Sororities return to virtual recruitment in response to College’s ban on indoor social gatherings
The College will rely on Greek houses to police their own members on social gathering restrictions.
Title IX survey results show decrease in unwanted sexual contact and increase in awareness of campus resources over four years
Reduced social interactions during the pandemic, however, may have contributed to the apparent improvement, according to Title IX coordinator Kristi Clemens.
Q&A with Rockefeller Center policy fellow Anne N. Sosin ’02
Sosin discussed the omicron variant, keeping elementary schools open and the importance of masking.
Multiple Lebanon housing projects to be completed in the upcoming year
Among the projects is a 309 unit apartment complex targeted towards Dartmouth graduate students, for which leasing will begin this month.
New Hampshire spearheads free at-home testing initiatives
The state originally distributed a limited number of free take-home rapid tests in November, but now that its supply has increased, New Hampshire residents may order free PCR tests online.
Alum Spotlight: studio art intern Phoebe Kong ’21 prepares for 2022 exhibitions
Kong explores the tensions of human relationships in her works of drawing and painting.
Men’s basketball team earns first Ivy League win against Brown
Ryan Cornish ’25 led the team in scoring in his first collegiate start.
Swimming and diving teams return to action against Yale and Penn
The meet at Penn marked the Big Green’s first time competing in more than a month.
Hall of Krame: Men’s Basketball’s Late Game Struggles
Justin Kramer analyzes the Big Green’s difficult stretch of close losses so far this season.
One-on-one with women’s hockey head coach Liz Keady Norton
The Big Green is off to an 8-10 start in Keady Norton’s first season with the team.
The Weekend Roundup: Week 1
Men’s basketball snaps an eight-game skid, women’s track and field finishes third in Cambridge and women’s hockey takes on No. 8 Colgate in this week’s roundup.
‘We’re not going back to the way we did things last year’: Dartmouth presses forward with in-person classes and move in
The College has separated itself from its peer institutions with its comparatively relaxed COVID-19 policies.
Dartmouth Asian Pacific American Alumni Association launches fund to support program establishment
The fund has raised around $203,000 since its launch last month.
NH state House tables bill that would have barred businesses, schools from imposing vaccine mandates
The bill, which passed the House education committee in November, would have impacted Dartmouth.
Sig Ep to return to campus this winter
Although the fraternity will not have access to its former house until the summer, two development directors have temporarily moved to Hanover to begin recruiting new members.
Vermont expected to send state’s first woman to Congress
The Green Mountain state is the only remaining U.S. state that has never elected a woman to federal office.
“Spider-Man: No Way Home” celebrates its beloved characters (Spoilers)
The movie is a love letter to its fans and a thank you for 20 years of continued devotion.
Hanover High alumnus Julian Higgins on his upcoming film “God’s Country”
The neo-Western thriller will premiere this month at the Sundance Film Festival.
Christmas From Quarantine
Omicron experiences during winterim shifted how students view the future of COVID-19 during 22W.



















