Palestine Solidarity Coalition and Al-Nur co-host memorial service for victims of Israel-Hamas war
More than 300 community members attended the event, which honored “the innocents killed in the recent outbreak of apartheid violence.”
More than 300 community members attended the event, which honored “the innocents killed in the recent outbreak of apartheid violence.”
The history department hosted an event with two professors to discuss the ongoing conflict in the region.
As per tradition, Dartmouth students participated in the 54-mile hike from the peak of Moosilauke to Hanover, supported by volunteers along the route.
The plan is the first such reevaluation of Hanover sustainability goals since 2003.
Planned programs that include MobiliD and Solar Fleet Energy aim to increase electric vehicle usage.
Following boygenius’ successful album “the record,” new EP “the rest” builds upon the past work to create a uniquely powerful collection.
The Hop’s ongoing film series features both classic and recently-released movies that encompass some of the most fundamental fears in modern society.
With support from cultural consultant Humaira Ghilzai, Northern Stage’s ‘Selling Kabul’ hopes that audiences leave reflecting on the human toll of the war in Afghanistan and the effects of U.S. involvement.
Running in her first race of the season, Tymorek’s success is a result of her strong determination to recover and mutual support from teammates and coaches.
Female administrators and student leaders discussed improvements in Dartmouth’s attitudes toward women since the start of coeducation, though said there is still room for improvement.
The College launched a group to delineate future procedures regarding the handling of Native remains, while the anthropology department and Hood Museum are hiring new individuals to manage their inventories.
One writer explores the rich history of the DOC Fifty and its development over the years.
One writer reflects on physical and institutional changes taking place at Dartmouth, while appreciating the constants that make Dartmouth the familiar place it is.
’27s reflect on the academic and social components of adjusting to Dartmouth.
One writer explores the historically fraught relationship between the Department of Safety and Security and students.
One writer showcases several seasonal drinks around Hanover.
Before the frat ban ends on Nov. 1, members from the Class of 2026 doled out advice to first-years on how to approach the Greek social scene.
One writer explores the rich history of José Clemente Orozco’s “The Epic of American Civilization” and its special place in Dartmouth’s culture.
One writer explores the many quirks and traditions of the Dartmouth College Marching Band.
PAC members did not report the incident to the Department of Safety and Security or other College officials.