Sacred Spaces, Sacred Sounds: Reflections on the Reopening of Rollins Chapel
One writer muses on the reopening of campus’s sacred space and the people who enjoy and enable its music.
One writer muses on the reopening of campus’s sacred space and the people who enjoy and enable its music.
Running Collis’s weekly programming is a challenging — but rewarding — task.
An investigation into the stereotypes of library rooms and their occupants.
One writer chronicles our less-than picturesque winter term.
The Chris Bustard Memorial Snow Race will be held on March 19 and will honor the legacy of Bustard, a husband and father remembered for his love for the outdoors and kind-hearted nature.
Recognized senior societies also contacted off-campus students to indicate their intention to tap them in the spring, marking a departure from previous years.
The All Outside conference, which ran from Feb. 22 to Feb. 26, aimed to provide students with the opportunity to learn new skills, listen to speakers and discuss diversity and inclusion in the outdoors.
The D.C.-based fellowship focuses on social justice through virtual programming, trips to the U.S. Capitol and an oral history project to be completed at the College.
Despite the Big Green’s last-place finish as a team, the meet featured several record-breaking performances.
The building will be temporarily closed following smoke and water damage from the Sunday morning fire.
The five students’ proposal is estimated to reduce energy use by 71.5% and save about $2,000 a year.
The club powerlifting team had athletes qualify for nationals this past weekend, encouraged by a supportive environment that has been actively cultivated by its members.
After losing its first two tournament matches, Dartmouth rallied to beat Brown University on the final day to avoid a last-place finish.
The ski team competes in the EISA championship, softball and baseball kick off their seasons and men’s and women’s lacrosse look to build on season-opening wins.
Former Safety and Security officer Teddy Willey died in West Virginia on Feb. 9, after a long career that included 20 years as a coal miner before his arrival at Dartmouth in 2000.
The contract — which was accepted by the College on Feb. 18 after the SWCD voted to strike — also includes sick pay and mental health pay for all student Dartmouth Dining Services workers.
One writer talks to the student workers who watch the world from behind the front desks of Dartmouth.
Who goes to the gym on Valentine’s Day? One writer has a heart-to-heart with the gym rats and single students on our favorite Hallmark holiday.