Matthew Libby’s ‘Sisters’ explores the connections between humans and technology
The 2022 winner of the Neukom Institute Literary Arts Award for Playwriting will be coming to Hanover on Jan. 12 and Jan. 13.
The 2022 winner of the Neukom Institute Literary Arts Award for Playwriting will be coming to Hanover on Jan. 12 and Jan. 13.
Now almost two months removed from clinching its second consecutive NIRA 15s championship, the women’s rugby team sets its sights on the spring.
The Big Green defeated the Bulldogs, last year’s Ivy League champion, for the first time since 2015 Friday night.
Former sports editor and varsity cross country runner Jason Norris ’24 writes about his time training while traveling over winter break.
The suit has led to calls from students and alumni to change the name of the Black Family Visual Arts Center, of which Black is the namesake.
Even as the Hop undergoes construction, winter term’s arts scene is poised to impress.
A dozen players were named All-New England, All-Ivy and Academic All-District I this season.
The Big Green kept pace into the start of the second half of its Ivy League opener, but Adelekun’s foul trouble led to an insurmountable deficit.
Women’s basketball hopes to secure its first conference win, men’s hockey travels to battle undefeated Quinnipiac, men and women’s skiing head to the Bates Carnival to kick off competitive ski season.
Students praised the updated late night dining option, which will be open from 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m., seven days a week.
State officials have derided the scheduling changes, which places the South Carolina primary three days before New Hampshire.
Restaurant and store owners in Hanover said that they experience decreased revenues during the six-week academic break and must resort to creative solutions.
Tejera, a former Publisher of The Dartmouth, died of a heart attack.
Students admitted in the most competitive early decision cycle in College history engaged in both virtual and in-person admissions resources.
A record-breaking admissions cycle saw over 3,000 early decision applicants.
The program will increase access and leadership opportunities for historically underrepresented groups in STEM.
Sayarath joined the Geisel School of Medicine in 2006 and was an expert in research regulation and compliance.
Adrienne Murr ’25 reflects on a tumultuous fall, through the music that accompanied it
For Dartmouth students suffering both temporary and long-term injuries, getting help from the administration can be frustrating.
’26s share hopes and plans for their first Winterim