Begin Again: Adjusting to a New College for the Second Time
Two transfer students and a dual-degree student talk about their transition into the Dartmouth community.
Dartmouth ends COVID-19 vaccination requirement
Dartmouth no longer requires that students, faculty and staff submit documentation to verify that they have received the requisite COVID-19 vaccinations.
Political scientist Pratap Mehta speaks at Democracy Summit event
The event is the second in a student-run series that seeks to discuss democracy at home and abroad.
Review: ‘Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd’ explores new territory
Though Lana Del Rey incorporates her usual themes of desire and abuse in her new 16-track album, it finds a unique sound through its production.
Review: boygenius’s ‘the record’ is more than strong enough
boygenius’s debut album and first release since a 2018 EP is an ode to the romance of powerful friendship.
Trends: Film and television that satirize wealth rise in popularity
“Knives Out,” “Triangle of Sadness” and “The White Lotus” reveal a public discussion on wealth.
Ski Patrol holds sixth annual Pond Skim at Dartmouth Skiway
The event highlights the Ski Patrols’ work at the Dartmouth Skiway, where they provide emergency care.
Students and professors speak out against potential TikTok ban
After the U.S. House of Representatives advanced legislation that would enable a nationwide TikTok ban, students and professors expressed concerns with First Amendment rights and the potential ban’s effectiveness.
College hosts Indigenous rights activist Pavel Sulyandziga for guest lecture
Pavel Sulyandziga spoke about the effects of the Russian government on Indigenous communities and answered questions from audience members.
Hanover Selectboard proposes budget increase of $1.6 million
The Hanover Selectboard’s budget increase will mitigate inflation and labor shortages.
Dartmouth baseball falls to UMass Lowell after disappointing sweep by UPenn
The Big Green loses all three matches to UPenn after a postponement due to weather, quickly followed by another loss to UMass Lowell this past week.
Students accepted to the Class of 2027 respond to increased admissions resources, improved financial aid
Students drawn from a record-breaking 28,842 applicants applied with relaxed pandemic restrictions and recent improvements to financial aid.
Q&A with biological sciences professor Mary Lou Guerinot
Biological sciences professor Mary Lou Guerinot was appointed to the National Academy of Sciences’ Governance Council in February.
Before the Curtain: Arts on Campus Week 2
Arts on campus include films at the Hop, a music festival, a Hood gallery talk and the final concert of Apple Hill String Quartet’s residency at the Hop.
Reflection: Adrift in Paradise
Marius DeMartino ’25 ponders the nature of being caught in between two homes.
Distance Makes the Soul Grow Stronger
Juniors reflected on returning to campus this spring after time away.
Learning in the Interim: Spotlight on College-Sponsored Break Trips
Students share their experiences on College-sponsored excursions during spring break.
Students Reflect on Their Decision to Attend the College in the Woods
One writer explores his decisions to choose Dartmouth and discusses this with students from each year.




















