With an emphasis on foreign-language films, Telluride at Dartmouth this year reflected a national trend
In this year’s film festival, which took place from Sept. 17 to Sept. 21, five out of the six films were international.
In this year’s film festival, which took place from Sept. 17 to Sept. 21, five out of the six films were international.
Nelson discusses how her Dartmouth experience shaped “I’ve Never Loved Somebody and Made Them Worse.”
The third-year quarterback is shining in his first year as a starter, racking up over 700 yards and three touchdowns in the Big Green’s first two games.
Dartmouth professors say that the direct impact on the College will be minimal, however grants may be delayed.
A “search advisory committee” of 15 members will choose a head for the newly established School of Arts and Sciences.
Atshan critiqued the limits of prolonged aid in Palestine, urging a shift from “humanitarianism” toward justice-oriented reparations and solidarity.
In an interview with The Dartmouth, vice provost for research Dean Madden discussed the landscape for research at the College after federal funding cuts impacted grants.
Circuit Court of Appeals Judge David Tatel spoke about the state of the nation, his struggle with blindness and his new memoir.
If we agree to join Trump’s college compact, we allow the government to rewrite our rules however it wants.
The College can’t avoid the Trump administration’s attacks by staying silent, so it must drop neutrality and fight back.
Featuring a thrilling plot, standout acting and the exploration of power dynamics, the film is Paul Thomas Anderson’s successful first venture into political commentary.
As a prelude to the Hopkins Center for the Arts’s reopening, Touki Delphine’s musical installation version of the classic score was staged at the Daryl Roth Studio Theater.
Team effort lifts the Big Green to a 6-0 win over the Judges before the team heads into a three-game stretch of Ivy League play.
A late goal from forward Will Lulka ’27 was not enough to close the gap for the Big Green in their 2-1 defeat to the Bears.
Experts say H.B. 672 could lower electricity costs and invite high-energy industries — like data centers — to the state.
Some businesses faced challenges in accommodating for the increased foot traffic.