Former cross-country coach and runner Maribel Sanchez Souther '96 died Saturday
Former student-athlete and coach Maribel Sanchez Souther ’96 passed away last Saturday, following a bout with cancer.
Former student-athlete and coach Maribel Sanchez Souther ’96 passed away last Saturday, following a bout with cancer.
Wednesday morning, a phishing email claiming to be from College President Phil Hanlon was sent to several thousand Dartmouth students.
“To Be Without You,” Ryan Adams, “Prisoners” Ryan Adams’ new album’s lead single “Do You Still Love Me?” features riff after riff of heavy guitar, but this new song offers a much calmer, acoustic vibe.
Turning Point USA’s “Professor Watchlist" includes women’s, gender and sexuality studies professor Eng-Beng Lim.
Halimo Hassen ’17 was announced as a Schwarzman Scholar on Dec.1.
David Martosko ’91 and Laura Ingraham ’85 are among the names being considered for press secretary in President-elect Donald Trump’s administration.
Five hundred and fifty five students were accepted into the Class of 2021 Wednesday.
A petition calling for greater protection of undocumented students living on campus was released yesterday.
The online petition created by Sebastian Lim and Daniel Ro will not play a role in their disciplinary process, according to College spokesperson Diana Lawrence.
There’s new competition to be the Upper Valley’s big cheese. Restaurant chain Domino’s Pizza recently established two locations in West Lebanon and Claremont, extending their delivery services to the surrounding area.
A 23 year-old female was assaulted near Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center on Sunday afternoon, Safety and Security Director Harry Kinne announced in a campus crime alert emailed to campus yesterday.
Ray Lu ’18 and Philip Rasansky ’18 will become The Dartmouth’s editor-in-chief and publisher, respectively. Lu, an economics major from Austin, Texas, joined the sports section his freshmen year and served as a sports editor his sophomore year.
Ever wonder about the sculptures around Dartmouth's campus? Learn about the significance behind them, and what students think they mean, on a campus tour with our arts writers.
Students, faculty members and town residents came together yesterday to discuss Donald Trump’s election.
Estimates of voter turnout in Hanover, New Hampshire point to the 2016 election as having the second highest voter participation in the town over the last five elections
Earlier this month, the College announced that Native American studies professor Melanie Benson Taylor will serve as the North Park House professor beginning in the winter term.
Veterans, students and community members will gather tonight to celebrate the annual Veteran’s Banquet in the Hanover Inn.
Last night, the Rockefeller Center hosted a panel called “Finally It’s Over: The 2016 Election and Its Aftermath,” in which panelists discussed the presidential, state and congressional election results and voter demographic trends.
Last week marked the deadline for members of the Class of 2017 to accept jobs through corporate recruiting. This deadline follows two cycles of recruiting this fall, and if past trends hold true, most of the class will go on to finance and consulting roles.
This Saturday, the Villiers Quartet and music professor Sally Pinkas will bring the sounds of Britain across the centuries to Rollins Chapel in a four-piece program.