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(05/14/19 6:15am)
Brendan Nyhan, a well-known political scientist who taught for seven years at Dartmouth before accepting a position at the University of Michigan last year, will be returning to the College full-time in the fall, he confirmed to The Dartmouth in an email statement.
(05/14/19 1:59am)
Stephanie Everett '19 looks forward to performing for local theaters.
(05/14/19 1:34am)
(05/14/19 1:27am)
Former Texas Rep. Beto O'Rourke became the latest Democratic presidential candidate visited campus last Friday for a Town Hall held at the Top of the Hop.
(05/14/19 5:30pm)
The College argues that the granting of anonymity to some of the plaintiffs will prejudice its ability to defend itself in the case.
(05/14/19 3:00am)
Nyhan is slated to teach courses in the winter and spring terms in 2020.
(05/14/19 6:10am)
In her nineteenth chapter of "Mixed from Main," Morin says that cell phones know when we have had mid-terms.
(05/14/19 6:05am)
Over 60 dancers from across the country came to campus on Saturday and Sunday to participate in Dartmouth’s 47th annual Powwow, a Native American cultural gathering. Typically, the event takes place on the Green, but due to rain concerns, this year’s powwow was held in Leede Arena. The event was organized by the Native Americans at Dartmouth student organization and was open to the public.
(05/14/19 6:10am)
On Friday afternoon, over 300 students and community members filled the Top of the Hop for a campaign event for former Texas congressman and Democratic presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke. During the event, O’Rourke focused on a variety of topics including women’s issues, climate change and the “continuing legacy of slavery” in the United States.
(05/13/19 2:29am)
Despite a successful season that led to a share of the Ivy League title, women's lacrosse lost against Penn and Colorado.
(05/13/19 2:27am)
The Green-White football game featured a talented squad that hopes to build on last year's 9-1 record.
(05/13/19 2:19am)
Cha'Mia Rothwell won the 100m hurdles at Heps to qualify for the NCAA Eastern Regionals later this month.
(05/13/19 2:17am)
Emily Henrich’s star performance her freshman year earned her the MA Sorensen award, the first ever for Dartmouth.
(05/13/19 2:14am)
The Dartmouth climbing team saw a lot of strong individual performances but fell just one point shy of third place.
(05/13/19 6:00am)
The Dartmouth climbing team placed fourth in the USA Climbing: Collegiate National Championships held in in Murfreesboro, TN on April 26 and 27, missing the podium by just one point, according to newly-appointed captain Roxy Holden ’21. Claire Apuan TH, Holden, Kayla Lieuw ’19, Marlee Montella ’21, Eric Och ’22, Matt Rube ’19 and Alex Waterhouse ’20 competed in the two-day competition.
(05/13/19 6:15am)
After months of competing indoors and outdoors, the Big Green track and field team is finally wrapping up its outdoor season. Last week, the team traveled to Princeton University to compete in the 2019 Ivy League Outdoor Heptagonal Championship where the men’s team took fifth and the women’s team took seventh. This past weekend, the team competed at the New England Championship, with the women taking first place and the men finishing in fifth.
(05/13/19 6:10am)
Pucks in Deep: Hamilton the Pig and the Carolina Jerks
(05/13/19 6:30am)
Looking at the résumé of Dartmouth women’s rugby’s team, it is hard to believe the team has only been a varsity program for four years. This year, the team has a national championship, five First Team All Americans, a Fulbright Scholar and now, one winner of the MA Sorensen Award. Emily Henrich ’22 became the first Dartmouth rugby player to receive the MA Sorensen Award. Presented by the Washington Athletic Club in Seattle, the award is given annually to the top women’s rugby player in the country. Kat Ramage ’19 was also nominated for the award.
(05/13/19 6:05am)
After a lengthy legal battle that went all the way to the New Hampshire Supreme Court, contractors finally began construction on a new indoor practice facility on campus this past winter. The new facility will provide space to Dartmouth sports teams — varsity and club — that have struggled with cancelled practices, icy New Hampshire winters and a lack of sufficient accommodations at the sole indoor practice facility currently on campus, Leverone Field House.
(05/13/19 6:25am)
After earning a berth in the NCAA tournament for the first time since 2013, the women’s lacrosse team fell in the first round by a score of 16-13 to the University of Colorado Boulder.