All living past and present U.S. Surgeons General convene at Dartmouth for panel on mental health
Approximately 1,400 people watched live or via livestream as U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy and his seven living predecessors discussed mental health.
College’s ‘mental health plan’ puts spotlight on wellness resources
Students’ access to mental health resources have increased in recent years, though questions over efficacy remain.
After rainy summer, peak foliage season returns in full swing
Although this year’s rainy summer has likely led to less vibrant leaves, peak foliage season has led to an increase in tourism.
Start of fall term sees rise in COVID-19 cases in New Hampshire
As of Oct. 1, the Dartmouth College Health Service documented 8 active cases, though some students say they think the number of unreported cases is higher.
Former Sen. Judd Gregg delivers 2023 Perkins Bass Distinguished Lecture
Gregg spoke about growing partisanship in the federal government and its causes.
Q&A with Adria Brown ’15, newly-appointed Native American Program director
Brown discussed her goals for the NAP and reflected on her time at Dartmouth.
Trends: Despite Shorter Attention Spans, the Most Popular Movies are Getting Longer
The increasing length of consumers’ favorite films harkens to an era where movies are an experience, not just a product.
Men’s soccer builds on victory against Princeton to defeat Penn, the 2022 Ivy League Champions
The Big Green sits at the top of Ivy League standings for men’s soccer with two consecutive victories against Princeton and Penn.
Former President Phillip J. Hanlon ’77 leaves behind decade-long legacy of expansion
Hanlon’s presidency oversaw the COVID-19 pandemic and billions in fundraising.
Prosecutors drop all charges against Ahmir Braxton ’25
Braxton had been charged in connection with a February 2023 armed robbery in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Dartmouth celebrates Yom Kippur
Chabad and Hillel both saw large turnout for events and services dedicated to honoring Yom Kippur.
‘He was the spirit of this place’: Buddy Teevens ’79 honored with candlelight vigil and football victory
Less than a week after former head coach Teevens’s death, football defeated Lehigh and honored his decades of impact at a candlelight vigil.
Inside the Hash Marks: Dear Coach Teevens
Dartmouth long snapper Josh Greene ’23 reflects on the tremendous impact that former Robert L. Blackman head coach Buddy Teevens ’79 had on Big Green football.
Claire Rosinkranz, Known for TikTok Virality, Headlines Fallapalooza
After months of planning from Dartmouth Programming Board, Fallapalooza saw a great turnout for performances from opener J. Maya and headliner Claire Rosinkranz.
Before the Curtain: Arts on Campus Week 4
Arts on campus this week feature the First-Year Project, the Hood Museum Community Day and a performance from the Hopkins Center resident theater company curious directive.
The Look Ahead: Week 4
Cross country travels to Boston for the annual Coast-to-Coast Battle in Beantown, women’s soccer moves forward undefeated and field hockey will take on Brown at home.
Dartmouth Dining implements changes, time limit on Green2Go
Dartmouth Dining reinstated a time limit on Green2Go at the Class of 1953 Commons while eliminating meal swipes at snack bars.
Thayer to offer online engineering master’s degree
Thayer will introduce a fully online computer engineering master’s program in an attempt to enhance accessibility.
College announces “a new plan” for housing on campus
The plan includes an undergraduate housing project on West Wheelock Street that could begin as early as next year.



















