Club athletes, gym users voice frustrations with inconsistent, overly stringent enforcement of mask mandate
While varsity teams are allowed to practice and play without masks, violations of the mask mandate have prompted the College to shutter Zimmerman — the only fitness center open to non-varsity students — and suspend the men’s club basketball team.
Former trustee Leon Black ’73 countersues former Russian model
In his latest legal filing, Black denies Guzel Ganieva’s sexual abuse allegations and claims that she and her counsel defamed him and that she attempted to extort him.
Shanti celebrates Diwali on Green
This year’s festivities included the Hindu worship ritual Puja, a candle-lighting ceremony on the Green and Hindu performances in the Alumni Hall.
‘Poor Clare’ shines light on the complications of diversity in theater
While the play's recent world premiere featured mostly people of color, the cast in the theater department’s adaptation is predominantly white.
Glee Club’s fall concert featured student selected songs alongside previous repertoire
The performance at The Church of Christ brought together students and community members.
Green To Go: Carpenter and Main serves Vermont on a plate
The intimate restaurant offers chic, affordable dishes made with local ingredients.
Dartmouth football impresses in 31-7 rout of No. 16 Princeton
Friday’s win moves the Big Green into a first-place tie with the previously undefeated Tigers with two games left to play for each team.
Men’s basketball to open season on the road at Boston College and Georgetown
The team will draw on veteran experience in its first games since March 2020.
Women’s Rugby Dominates All Season, Seeks NIRA Championship
The team will look to defend its 2019 NIRA Championship win.
From the Bleachers: Chaos across college football
Baily Deeter breaks down a crazy year in college football in this week's edition of "From the Bleachers."
Roundup: Week 8
Football crushed No. 16 Princeton University 31-7, men’s hockey beat Colgate University 3-2 but lost to No. 15 Cornell University 5-4, the swimming and diving team opened its season at Brown University and more in this week’s roundup.
After bomb threats at peer institutions, Dartmouth has not received any threats, Safety and Security ‘on alert’
All four threats against the other Ivies were determined to be not credible.
Community members express mixed feelings following announcement of Hanover town manager Julia Griffin’s plans to retire
Griffin has served as town manager for the past 25 years; while town organization members wish her well, students remember Griffin for her guest column “Selfish Students.”
Students report incidents of theft, unwanted entry
As students reacclimate to living on-campus, some also reported incidents of unwanted entry into their dorm rooms.
College mostly maintains virtual mental health resources
Dick’s House Counseling Center, Mental Health Union and Student Wellness Center offer a hybrid of virtual and in-person services.
Monica Morrison ’07 and Rob Langrick Tu’06 reach settlement in defamation case following allegations of 2005 sexual assault
As part of the settlement, Morrison’s insurance company paid $175,000 to Langrick.
Hall of Krame: Dartmouth Hockey’s NHL Recruitment Freeze
The puck dropped on the men’s hockey season last Friday, and without NHL prospects on its roster, Dartmouth already faces a huge disadvantage compared to much of its conference.
DDS experiences shortages as a result of theft, supply chain issues
DDS has devised a “Good Karma” box where students can return items consequence-free — but the first one was stolen.
Ombuds office to be reinstated, College confirms
The office, which has remained vacant since 2017, will be one place for community members to voice concerns — but current plans don’t include undergraduate students.


















