Federal circuit court judge Beth Robinson ’86 gives talk about courts, challenges in interpreting the law
The Rockefeller Center for Public Policy hosted Robinson in an event called “Courts, Myths, and the Foundation of Liberty.”
The Rockefeller Center for Public Policy hosted Robinson in an event called “Courts, Myths, and the Foundation of Liberty.”
The new club hopes to make drag accessible by hosting workshops and performing in shows, such as the annual Transform event.
The show memorializes the lasting effect of Japanese colonialism on Koreans by depicting stories of trauma and healing.
Students react to Foco’s notoriously eclectic aux.
A closer look at Dartmouth’s Life Sciences Greenhouse
If taking a sick day means missing class, are students willing to rest up?
Two writers chronicle students’ mixed reactions to social media’s newest fad.
Students discuss the drawbacks of college coffee culture.
Senior athletes reflect on the end of their sports careers.
Wilson and seven other distinguished speakers will be awarded honorary degrees.
Professor Sonali Chakravarti discussed the increasing importance of race in the legal system and the changing definition of jury impartiality.
The Powwow is organized by the Native American Program, while Hōkūpaʻa puts on the lūʻau.
Created for his senior thesis, the film highlights the beauty of life by exploring unexpected romantic connections.
Hanlon and Gentes will continue to work from home, according to College spokesperson Diana Lawrence.
The Big Green had a week of ups and downs with its championship hopes in question.
The Big Green ranked third among the five Ivy League teams competing.
Prince, who led the team in goals and assists this season, hopes he “left the jersey better than he found it.”
Men’s and women’s track compete in the Ivy League Outdoor Championships, softball has a conference series against Cornell, and baseball matches up against Manhattan.
Rapper Doechii will be featured as the opening artist.