Faculty, alumni react to proposal to create school of Arts and Sciences
The project has been met with both support and concern from faculty members and alumni about resources, faculty governance and the new school’s name.
The project has been met with both support and concern from faculty members and alumni about resources, faculty governance and the new school’s name.
In a survey by The Dartmouth, students indicated the economy, climate change and abortion as their top issues in the 2024 presidential election.
Greenberg Koelling spoke about her work on the 2024 Election Speaker Series and the importance of offering public programming to the College community.
In the latest installment of the Cleopatra Mathis Poetry & Prose Series, Ives read passages from her most recent release — an essay collection titled, “An Image of My Name Enters America.”
Women’s ice hockey is 0-6 this season after dropping to Brown and Yale this weekend.
The Fling brings rock, blues and rap to Dartmouth’s live music scene.
Dartmouth surrendered two fourth-quarter touchdowns to lose its undefeated season in front of the Homecoming crowd.
Authorities responded to a fire in the Remsen Medical Science Building on Friday morning.
Four students reflect on their choice of Halloween costumes and plans for “Halloweekend.”
Marks reflected on his decades-long experience with Dartmouth Homecoming — from being a student in the marching band to becoming the official Homecoming bagpiper.
Since the College’s founding, New Hampshire’s governor has held an ex officio position on the Board of Trustees.
From 1888 to now, the College and Town administrations have played a crucial role in shaping the annual Homecoming bonfire.
Despite new programming during orientation, some members of the Class of 2028 remain wary of free speech policies on campus.
For many Dartmouth students and community members, activism takes place through petitions — from advocating for longer library hours to different protein shakes.
Owners of local businesses such as Lou’s Diner and the Dartmouth Coop expressed concerns about competition and rising rents.
For some first-year students, who joined the College while several renovation projects were underway, construction has hindered community within their class.
Despite sharing the same days, Halloween and Homecoming festivities are not expected to conflict on most social calendars.
Luke Montalbano ’27 argues that the College should take lessons from the Kalven Report and adopt a policy of institutional neutrality.
The College’s leader should understand Dartmouth’s unique identity and values.
At Dartmouth, both colder weather and fashion trends influence a student’s decision to don their winter clothing.