Hanover Selectboard candidates make final pitch to community before election
At a forum for community members on Thursday, three Hanover Selectboard candidates argued that housing is the top issue that Hanover residents face.
At a forum for community members on Thursday, three Hanover Selectboard candidates argued that housing is the top issue that Hanover residents face.
Students and legislators speak out against Senate Bill 272, which would force New Hampshire teachers to disclose students’ changes to their gender identity to parents.
Her concert on May 1 at House of Blues delivered a new rock twist on her typical soft pop style.
This spring, Dartmouth students in Art History and Music traveled to Rome and Vienna respectively, for a more intensive and immersive experience in their fields of artistic study.
In April, the College found Native American remains in the anthropology department’s and Hood Museum of Art’s teaching collections.
12 universities competed at the meet, which was hosted on the Green for the first time since 2018.
Meghan Powers ’23 and Marius DeMartino ’25 break down the best and worst of “Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty.”
Moderated by art history professor Mary Coffey, the panel featured artists Scherezade García and Sonia Romero with co-curator Claudia Zapata.
Men’s and women’s track will travel to Philadelphia to compete in the Ivy League Heptagonal Championship, women’s rugby will finish its season at nationals and baseball hopes to build upon its winning momentum against Brown.
Robert Keeler ’36 left a donation for the College’s golf course, which caused legal issues after the Hanover Country Club’s closure in 2020.
The speakers and four others will receive honorary degrees at the ceremony.
Walk four years in Caris White’s shoes.
Tyler Amell-Angst ’26 explores the cultural significance of the Collis Lunch Special on campus and reviews the daily Special for a week.
Emily Wadlow ’26 reflects on breaking her daily routine after spontaneously venturing into Hanover with a friend from home.
One writer investigates student-led theater groups on campus and their spring productions.
The Dartmouth sat down with author Matt Richardson '91 to discuss his new novel "Black Canvas: A Campus Haunting," which explores Dartmouth's history of slavery through the lens of the modern gothic horror genre.
In response to the College finding a swastika on the Green on April 21, Jewish leaders stated that Dartmouth needs stronger policies against antisemitism.
Advertised as a discussion panel followed by a Q&A, the Q&A portion was canceled due to Kenndy’s last-minute appearance at the event.
The Hanover Bike Walk Committee hopes to minimize harm to pedestrians and cyclists by advocating for improved road safety.
As concert productions have become increasingly costly, ticket prices have risen as availability has fallen.