Kappa Kappa Kappa fraternity changes name to Kappa Pi Kappa
The fraternity, which was founded in 1842, noted concerns over its previous name’s resemblance to a hate group.
The fraternity, which was founded in 1842, noted concerns over its previous name’s resemblance to a hate group.
Goals over the next three years include making the golf course wheelchair accessible, combating invasive species and decommissioning old golf course infrastructure.
Amid heightened temperatures and increased outdoor activities, students have cited the lack of air conditioning in dorms as their chief complaint.
After lower-than-average participation last year, foreign study and language study programs show signs of attracting pre-pandemic levels of participation.
Bringing together musicians from a variety of different genres, Green Key weekend offers several concerts across campus.
With Green Key weekend centered around the arts, dancers at Dartmouth are excited to carry this love for performing into their upcoming shows this spring.
Reflections on coming to Dartmouth from the Midwest
Reflections on the pressure to find your passion
Two writers look for hidden Listserv gems.
Students reflect on changing their minds and career ambitions in college.
Unaffiliated sophomores express excitement and anxiety for the upcoming term.
Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering bridges the gap between the humanities and the sciences.
Campus responses included two reproductive rights rallies on the Green.
The festival, which welcomed over 1,000 guests, included a start-up business competition, panel discussions and tours of the new academic infrastructure on campus.
Wilcox alleges that Zachary Wang ’20 was responsible for the shooting of seven lightbulbs of a menorah on the Green during Hanukkah in December 2020.
The sustainability master plan will tackle long-term challenges and goals for the town’s growth.
Gamse discussed his interest in pursuing a career overseeing Greek life, building relationships with students and his goals for his time at Dartmouth.
After years without the event, students must defer to the ’22s on style, fashion and expectations.
Torpey will step into the role starting in June, bringing a background of mayoral, municipal and public administration experience to the town.