Alsheikh and Montalbano: Leave Resume-Stacking in High School
Taneja: Greek Life Thrives on Exclusivity — Which Is Why It’s Irreplaceable Here
Editor’s Note: Freshman Special Issue 2025
Halfway There: An Upperclassman’s Advice to Incoming Freshmen
At the end of her sophomore summer, one writer offers advice to matriculating students.
On and off campus: Profiles of artistic community
From student sculptors to Junction Arts Media, freshmen can find hubs for art across the Upper Valley.
Comedy groups thrive at Dartmouth
From improv groups to the satirical newspaper, students find community in the College’s varied comedy scene.
Pitching coach Blake McFadden to lead baseball team
Following the retirement of legendary coach Bob Whalen, McFadden steps in to lead the Big Green as head coach in the upcoming season.
Rowing coach Wyatt Allen wins IRCA National Coach of the Year
Allen led the heavyweight rowing team to a storied season, including a third-place finish for the varsity boat at the Intercollegiate Rowing Association national championships.
Dartmouth named in lawsuit accusing universities of inflating tuition through early admissions
Dartmouth and 31 other top universities were included in the lawsuit.
Dartmouth launches initiative to expand academic partnerships in Middle East and North Africa
The Dartmouth Initiative for Middle East Exchange, a three-year pilot led by professor Jonathan Smolin, aims to broaden study abroad, internships and faculty collaborations.
Beilock gives talks at Sun Valley and other high-profile events this summer
The College president advocated for campus neutrality and spoke about Dartmouth’s free speech initiatives at two non-profits.
New Hampshire provides lowest funding for higher education in country
The report from the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute ranks the state last, following a 17.6% budget cut to the University System of New Hampshire.
Mingyue Zha ’27 wins award for research on gender inequities in gaming with professor
Mingyue Zha ’27 spoke with The Dartmouth about her research into gender inequalities in online gaming communities.
Former cross country coach sues Dartmouth for defamation and retaliation
Justin Wood’s lawsuit claims the College, former track and field and cross country director Porscha Harnden made false statements that damaged his reputation and job prospects after he resigned in 2022.
Letter to the Editor: Academia’s Complicity Is Overlooked
In response to a recent op-ed in The Dartmouth, Raniyan Zaman ’22 argues that an academic boycott of Israel is urgently needed.
Letter to the Editor: The Bureaucracy on the Hill
Beilock’s latest step in turning Dartmouth into Harvard's ugly cousin.
Delulu, Rizz, Skibidi: When jokes become language
On Monday, Cambridge University Press announced that Gen Z and Alpha slang are among this year’s 6,000 new entries to the online edition of Cambridge Dictionary.













