‘It’s all right to not be okay’: exploring mental health resources on campus
From group tutoring and religious life to professional counseling, a large variety of support resources are available for undergraduate students.
From group tutoring and religious life to professional counseling, a large variety of support resources are available for undergraduate students.
Kotz discussed his goals for his time in the interim position and the College’s plans for the fall term.
A festive tale with a side of Dartmouth lingo.
Despite a high vaccination rate and low number of cases within the Dartmouth community, some College and town COVID-19 policies are likely to remain in place in the fall to mitigate the spread of the virus.
The Board is responsible for the College’s financial resources, senior administration and reputation, but often feels inaccessible to and removed from students.
The policy, which aims to ensure a more communal and safe transition to college, bars first-year students from entering Greek houses during the first six weeks of term.
The large number of identity-based groups at the College offers a variety of different communities for students from different backgrounds.
Throughout the last year, undergraduate advisors aimed to support their residents and foster community despite virtual formats and isolating safety guidelines.
McClain reflects on her experiences working for the College and Hanover and discusses student involvement with town affairs.
Though Baker-Berry is a hub of student activity on campus, the College offers a variety of different library spaces.
Although for the past year dorm access has been limited to students’ own dorm buildings, students will regain access to all undergraduate dorms between the hours of 8 a.m. and 12 a.m. this fall.
The Class of 2025 has a unique opportunity to shape the future of Dartmouth.
The College also announced new COVID-19 precautions, including increased testing, for the fall term.
Some employees, members of their families and community members are protesting against the requirement that all DHMC employees be vaccinated against COVID-19 by Sept. 30.
After the traditional First-Year Trips program didn’t operate for the Class of 2024, many of this year’s Trips will have student leaders who have never participated in the program themselves.
During the iconic Dartmouth term that is sophomore summer, students are drawn to certain classes for the promise of engaging material, distribution credit and a manageable workload.
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The district saw few COVID-19 cases last year despite being almost completely in person.
The gym, which was closed at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, will remain so until the space is renovated to improve ventilation.
The restaurant has seen a handful of orders — often large ones — swiped every week since the beginning of the pandemic.