First-Year Survey: ’27s Share Thoughts on Their First Term
The Dartmouth polled the Class of 2027, who generally feel optimistic about the College but have opposing viewpoints on Greek life and the frat ban.
The Dartmouth polled the Class of 2027, who generally feel optimistic about the College but have opposing viewpoints on Greek life and the frat ban.
Student voters are dissatisfied with the current political climate ahead of presidential primary elections.
One writer investigates the distribution of past College citations to campus organizations.
The eight universities have endured varying crimes, protests and public controversies since the start of the war.
One writer recommends six books to read during Native American Heritage Month.
Taylor Williams ’24 of women’s soccer reflects on her growth over the years in her role as a defender and as a team leader.
The former President visited the Upper Valley to deliver a nearly two-hour campaign speech at Stevens High School as part of his 2024 reelection bid.
The Novo Nordisk Foundation awarded Morlighem and engineering professor Hélène Seroussi a $1 million grant to study the behavior of ice sheets and predict changes in sea-levels.
The Dartmouth New Deal, a policy proposal, would have the College cut all financial ties with Israel-linked corporations “that are complicit in apartheid and its apparatuses,” it states.
Dartmouth’s First-Generation Office hosted events including community celebration dinners and baked goods handouts.
Despite awkward pacing, Sofia Coppola’s adaptation of Priscilla Presley’s memoir is a beautiful look into a complicated life.
Two writers explore the history of student activism at Dartmouth and how it has evolved through the years.
Hundreds of academics allege the student body has outpaced staff hiring for decades.
DSG Senators recounted their meetings with campus officials on mental health, student dissent policies and the economics of Dartmouth Dining.
Students who hail from states with strong political leanings said that they are eager to vote in New Hampshire due to its swing state status.
Hindu student organization Shanti planned a series of events for Dartmouth students to participate in Diwali traditions.
Students detail the mental health side of the “Dartmouth bubble,” as well as their methods for escaping the campus environment.
The preeminent gospel group on campus blends backgrounds and beliefs in their vibrant, upbeat performances.
Professor Mankin discusses the journey to his current work, his reflections on his research and his opinions on the future of climate change.
One writer explores how the economics and government departments distributively grade their students.