Thayer research engineer John Currier ’79 Th’81 dies at 64
Currier died Monday “after a battle with cancer,” Thayer School of Engineering Dean Alexis Abramson announced in an email.
Native American Program, Office of Greek Life, Tucker Center continue to search for new directors
As the term draws to a close, some students express confusion and discontent.
Beth Robinson ’86 becomes first out LGBTQ+ woman appointed to federal circuit court
An active player in the decision to legalize same-sex marriage in Vermont, Robinson previously served as a lawyer and judge on the Vermont Supreme Court.
Dartmouth celebrates Veterans Day
The Dartmouth community heard from President Emeritus James Wright last Thursday on the evolving nature of war.
Local town leaders hail passage of bipartisan infrastructure bill
The $1.2 trillion law will funnel billions of dollars in funding to Vermont and New Hampshire.
Upper Valley Adaptation Workgroup hosts panel on climate migration
The Nov. 9 panel featured representatives from local organizations which are researching and preparing for impending climate migration to the Upper Valley.
Dartmouth football defeats Cornell 41-7, Ivy League title up for grabs next week
Two years removed from a heartbreaking loss versus the Big Red that kept Dartmouth from a perfect season, the Big Green flipped the script.
Men’s basketball upsets Georgetown, falls to Boston College in season openers
The win against Georgetown marks the first against a major conference opponent in 32 years.
Men’s and women’s cross country place 8th, 11th at NCAA Northeast Regionals
Despite strong showings, neither team qualifies for next weekend’s NCAA National Championships.
The Weekend Roundup: Week 9
Football defeats Cornell, men’s basketball upsets Georgetown and women’s rugby advances to the NIRA semifinals in this edition of the weekend roundup.
Inside the Hash Marks: A Dream Fulfilled
Dartmouth long snapper Josh Greene ’23 reflects on what this season has meant to him as the Big Green prepare for the final game of the season.
Over $200,000 allegedly stolen from The Dartmouth, report to police says
The funds were apparently taken during the tenure of the former office manager, who worked at the paper part-time from 2012 until her resignation in September 2021.
Child care centers in Upper Valley face staffing shortages
Green Mountain Children’s Center will be closing its Hartford campus this month, according to executive director Christy Loiselle.
Undergraduate JED committee finalizes mental health assessment, Student Assembly hosts panel
The mental health forum was preceded by a small student demonstration pushing for more tangible change in the College’s mental health policies.
Vaccination eligibility extended to children aged five to 11
Interim Provost David Kotz has cited the vaccination of young children as one of few remaining criteria for lifting the College’s indoor mask mandate.
Limited appointment availability at Dick’s House prompts student frustration
Appointments are often unavailable for weeks, according to student sources.
COVID-19 update: Kotz deems College’s COVID-19 handling this fall ‘generally a success’
Low masking compliance, however, may lead the College to make changes to the library’s operations.
College hosts virtual roundtable to commemorate 50 years of coeducation
Laurel Richie ’81, Liz Lempres ’83 Th ’84 and moderator Susan Dentzer ’77 discussed their experiences as women at College and beyond.
Coast Jazz Orchestra’s final show of the term to feature Bill Lowe, ensemble
Lowe’s Signifyin’ Natives will perform alongside Dartmouth’s avant-garde student jazz group.


















