Softball looking forward to the season following their first weekend of competition
Despite losses last weekend, head coach Jen Williams is looking forward to a successful softball season.
Despite losses last weekend, head coach Jen Williams is looking forward to a successful softball season.
The musical, Lopez’ directorial debut, follows a recent college graduate in a corporate job who rekindles her passion for dance.
Marking its inaugural show at the reopened Hopkins Center for the Arts, the contemporary play opened on Friday after a term of dedication from theater department staff and students.
Newly released files also indicate that convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was involved in managing Black’s financial contributions to the College.
The fund, which is currently going through the legal process of establishment, will give The Dartmouth more reliable and increased revenue for operations.
Approximately 70 community members attended the vigil, which included Ukrainian songs and speeches from students and a professor.
The Manchester state representative discussed expanding nuclear capacity at Seabrook Station, immigration enforcement, federal deficit reduction and whether he would break with Republican leadership in his bid for New Hampshire’s 1st Congressional District.
One writer gets to know the community of people involved in the most popular, entry-level ice sport.
One writer reflects on “desire paths”: the artificial walkways in the snow made by people’s foottracks.
"Baking is a language we can all speak," award-winning local cookbook author says.
Two writers evaluate the best flavors Main Street’s My Brigadeiro has to offer.
One writer explores the many communities that the Hood Museum cultivates, on and off campus.
Dartmouth’s Premiere Relationship Advice Column.
The New Hampshire Department of Energy has hired consulting firm London Economics International to study the impacts and feasibility of withdrawing from the ISO-New England energy grid.
The new process was announced to campus in an email sent to all undergraduates on Jan. 30.
Panelists discussed their personal careers, the changing journalistic landscape and the role of journalism in American democracy.