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.
Hanlon’s presidency oversaw the COVID-19 pandemic and billions in fundraising.
Braxton had been charged in connection with a February 2023 armed robbery in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Chabad and Hillel both saw large turnout for events and services dedicated to honoring Yom Kippur.
Less than a week after former head coach Teevens’s death, football defeated Lehigh and honored his decades of impact at a candlelight vigil.
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.
After months of planning from Dartmouth Programming Board, Fallapalooza saw a great turnout for performances from opener J. Maya and headliner Claire Rosinkranz.
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.
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 reinstated a time limit on Green2Go at the Class of 1953 Commons while eliminating meal swipes at snack bars.
Thayer will introduce a fully online computer engineering master’s program in an attempt to enhance accessibility.
The plan includes an undergraduate housing project on West Wheelock Street that could begin as early as next year.
Two writers investigate dry and open to campus events and explore Dartmouth’s freshmen social scene in light of the “frat ban.”
One writer documents student attempts to hike all 48 4,000 footers in New Hampshire’s White Mountain Range.
One writer explores how international student mentors support new international students when they arrive in Hanover.
Casual and avid student pickleballers alike reflect on the growth of the game at Dartmouth.
On Sept. 20, Dr. Ruha Benjamin delivered lecture “Utopia, Dystopia, or… Ustopia?” on the social implications of technological progress.
While “Scarlet” shows Doja Cat’s undeniable talent, its lack of cohesion cripples the success of the album as a whole.
Despite great acting and cinematography, “A Haunting in Venice” feels uncommitted to any genre.