Dating at Dartmouth: Polling on Love at the Big Green
The Dartmouth polled students on their views of romantic relationships and dating culture on campus.
The Dartmouth polled students on their views of romantic relationships and dating culture on campus.
One writer reclaims Valentine’s Day as an excuse to celebrate neglected forms of platonic love.
One writer investigates the history of live music performances on campus, including both headliners and student bands.
Long-distance couples emphasize the effort required to maintain a relationship across many miles.
One writer explores the history of Stinson’s Village Store and the diversity of Dartmouth student experiences there.
Dartmouth social chairs and other party planners discuss the intricacies of planning and throwing themed events on campus.
One writer investigates the social culture of athletes versus non-athletes and the stereotypes surrounding both groups.
Fifth-year students navigate identity crises, keeping in touch with friends and a feeling of falling behind.
In the spirit of love, one writer explores where Dartmouth students enjoy going on dates.
According to an email sent from Dean of the College Scott Brown, the College is currently investigating the incident.
After a long application process, the Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies is awarded an IMSD grant to promote diversity within the biomedical research field.
Students were invited to participate in various cultural activities, including a dragon parade that took place at Collis Center on Feb. 11.
Economic issues caused the Casque & Gauntlet Trust to sell its property to the College. Proceeds from the sale have been donated to the College to go toward the Dartmouth Dialogues initiative.
Several students feel the reversal disadvantages low-income students, while others believe it appropriately reflects Dartmouth’s commitment to academic success.
Tuckerbox will open a new cafe in White River Junction, and West Lebanon will welcome a Planet Fitness and a J.Crew Factory.
Over two terms have passed since Beilock was sworn in on June 12, 2023.
El-Ariss is chair of the Middle Eastern studies program and has been actively involved in campus dialogue efforts.
Voting patterns in Hanover are unique in the state due to the high percentage of college-educated voters.
Since the attack, students and community members have expressed grief and frustration towards the College for its lack of response.
The Winter Carnival Committee collaborates with the Dartmouth Physics and Astronomy Society for this year’s carnival.