College to launch new course selection system
At the fourth weekly Dartmouth Student Government meeting of the term, ITC representatives provided senators a presentation on a new course selection system.
A look at new collaborations between Dartmouth and Israeli institutions
Dartmouth Kalaniyot launched programs that facilitate scientific research collaboration between the College and Israeli universities, and a new government department program seeks visiting Israeli politics professors.
Journalists David French and Sarah Isgur praise Supreme Court’s ‘integrity’
During a Rockefeller Center event on Jan. 29, French and Isgur criticized the Trump administration’s foreign policy and discussed the limits of executive power.
‘We want you at the table’: N.H. Rep. Chris Pappas tells students to ‘be part of the conversation’
Pappas criticized the Trump administration’s actions on immigration and foreign policy.
Sociology professor finds that New Hampshire’s paid leave program falls short
In an interview with The Dartmouth, sociology professor Kristin Smith explained why less than 3% of the state’s workforce have joined the state’s paid leave program and what this means for workers and families.
Anesu Tapera: Protect Zimbabwean International Students
Zimbabwean international students should not be punished for the actions of few.
MLK Jr.’s daughter Bernice King denounces distortion of father’s legacy at campus talk
King discussed her views on the use of Martin Luther King Jr. Day in the current political climate at an event hosted by the Office of Institutional Diversity and Equity.
Magician and ‘mentalist’ Scott Silven performs at the Hopkins Center for the Arts
The globally recognized mentalist delivered an intimate performance titled “Wonders.”
‘Sentimental Value’ may be a perfect movie
Following one family’s journey toward reconciliation, director Joachim Trier’s record-breaking “Sentimental Value” is a moving reflection on accountability and forgiveness.
Men’s hockey beats Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
With the 3-1 win, men’s hockey secured back-to-back wins at home.
New Hampshire police agencies cooperating with ICE
Community members and state politicians expressed mixed reactions to the ICE presence in New Hampshire.
Death penalty, marijuana and pigs: Look-ahead at the 2026 New Hampshire legislative session
State legislators have proposed over 1,140 bills over the first few weeks of the legislative year.
‘He took care of my team’: Sports bar named after late football coach opens
Buddy T’s Grill & Sports Bar, named after Buddy Teevens ’79, opened at the former location of Dunk’s Sports Grill earlier this month.
Former Maryland Governor Larry Hogan calls for bipartisan cooperation
Hogan said students should “have honest and open discussions” across the aisle.
Institute for Arctic Studies director Melody Brown Burkins to advise G7
A decorated “science diplomat,” Burkins will represent the United States on an international panel about Arctic climate policy.
















