Tuck professor Emily Blanchard named chief economist for U.S State Department
The Dartmouth spoke with Blanchard about her work, the global supply chain and more.
Listen Community Services launches boutique at Lebanon thrift store location
The boutique opened on Jan. 18, sparking mixed reactions from customers.
Interim provost David Kotz ’86 named provost effective immediately, College announces
Kotz has served as interim provost twice, from Oct. 2017 to Oct. 2018 and since July 2021.
Men’s basketball earns second Ivy League win of the season at Columbia
The Big Green’s win against the Lions puts them a game back from fourth in the Ivy League.
Men’s hockey beats No. 8 Cornell in shootout, falls to Union and Colgate
The Big Green played in three one-goal games, earning a victory over top-10 Cornell University.
Graduate student eligibility extension denied for Classes of 2022, 2023 and 2024
Each of these classes lost at least one season at Dartmouth to COVID-19.
The Weekend Roundup: Week 5
Men’s basketball defeated Columbia University, women’s track and field competed at the John Thomas Terrier Classic and men’s hockey defeated Cornell University in this week’s roundup.
College rejects voluntary recognition of Student Worker Collective at Dartmouth
The group will seek recognition in an election sanctioned by the National Labor Relations Board.
At least 23% of total student body has tested positive since Jan. 1
Health experts across the College stressed that the omicron variant continues to pose a threat to community members and health systems.
New Hampshire state House passes bill requiring law enforcement to notify public of immigration checkpoints
The bill will face its first Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Feb. 10.
Students and professors react to Biden’s first year as president
Inflation and the COVID-19 pandemic are big factors in Biden’s low approval rating, according to government professor Brendan Nyhan.
Q&A with outgoing College President Phil Hanlon
President Hanlon reflects on his time leading the College as he prepares to step down in June 2023.
Q&A with Board of Trustees chair Liz Lempres ’83 Th ’84
Lempres discusses College President Phil Hanlon’s tenure and the Board of Trustees’ plans for hiring a new president.
New residence hall set to replace the Onion placed on indefinite suspension
Zoning laws, permitting processes and a steam line running through the intended construction site have all complicated the new dormitory project.
$25 million gift launches new cancer research institute at Dartmouth, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health
The gift, the biggest so far in a $50 million campaign for the Norris Cotton Cancer Center, will fund research initiatives and clinical trials.
Review: 'Last Night at the Telegraph Club' is the Novel I Wish I Had in Middle School
The book balances historical research with a love story to which a young, queer audience can relate.
Dining on campus: the elusive home-cooked meal
A DDS policy bars students from cooking in communal kitchens with ingredients from the Class of 1953 Commons.
No Need to Know: Students React to Dartmouth’s Universal Need-Blind Admissions Policy
While many students were overjoyed by the news, others were skeptical of the College’s intentions and commitment to the policy.
The Antisemitism All Around Us
The Dartmouth community reacts to the recent Texas synagogue attack.




















