Q&A with Yankees prospect Ben Rice ’22
Rice reflected on how his time at Dartmouth primed him with discipline, endurance and grit that has aided him as he moves through the Yankees’ farm system.
Rice reflected on how his time at Dartmouth primed him with discipline, endurance and grit that has aided him as he moves through the Yankees’ farm system.
The 3,582 voters who showed up to the polls in Hanover overwhelmingly supported moderate Republican Nikki Haley and incumbent President Joe Biden.
One writer investigates the history of the bells in Baker Tower and how they are currently played.
In Hanover and Lebanon, Haley garnered the majority of total votes cast, and voters largely cast write-in votes in the Democratic primary.
Some voters worry that dissatisfaction with the political process and conflicts over New Hampshire’s first-in-the-nation primary status may result in low voter turnout at the polls today.
According to a campus-wide poll, incumbent President Joe Biden won the majority of votes from students, while former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley is popular among Republican students.
In their second meeting on Jan. 21, DSG representatives clarified their role in informing the student body.
ChatGPT’s user base has grown in the past year, leading some students and faculty at the College to adopt its use in classrooms.
Big Green came up with six blocks in a 76-51 home defeat.
Over 150 attendees from Dartmouth and the Upper Valley gathered to urge Congress and the College to oppose apartheid in Israel.
As of today, Dartmouth has opened the ice rink on the Green, with free skate rentals available at the James W. Campion Rink in West Lebanon.
In their first meeting of the term on Jan. 14, DSG representatives discussed meetings with College officials, new dining and technology initiatives and ice skate rentals on the Green.
Two writers talk to current and former students about their relationship with alcohol consumption and its perception on campus.
One writer investigates food waste on campus by speaking to students and faculty.
During the fall, the College suspended Alpha Chi and Sig Nu, which are now on alcohol probation this winter. Students alleged that Beta currently serves a suspension through summer term 2024, and that APhi received alcohol probation for winter only.
Dean Elizabeth Smith and Kristi Clemens discuss their involvement in the project and future plans for it.
The Path to the Presidency series invites candidates to campus to speak to students and community members about their policy goals.
Amid confusion over New Hampshire’s primary status, student and community organizations work to ensure voter participation.