Baker-Berry Library worker Brian Markee dies at 60
Markee died on March 29 after a long battle with cancer.
DOC holds first-ever “All Outside” diversity and inclusion conference
The four-day event included workshops, trips and speakers aimed at promoting access to the outdoors.
College COVID-19 policies to remain in place in light of increasing cases on campus
Community members can continue to participate in COVID-19 testing and wear masks or ask those around them to do so.
In-person ‘HackDartmouth’ hackathon sees a turnout of over 100 students
On April 16 and 17, students gathered to code and design a variety of apps after a two-year hiatus from in-person hackathons at Dartmouth.
$1.9 billion lawsuit alleges that Dartmouth Health system mismanaged employee retirement funds
31,256 employees joined the plaintiffs in the lawsuit filed in March.
Journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones gives Hop audience a “punch in the gut”
Hannah-Jones and Dartmouth faculty addressed America’s history of racism and also issued a warning about the fragility of American democracy.
Baseball continues to make a push in the Ivy League standings
The Big Green’s offense has been rolling after wins against Albany and Princeton.
The Look Ahead: Week 4
Men’s and women’s golf will compete in their respective Ivy League Championship tournaments, track will travel to Charlottesville for the Virginia Challenge and women’s rugby will play in the Ivy League 7s tournament.
Fall housing selection returns to room draw system for the first time in three years
Fall housing selection returns to room draw system for the first time in three years
Summit on Juniper apartments to provide undergraduate housing through next academic year
About 100 undergraduate students moved into the off-campus Summit on Juniper apartment complex this spring, noting unique amenities but minor inconveniences associated with ongoing construction.
Three professors win 2022 Guggenheim Fellowship
The fellowship provides support for recipients to focus on creative and academic projects.
New club seeks to bring more vegan-friendly options to Dartmouth Dining
Eating for the Earth club collaborates with Dartmouth Dining to diversify vegan choices in dining halls.
Women’s rugby takes third at Crimson 7s Tournament to kick off defense of 15s national championship title
The competitive side played its first 7s games since 2019, highlighted by a 50-0 rout of Sacred Heart University.
Collis Cafe employee Donna O’Gara dies at 64
O’Gara died on Monday, April 11 surrounded by family at home.
Dartmouth to return Samson Occom’s possessions to Mohegan Tribe
One of the documents includes what is believed to be the oldest sample of the Mohegan Tribe's written language.
Former US ambassador to Niger Bisa Williams speaks at Dickey Center event
Williams discussed her career as a foreign service officer, the increasing strategic importance of the African continent and the challenges of diplomacy in the modern era.
Tyler Vergho ’23 and Arvind Shankar ’23 lead Dartmouth Forensic Union to back-to-back win at National Debate Tournament
DFU now has the second-highest number of NDT wins among any collegiate debate team.
Review: Syd’s 'Broken Hearts Club' lacks her usual unique identity
While Syd cultivates a constantly chill atmosphere on her second album, it lacks the substance of her previous release.
Author Torrey Peters GR’13 shares about gender and relationships at Visibility:2022 event
Peters, author of the novel 'Detransition, Baby,' sparks a conversation about her best-selling book and her own experiences as a trans woman at Dartmouth.