Tucker Center and DSG co-host vigil for Brown shooting victims
Approximately 30 community members attended the event, which was held to “stand in solidarity” with Brown University.
Approximately 30 community members attended the event, which was held to “stand in solidarity” with Brown University.
The market will take up a larger space and offer expanded parking capacity.
Students watched the game on Sunday night from dorms and campus event spaces.
At the fifth weekly Dartmouth Student Government meeting of the term, senators discussed a potential amendment to the senator residency policy.
Kalaniyot was conceived for a very specific purpose: to boost Israel’s national image on American college campuses.
The Senate candidate discussed housing, universal health care, campaign finance reform and the competitive Democratic primary.
Chloé Zhao’s “Hamnet” is an intimate and searing portrayal of Shakespeare’s family rebuilding after their son’s death, which supposedly inspired the play “Hamlet.”
The first lady’s documentary is shiny, sleek and utterly soulless.
On Wednesday, the Grammy Award-winning orchestra group joined acclaimed pianist Marc-André Hamelin to perform newly commissioned orchestrations.
The 71-58 defeat is Dartmouth’s third loss in four games.
The Big Green lost 3-0 despite a strong defensive performance.
Dartmouth ski team places second at the Dartmouth Carnival and Vermont Carnival, behind UVM.
This year’s festivities inherit a century of winter athleticism, campus camaraderie and musical guests.
New Hampshire will end annual vehicle inspections and emissions testing on Jan. 31, prompting legal challenges and debate over road safety.
Students, administrators and volunteers plan, design and build the four-day annual celebration, beginning preparations in the fall term.
Recent spikes in Dartmouth’s application numbers from a test-optional policy have plateaued in the current cycle.
A bill that would legalize cannabis passed in the State House last month, though it still faces political headwinds.
Advocates pointed to energy and air policy, the Dalton landfill fight and chemical contamination as key tests of the administration’s approach.
As crews plow town roads, clear sidewalks and manage water and sewer infrastructure, department leaders say ice, salt shortages and hiring challenges are reshaping winter work.
Andrea Hayes-Dixon ’87 MED ’91 on Dartmouth, innovation and the courage to lead.