Election to create student dining worker union to be held in March
The College will accept the Student Worker Collective at Dartmouth’s status as a union if over 50% of voters vote “yes.”
Senior societies wrap up in-person tapping period
Members of the Class of 2023 decided whether to accept their offers on Feb. 20.
Rockefeller Center hosts former Health and Human Services secretary Alex Azar ’88
Azar spoke about his work on Operation Warp Speed and his experiences as HHS secretary during the Trump administration.
Dirt Cowboy begins selling “The Real Anthony Fauci”
The conspiratorial book, which aims to discredit Anthony Fauci’s career, has stirred controversy among the cafe’s patrons.
Men’s hockey sweeps Princeton, falls to No. 4 Quinnipiac
The men’s hockey team won two games over Princeton University this week, including a last-second victory in the annual "tennis ball game."
After a historic loss to Princeton, Dartmouth’s men’s basketball team rallies at home to take down Cornell and Columbia
The Big Green are now sixth in the Ivy League standings and just 1.5 games back from fourth.
Women’s basketball earns overtime victory over Cornell, falls to Columbia
The women's basketball team won its third game of the season on Friday with a 67-64 overtime win over Cornell University.
The Weekend Roundup: Week 8
Men’s and women’s basketball both defeated Cornell, men’s hockey beat Princeton twice and men’s and women’s lacrosse both opened up the spring season.
COVID-19 guidelines and enforcement vary on winter study abroad programs
While some students on winter study abroad programs expressed confusion and even discontent with COVID-19 regulations, others say their program's COVID-19 protocols have been successful.
Student-founded nonprofit FORT pays for students’ mental health bills
FORT is currently serving 12 Dartmouth students, according to founder Eva Yao ’23.
Energy Justice Clinic works on projects in New Hampshire, Chile
The organization, composed of students and faculty, investigates energy solutions in New Hampshire and Indigenous environmental rights in Chile.
Winter Carnival weekend sees record high turnout at polar bear plunge, low student involvement in planning
1,200 participants braved the swim in Occom Pond on Friday, shattering the previous record of 800.
Cafe@Baker’s opening delayed indefinitely
According to College spokesperson Diana Lawrence, the new cafe will likely not open until the College lifts its indoor mask mandate.
New state law restricts access to reproductive care
The bill makes it illegal to terminate a pregnancy after 24 weeks and also requires every person seeking an abortion to have an ultrasound.
Lyme Road project team hosts virtual student town hall meeting
Project team representatives discussed construction plans for a residential housing complex on Lyme Road.
From the Bleachers: Going Out in Style
Baily Deeter looks back on last Sunday’s Super Bowl LVI in this week’s edition of “From the Bleachers.”
Not Just the Flu: Dartmouth’s High-Risk Population and the Pandemic
Students with high-risk conditions share how they are navigating campus during the pandemic.
Swiper Stop Swiping: Novack’s Anti-Stealing Initiative
We investigate the changes to Novack’s approach to stealing.


















