Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Geeta Anand ’89 discusses the importance of local news
Anand is the new editor-in-chief of VTDigger, a Vermont-based nonprofit newspaper.
College introduces new assistance animal policy
The policy outlines rights, responsibilities and restrictions for animal owners.
Video Recap: Fourth of July in Hanover
On July 4, the town of Hanover marked its 29th annual “Old Fashion Fourth of July Celebration” on The Green.
Dartmouth group to put up original play in New York City next month
The original play “Be the Boy” by Eloise Langan ‘27 will premiere at The Tank in August.
Sophomore summer performance groups provide unique opportunities for experimentation and growth
Members of full-year performance groups join other groups this summer, expanding their artistic horizons.
Freak of the Week: Back to the Future
Dartmouth’s premier relationship advice column.
Dartmouth ends partnership with Chinese scholarship program
Republican lawmakers sent a letter to Dartmouth regarding security concerns about the program on July 8 — but the College says they made the decision to end the program last academic year.
‘It should be concerning to all of us’: After temporary email suspension, alumni group president says College has a trust issue
Last month, the College temporarily suspended the email account of a Black alumni group, citing ‘inaccuracies’ in an email to their members.
Two students found guilty of providing alcohol to underage people
Matthew Catrambone ’26 and Samuel Terry ’26 were each fined $930.
Q&A with government professor Jeffrey Friedman on the Iranian nuclear program
Friedman, who specializes in foreign policy decision making, spoke with The Dartmouth about the recent Israeli and American strikes on Iran.
Summer construction returns to campus: Students share mixed feelings
Campus services has shut off Crosby Street for the construction of a piping vault and Thompson Arena for a renovation of its locker rooms. Students say the constructions have made accessing sports facilities in the area less efficient.
Moyse: Do Your Readings
I skip them sometimes too. But, its cultural normalization is alarming.
Montalbano: The Necessity of Foreign Students: A Successful Experiment
International students are crucial to the success of the United States. The Trump administration’s recent actions toward Harvard University are misguided.
‘28 Years Later’ is a strange, thrilling and strikingly original exercise in horror filmmaking
The mostly standalone sequel follows one boy’s coming of age in post-apocalyptic England nearly three decades after the outbreak of the zombifying “Rage Virus.”