Freak of the Week: Shower Thoughts
Dartmouth’s premiere relationship advice column.
Dartmouth’s premiere relationship advice column.
One writer roams Main Street to find the best English Breakfast blend Hanover has to offer.
Two weeks ahead of the Super Bowl, students expressed mixed feelings about the rising popularity of betting apps.
The vigil comes after the 37-year-old American citizen was shot and killed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent Jonathan Ross on Jan. 7.
Approximately 40 community members attended the lecture, which was hosted by the sociology department, the Latin American, Latino and Caribbean studies department and the Rockefeller Center.
Town business owners and employees reported slower business and reduced services due to the storm, which is expected to bring 12 to 18 inches of snow to New Hampshire.
Following the midlife crisis of a man who finds self-actualization in stand-up, Bradley Cooper’s latest film is a moving meditation on what it sometimes takes to repair a relationship.
In five of his best films spanning genres from comedy to thriller, Reiner’s masterful directing contributed to their generation-spanning cultural influence.
The Big Green battled to win four singles matches to beat Boston College on Friday night, and then notched a 4-1 victory over Fordham on Saturday.
Students, faculty members and state historians reflected on New Hampshire history and the state’s unique cultural identity.
The congressional candidate discussed inflation, immigration, education policy and governing a competitive district.
Laxman Bist ’23, Bryanna Entwistle ’23 and Josué Godeme ’26 will join the 11th cohort of the scholarship at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China.
How Dartmouth’s liberal arts focus comes into the conflict with the prestige it carries.
Literature would be better served by a “society for the hatred of English departments” or by paying students to drop out.
The deliberately introspective, anticlimactic film examines the making of Springsteen’s haunted folk album “Nebraska.”
Sara Shelton ’26 discusses her experience as a hood intern curating her debut gallery, “You Just Gotta Laugh.”
The monumental series delivered an emotionally powerful finale that reminds viewers what the show has always been about.