Dartmouth Dialogues celebrates its two-year anniversary
Community members said the initiative was “changing campus culture,” although some students were unaware of its impact.
Community members said the initiative was “changing campus culture,” although some students were unaware of its impact.
The Dartmouth sat down with five professors to discuss the recent United States operation in Caracas that resulted in the capturing of Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro.
At the first weekly DSG meeting of the winter term, senators also discussed an upcoming American Civil Liberties Union seminar regarding Immigration and Customs Enforcement and an emergency preparedness training for students.
Dartmouth’s Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for Public Policy needs expansion.
In the final installment of “Democracy Also Dies in Daylight,” Caroline Menna ’29 argues that democratic recovery depends on citizens and institutions confronting corruption and rebuilding democratic norms.
Humans are told to believe in the inevitability of the modern world’s problems. Art must imagine beyond them.
On view through Aug. 8, the exhibition assembles nearly 50 objects from the museum’s permanent collection to tell a visual story of America’s founding.
Friends and family recalled her talent for dancing, love of writing and compassion for others.
Featuring a complex protagonist and acting alongside an exhilarating plot and cinematography, Josh Safdie’s first solo film hits the cinematic jackpot.
DP2’s holistic model serves 900-plus student-athletes across eight service areas, from injury recovery to mental performance.
More than a decade after captaining Bobby Clark’s Notre Dame squad to a national title, Klekota arrives in Hanover to lead the program named in his mentor’s honor.
The women’s hockey team currently sits at 4-13-3 with 10 regular season games left in the season.
Town officials revised an ordinance that violated a state law mandating compliance with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
The College hosted over 50 on-campus events for students throughout the break.
Robert Tulloch, who was underage when he murdered two Dartmouth professors in 2001, was made eligible for resentencing following a 2012 Supreme Court decision that struck down life-without-parole sentences for minors.
Context and scale are essential to understanding Dartmouth’s Greek Life Community
Weiss entered CBS preaching a familiar message about viewpoint diversity. Now her policy has turned into a weapon against legitimate critique.
The Big Green outscored the defending champions in the second half.
The Big Green are creating a splash this season with new records making program history.
The Big Green won eight of their first ten games, their best record in their first ten games since the 1989-1990 season.