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(4 hours ago)
In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assasination, legacy media organizations — including the New York Times — have published news stories and analysis on modern American “polarization.” Since 2022, government professor Sean Westwood has studied the topic through surveys and computational models. His recent research has focused on political opinion, media misinformation and democratic norms in the United States. The Dartmouth sat down with Westwood to discuss his work and the future of American democracy.
(7 hours ago)
James Wan’s 2013 horror film “The Conjuring” dramatized the exploits of real-life paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren in a thrilling and uncommonly poignant horror film. Since that initial installment, the series has expanded into a full-blown cinematic universe, with films like “Annabelle,” “The Nun” and their respective sequels.
(09/19/25 9:00am)
You might recognize them from “The Wolf of Wall Street”: Bloomberg terminals are the go-to platform for everything in finance and economics, from news to options pricing to networking. Dartmouth has 12 of the computers that typically cost upwards of $20,000 annually. Administrators did not disclose how much the College pays in total for the subscriptions.
(09/19/25 8:10am)
Re: ‘We’re not a political organization,’ Beilock tells matriculating students
(09/19/25 8:00am)
We expect our universities to be havens for ethics, not just academics; we expect them to cultivate judgment and conscience, not just grant degrees and high-paying corporate jobs. This past week, those ideals were skinned and gutted in a dormitory kitchen, alongside a dead bear.
(09/19/25 8:04am)
Re: Swastika drawn on floor outside Jewish student’s dorm room
(09/19/25 6:00am)
The Dartmouth Chamber Orchestra is the only student-run, audition-free orchestra on campus, providing an open and collaborative environment for students to play memorable music for almost 30 years. About 25 to 30 undergraduate and graduate students are typically part of the group each term, according to current DCO President Shahzeb Tayyab ’27.
(09/19/25 6:05am)
Attempting to strike a balance between a character-driven narrative and an action-based odyssey, Darren Aronofsky’s gritty thriller “Caught Stealing” mostly succeeds.
(09/19/25 9:15am)
Superior Court Judge David Ruoff in New Hampshire ruled that the state’s special education funding is “constitutionally insufficient” on Aug. 18.
(09/19/25 9:05am)
Dartmouth student groups reserving the Class of 1966 Lodge — a large Dartmouth Outing Club cabin located approximately 10 minutes away from campus on Moose Mountain — will no longer be able to reserve it for free. The new policy, which took effect on Sept. 17, requires that undergraduates pay a flat rate of $250 per night.
(09/18/25 8:05am)
There are both visible and invisible transformations that take Dartmouth by storm in the fall. The leaves change in a stunning and dramatic fashion, and the weather gets cooler. Under the surface, especially in the first couple weeks, campus is also wrapped in a powerful tension. Sophomores are preparing to — or are already in the process of — rushing their respective Greek houses of choice. By the end of week three, each respective fraternity and sorority will have a brand-new crop of members. As a member of a fraternity, this is an anticipatory time: It’s exciting to meet potential new members and work with my brothers to shape a class that we feel reflects both individual and house values.
(09/18/25 8:00am)
Re: Kluger: If You Like Ideas, Not People, Transfer
(09/17/25 5:50pm)
A large swastika was drawn on the carpet outside of a Jewish student’s dorm room last night, according to the Hanover Police Department. Hanover Police captain Michael Schibuola said that the department responded to a student’s call about the drawing around 12:30 a.m.
(09/18/25 9:10am)
On Sept. 3, College President Sian Beilock welcomed the Class of 2029 to campus with a speech encouraging students to express their beliefs and explaining the importance of institutional restraint.
(09/18/25 9:00am)
Revolution, a boutique and consignment store in White River Junction, has opened a location in Hanover behind Molly’s Restaurant and Bar.
(09/18/25 9:05am)
In August, Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center became the first New England hospital north of Boston to offer minimally invasive robotic surgery for the heart’s mitral valve. The surgeries are performed using one of DHMC’s five da Vinci Xi surgical robots, operated by Dr. José Rodriguez Tu’25, who has 17 years of experience working with robotic surgical systems. The Dartmouth sat down with Rodriguez to discuss the system and the future of healthcare in rural areas.
(09/17/25 7:05am)
Dear Freak of the Week,
(09/17/25 7:15am)
As my mom and I cruised along Interstate 91, our car stuffed to the brim with my mattress topper, electric tea kettle and entire wardrobe, the highway breeze smacked me with intense déjà vu. This is the same route I took 11 months and one week earlier — the day I moved into my freshman dorm. I struggle to believe it’s already been a year since I began my time at Dartmouth.
(09/16/25 8:00am)
Δεν ξεχνώ. Never forget.
(09/16/25 8:11am)
I needed lunch. It was early September 2023, and I was one month into my new job as a professor at Dartmouth. I asked a colleague to join me. She couldn’t come, but she warned me, “The ’27s are here now, and it’s gonna be much slower getting around campus while they figure it out.”