Smooth Sailing Ahead: Spotlight on Summer Sailing Lessons
Many students opt to participate in sailing classes during their sophomore summer, both to earn a coveted PE credit and to learn an often inaccessible sport.
Many students opt to participate in sailing classes during their sophomore summer, both to earn a coveted PE credit and to learn an often inaccessible sport.
The Big Ten’s acquisition of the University of California Los Angeles and the University of Southern California creates realignment speculations for the rest of college athletics.
Made by an anonymous donor, the gift is the largest in Tuck’s history.
On Friday, the community reacted to the overturning of Roe v. Wade, which struck down federal protections for abortion.
While the Courtyard Cafe will be fully closed for term, students have three options for late-night dining.
While some students supported the change, others noted caveats to the new financial aid policy, which aims to help middle-income families.
The petition, which has more than 100 signatures, calls for the College to restructure the Russian department to focus more broadly on Eastern European studies.
The Biden administration’s proposed changes to Title IX increase protection against harassment for gender and identity expression.
50 years since Title IX’s passage, sports have become a powerful instrument of opportunity for gender equality. The kicker — women aren’t done yet.
Big Green women’s hockey coach Liz Keady Norton will be assistant coach for the U18 women’s hockey team. From her players’ perspectives, there is no better coach for the job.
The proposed apartments — which would house 400 undergraduate students — will be relocated across Lyme Road to the north end of the golf course.
The bipartisan talk featured discussion on the impact of Russian disinformation and the United States’ commitment to supporting Ukraine.
Starting during the upcoming summer term, the College will replace loans with expanded scholarship grants.
The Dartmouth's seventh annual survey of the graduating class revealed improving but still overall negative views of the administration.
While some businesses in town still struggle because of COVID-19-related issues, others seem to have recovered.
Griffin discussed her retirement and her experience serving the community for the last 25 years.
While international students have faced a variety of different challenges, many have shared experiences throughout their undergraduate time at Dartmouth.
Since the Class of 2022 arrived on campus four years ago, the DOC has undergone various changes with the hope of becoming a more welcoming and equitable organization.
Seniors reflect on the importance of the Lodge in forging a sense of community at Dartmouth.