Old Haunt, New Opportunities
For some members of the Class of 2024, remaining in Hanover for another year provides a valuable opportunity to kickstart their career.
For some members of the Class of 2024, remaining in Hanover for another year provides a valuable opportunity to kickstart their career.
For Dartmouth students whose hometowns have been hit by natural disasters, dealing with the aftermath can add another burden to the term.
Events ran from Sept. 30 through Nov. 1 to honor Indigenous communities, raise awareness of past injustices and support Indigenous student and faculty voices.
During the meeting, recently elected senators in the Class of 2028 also presented their first project proposals as DSG members.
Government professors weighed in on the potential implications of a second Trump term.
Men’s basketball opens the season 2-0 in a blowout 129-47 match-up against Vermont State University Lyndon, followed by a 81-76 win over Sacred Heart University.
The Dartmouth spoke to former hockey player Maggie Emerson ’25 about her decision to quit hockey in 2023 — the result of a back injury.
While some students expressed “shock” at former President Donald Trump’s win,others said they are “optimistic” for the new administration.
The conversation with Khalil Shikaki focused on how the media polarizes Palestinians and Israelis.
Men’s hockey started its season 2-0 with a weekend sweep of Harvard University and Stonehill College.
One writer walks down memory lane through her sorority’s composites and reflects on giving advice to underclassmen.
Ambassador Erica Barks-Ruggles brings her expertise in international diplomacy to Dartmouth through the Dickey Center’s Magro Family Distinguished Visitors in International Affairs program.
One writer looks at the academic burnout experienced by Dartmouth students.
New Hampshire’s national and state races have been called in the hours since polls closed on Election Day.
Today, New Hampshire voters will cast their ballots for president, governor and a House representative — as well as a number of local positions.
A group of protesters gathered outside the Hanover Inn to demonstrate against Pence’s opposition to LGBTQ+ rights.