Dartmouth Speculative Fiction Project considers next steps for the genre
The project brings together authors and Dartmouth professors to collaborate on new speculative fiction work rooted in scientific research on campus.
The project brings together authors and Dartmouth professors to collaborate on new speculative fiction work rooted in scientific research on campus.
“NEVER ENOUGH” is a poignant and introspective reintroduction to the R&B artist’s musical persona.
Arooj Aftab, Shahzad Ismaily and Vijay Iyer’s collaborative album exhibits success in its simplicity.
Big Green baseball struggles to continue on after facing losses against Harvard, BC and Yale in the past week.
Friends recalled how Adeleye, who passed away on March 1, “always had positivity to offer.”
After the College attempted to exclude 54% of graduate student workers from the union vote, graduate students and supporters rallied in protest.
Although SAE’s national organization allegedly re-recognized Dartmouth’s chapter in October, the fraternity remains unaffiliated with the College.
18-year-old William Menard, who was dismissed from his position as a College employee in January for assaulting five Dartmouth students, was arrested after groping two women in West Lebanon.
The annual New Music Festival brings together Dartmouth undergraduate and graduate musicians as well as guest performers, embodying a commitment to collaboration and improvisation.
Arts events this week in Hanover include film screenings, listening parties at Sawtooth and a Sicilian puppet show.
Members of the women’s and men’s track team split up to race at the UConn Northeast Challenge and Larry Ellis Invitational, baseball seeks to end their 17-game losing streak and men’s tennis will battle Columbia and Cornell this weekend at the Thompson Outdoor courts.
Known for her passion for social work, Thakur one day hoped to become a civil servant in India.
One year after undergraduate student workers unionized the Student Worker Collective at Dartmouth, the Graduate Organized Laborers at Dartmouth won their union vote by an 89% margin.
Students reflect on the purpose of Instagram in their lives and how the social media platform functions at Dartmouth.
For the first time since 2005, spring football practice began last Tuesday with a head coach other than Buddy Teevens.
Addison Verot ’25 talks to students about what the transition into springtime means to them, whilst reflecting on how she has changed in tandem with the seasons.
One writer explores why the phenomenon of the ‘Daily Dip’ is a staple of Dartmouth culture.
One writer philosophically muses on what we sacrifice in the pursuit of socialization.
Want to find inspiration for your next date in Hanover? Need a new spring anthem? Been dying to try a different smoothie at Collis, but don’t know what to choose? Look no further than this week’s Mirror Asks.