Trump compact could threaten academic freedom, professors and student leaders say
Community members expressed concern that signing a deal with the White House may hinder academic freedom.
What agreeing to the higher education compact would mean for Dartmouth
Signing the compact would require the College to combat grade inflation, freeze tuition costs and end “preferential treatment” in admissions.
DSG proposes student referendum on the Trump administration’s compact
The student body vice president also signed a joint statement with other university student government representatives opposing the compact.
ISC and IFC houses extend 615 bids to new members in fall recruitment
Six sororities offered bids to 290 new members, and 13 fraternities offered bids to 325 new members.
Hofmann-Carr: Conservatives Should Openly Denounce Brian Kilmeade
In the old days, calling for executing homeless people would get you fired — and it still should.
Menna: With the Compact, Dartmouth Is At A Critical Inflection Point
Dartmouth should acknowledge the goals it shares with the Trump administration while insisting on pursuing them independently and in collaboration with peer colleges and universities.
More than half of Dartmouth faculty members sign petition against Trump compact
The petition states that signing the compact would “undermine” the College’s “academic freedom.”
Tucker McRae ’26 to captain men’s hockey team
The squad aims to defend its Ivy League championship with a newly elected captain after past captains graduate.
Dartmouth football beats Yale 17-16 in Homecoming game
Strong ground game and a second-half turnaround erased a 10-point deficit to secure the victory as time expired.
Women’s soccer maintains Ivy League success after win against Columbia and tie at Brown
Women’s soccer earns big win over Columbia in first home Ivy League Matchup and ties Brown 0-0.
World’s first campus wellness AI under development at Dartmouth
The program, Evergreen.AI, is expected to enter beta testing in early 2026.
Professors, companies and the College: Tensions in AI
As AI companies aggressively market their technologies to students, questions remain about the impact on cognitive development and critical thinking.
AI policies at Dartmouth today vary by professor
The College’s artificial intelligence policy largely leaves it up to professors to set the rules in their classrooms.
Special advisor to the Provost on AI James Dobson discusses the future of AI at Dartmouth
Dobson hopes Dartmouth can claim a prominent role in the development of AI on college campuses.
Tariffs cause uncertainty for Upper Valley businesses
Local business owners report increased prices for imports, diminished profits and fear over unpredictable policy changes.
Trump administration sues New Hampshire for voter data
New Hampshire officials have refused to turn over voters’ partial security numbers and birthdays.
Dartmouth students found chapter of Turning Point USA
The organization aims to provide a platform for conservative voices on campus and plans to host high profile conservative speakers.
Verbum Ultimum: Make More Classrooms Device-Free
Banning laptops and phones from more classrooms at the College is good for student learning and mental health.
Arzoumanidis and Taneja: Dystopia’s Here: The Dangers of Outsourcing Intimacy
AI being one’s closest confidant is a societal failure.















