Chronicles of Self-Care
Students share how they take time for themselves within a busy Dartmouth term.
Students share how they take time for themselves within a busy Dartmouth term.
Though traditionally a debate, the event was converted to a town hall due to the uncontested election.
State officials remain split on the decennial drawing of congressional boundaries as the June 10 filing deadline looms.
“five seconds flat” builds upon raw lyricism and extends her storytelling through a longer exploration of heartbreak.
The White River Junction-based theater company featured Dartmouth students and faculty both on and off stage.
Azar was named to the ECAC all-tournament team in both the flat and the fences.
Softball plays six games this week, women’s rowing will begin its postseason starting with the Eastern Sprints Regatta on Sunday and men and women’s track will travel to Philadelphia for the Penn Relays.
Deutch gave one lecture on the CIA and another on energy policies.
O’Keefe discussed a wide range of his organization’s efforts to uncover what he referred to as “corruption” in the media and in politics.
Each of Dartmouth’s four boats improved its times over the course of the invitational, highlighted by a first-place finish for the second varsity on Saturday.
The planned renovations will create a new outdoor plaza, recital hall and dance studio.
The cafe opened to positive reactions from students, while student workers report sparse foot traffic thus far.
The scholarship supports students interested in research related to the natural sciences, engineering and mathematics.
Though it started as a platform that encouraged experimentation, TikTok’s fashion content has been taken over by corporate driven “microtrends.”
Competition and collaboration were embraced when seven campus bands came together to perform short sets, with attendees voting for their favorites at the end.
A reflection on the trials and tribulations of navigating romantic relationships at Dartmouth.
Two writers investigate the spring term tradition of the daily dip.
Reflections from seven days with my phone powered off.
Students share their experiences owning emotional support animals in a college environment.
Two writers investigate whether the aggregated Marriage Pact data accurately reflects the student body.