Fossil Free Dartmouth publishes “Investigating Irving” report critiquing College’s ties to fossil fuels
Several professors expressed skepticism at the report’s findings and methodology.
Several professors expressed skepticism at the report’s findings and methodology.
Several organizations, such as Fossil Free Dartmouth and Dartmouth Energy Alliance, advocated for changes to Dartmouth’s environmental policy.
Franks spoke about privacy concerns in the technology industry to a crowd of roughly 100 attendees.
Depending on how it is utilized, gore can either enhance the audience’s experience or subtract from the eerie unease on which horror often relies.
The soft, breathy style has been increasingly popular with performers such as Billie Eilish and Lana Del Rey.
Roan V. Wade ’25 and Kevin Engel ’27 remained inside a tent encampment on the Parkhurst front lawn for several hours before being detained by law enforcement.
Students feel “hesitant” to use the policy out of concern for their immigration status.
Homecoming weekend featured a series of festivities without resulting in any arrests or attempts to touch the bonfire.
The physics and astronomy professor discussed her involvement with NASA’s Atmospheric Perturbations around the Eclipse mission.
To fulfill White River Junction’s unsatisfied need for coffee and provide a new community space, the theater company has opened a new pop-up cafe.
The bakery, which began with a focus on Brazilian sweets, has expanded to include food with European and American influences.
Despite a tough battle in the rain, the Big Green fell to Harvard and looks to improve upon its already solid tactics as it closes out the end of the season.
The DSG Senate discussed “safe spaces” for students to discuss the war and incorporating custodians more into residential life.
One writer explores the history of student political ideologies and voting patterns on campus.
Students from warm climates reflect on dealing with Hanover’s cold weather.
Connor Allen ’25 reflects on what he wishes his first-year self knew.
Students and faculty discuss the merits and nuance of the Take Your Professor to Lunch program.
One writer explores what it is like to go to Dartmouth at the same time as a sibling.
Two writers explore what it means to be a member of Dartmouth’s red-haired community.