Reflection: Breaking the Routine
Emily Wadlow ’26 reflects on breaking her daily routine after spontaneously venturing into Hanover with a friend from home.
Emily Wadlow ’26 reflects on breaking her daily routine after spontaneously venturing into Hanover with a friend from home.
One writer investigates student-led theater groups on campus and their spring productions.
The Dartmouth sat down with author Matt Richardson '91 to discuss his new novel "Black Canvas: A Campus Haunting," which explores Dartmouth's history of slavery through the lens of the modern gothic horror genre.
In response to the College finding a swastika on the Green on April 21, Jewish leaders stated that Dartmouth needs stronger policies against antisemitism.
Advertised as a discussion panel followed by a Q&A, the Q&A portion was canceled due to Kenndy’s last-minute appearance at the event.
The Hanover Bike Walk Committee hopes to minimize harm to pedestrians and cyclists by advocating for improved road safety.
As concert productions have become increasingly costly, ticket prices have risen as availability has fallen.
The Big Green women’s softball team has proved to be a competitor in the Ivy League, but the team struggles to gain successful momentum.
Frank, this year’s Battle of the Bands winner and a student DJ will also perform at the event.
From April 21 to April 30, the Dartmouth community will celebrate the 53rd Earth Day through a series of pop-up shops, speakers and workshops.
Ca Lam was one of three Dartmouth scholars in 2023 to win the prestigious American Council of Learned Societies fellowship.
Nyhan was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in April.
The thrilling rugby 7s division championships meant multiple Big Green victories in Ivy League competition at Brophy Field in Hanover.
Chiriboga and Ortiz won uncontested elections for Student Government president and vice president on April 26.
For the first time since the pandemic began, Muslim students observed iftar — a post-sunset meal — in communal spaces.
Following the 2023 Consolidated Appropriations Act, approximately 103,000 state residents may no longer be eligible for Medicaid.
1,231 ballots were cast in the presidential election, down 15% from last year and 19% from 2021’s election.
DREAM program offers mentorship to at-risk kids in the area while also helping college students grow themselves.
After encountering some prospective ’27s, one writer reflects on her first year at Dartmouth.