning the state is the principal place where you live. Therefore, you have a right to vote in New Hampshire, and what happens in New Hampshire politics directly affects your life on campus. Electing Democrats at every level of government means supporting candidates who will advocate for the issues students should care about — climate action, healthcare access, reproductive rights and social equity. For young people who want to make a difference, voting in this election is one of the most powerful ways to stand up for your values and ensure that our leadership reflects our vision for this country.
(11/05/24 10:05am)
From Nov. 7 to Nov. 9, the Board of Trustees will review and vote on The Future of Arts and Sciences Project, which would create a school of Arts and Sciences. The project passed an advisory vote among faculty of the Arts and Sciences with overwhelming support on Oct. 30.
(11/05/24 10:15am)
After more than a year of campaign rallies, on-campus student debates and get-out-the-vote efforts, Election Day is here.
(11/04/24 6:05am)
Jackson Proctor ’25, desperate to keep the play alive, rolled to his right, stutter-stepped and made his way to the sideline. Hounded by zeroes on the clock, Proctor broke a tackle, set his feet and launched the football toward the right side of the endzone, 32 yards away.
(11/04/24 10:00am)
Elections are a busy time at the Rockefeller Center for Public Policy. Dvora Greenberg Koelling knows the process well. In the lead up to the 2024 presidential election, Greenberg Koelling — who serves as public programs and special events assistant director — has been helping to coordinate the public programming for the 2024 Election Speaker Series. The series, in partnership with GOVT 30.17/PBPL 24, “The 2024 Election,” has brought national political figures, including former Vice President Mike Pence and Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., to campus this fall. The Dartmouth sat down with Greenberg Koelling to discuss her career, work at the Rockefeller Center and the rollout of the speaker series thus far.
(11/04/24 7:00am)
In its home opener at Thompson Arena on Nov. 1, Dartmouth women’s hockey fell to No. 15 Brown University in a tight 2-1 game. The Big Green was left 0-6 after a second loss the next day at Yale University and a tough series of earlier road losses to No. 12 Penn State and ECAC opponents Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Union College. Six-hundred-eighty fans packed into the stands at Thompson Arena to spectate the game against Brown, according to Dartmouth Sports.
(11/04/24 7:00am)
The Fling, a rock-focused student cover band founded in spring 2024, has its roots in a late night Denny’s visit, according to keyboard player and vocalist Darby Waller ’25. At 4 a.m., Waller and guitarist and vocalist Greg Hirsch ’25 — then classmates in MUS 22, “Creative Music Theory II” — found themselves discussing the possibility of a new band over eggs and pancakes.
(11/04/24 7:05am)
On Oct. 31, author Lucy Ives read from her recently released essay collection, “An Image of My Name Enters America,” at Sanborn Library. The event, which was attended by approximately 30 people, was the latest in the English Department’s Cleopatra Mathis Poetry & Prose Series.
(11/05/24 10:10am)
On Oct. 31, the Rockefeller Center for Public Policy and Dartmouth Dialogues co-hosted former Vice President Mike Pence for a 2024 Election Speaker Series event titled “Conservatism, the Presidency and the Future of American Democracy.” Approximately 330 people attended the event in the Hanover Inn Grand Ballroom, with another 220 watching the livestream on YouTube.
(11/02/24 12:50am)
On Friday morning, the Hanover Fire Department responded to a fire on the eighth floor of the Remsen Medical Science Building, according to Hanover fire chief Michael Gilbert.
(11/01/24 6:05am)
This article is featured in the 2024 Homecoming Special Issue.
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This article is featured in the 2024 Homecoming Special Issue
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This article is featured in the 2024 Homecoming Special Issue.
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This article is featured in the 2024 Homecoming Special Issue.
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This article is featured in the 2024 Homecoming Special Issue.
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This article is featured in the 2024 Homecoming Special Issue.
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This article is featured in the 2024 Homecoming Special Issue.
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This article is featured in the 2024 Homecoming Special Issue.