Institute of Arctic Studies receives $1.3 million grant from National Science Foundation
The grant will help further the Institute’s core values of experiential education in the U.S. and polar regions.
The grant will help further the Institute’s core values of experiential education in the U.S. and polar regions.
The College offered a schedule of events on Nov. 11 to honor veterans, including tolling the Baker Tower bells and two lectures.
With one game left, the Big Green looks to avoid finishing last in the Ivy League for the first time since 2016.
The event, “Small Iceland,” touched on the unique challenges facing the North Atlantic country in a time of increasing global interdependence.
Events and programming by the First Generation Office aimed to bring support and awareness to Dartmouth’s first-generation community.
There have been more flu cases than average this fall, a season that usually experiences a natural spike.
The new store is located on Lebanon Street and open until 10 p.m. on weekdays and 11 p.m. on weekends.
Two years into its partnership with the Jed Foundation’s JED Campus Program, the College is expanding its mental health resources
In the run-up to the 2022 midterm elections today, students have spread voter awareness and Dartmouth Student Government has arranged for buses to transport students from campus to the polling station at Hanover High School.
The Student Alliance for Ukraine organizes to promote student awareness and help Ukraine’s fight for freedom from half a world away
Eliza Dunn ’25 looks back on 54 miles of perseverance and self-discovery.
One writer ponders whether classic high school tropes stay relevant in college.
Autumnal and atmospheric, here are five fall favorites for the end of your term
Voters will vote on candidates for gubernatorial, senatorial and congressional offices, as well as a host of local positions.
150 students attended the Thursday rally outside McNutt Hall, hosted by the Student Worker Collective at Dartmouth.
Panelists discussed the hostilities that many women suffered at the hands of male classmates and being told to not “rock the boat.”
Colleen Hoover illustrates the messiness and necessity of starting a new life after abuse.
No students attempted to touch the Homecoming bonfire this year, down from around 50 attempts in 2016, a result of increased safety precautions and a taller fence.