Review: A Gen Z author crafts a 20th-century aristocratic saga in “Lázár”
Nelio Biedermann’s novel narrates the downfall of a powerful Hungarian family.
Nelio Biedermann’s novel narrates the downfall of a powerful Hungarian family.
We want to make our voices heard.
Friends and family recalled his energy and kindness.
As zoning regulations constrict supply, local reforms may take years to impact prices, according to student advocates, professors and New Hampshire realtors.
The town was found liable for withholding the October 2023 arrest records of two student protesters.
Against the backdrop of roaring crowds and personal struggles, the documentary traces what it means to leave home — and what it means to keep coming back.
A multi-part event coordinated by the Institute for Black Intellectual and Cultural Life brought “Sinners” to life with dance, blues music and a Q&A session with actress Wunmi Mosaku
The piece, which was inspired by the Epstein files, was removed for its “location, not content,” studio art department chair Tricia Treacy said.
Two amendments on the ballot would limit the size of new housing developments and make it easier to build accessory dwelling units, while another would recall 2025 reforms that enabled multi-family development.
Approximately 30 people attended the event on April 21, which commemorated Israel’s national remembrance day, Yom HaZikaron.
More than 600 admitted students traveled to campus for the first week of the program, according to undergraduate admissions dean Kathryn Bezella.
Religious exploration is important — keep asking questions.
One writer constructs a highly subjective but necessary guide to navigating a first date.
Dartmouth’s premiere relationship advice column.
The congressman also discussed affordability, immigration enforcement and the war in Iran in an interview with The Dartmouth.
Democrats must reimagine democratic institutions in the upcoming election cycle, the two said.
Senators also filled senate vacancies at the third weekly Dartmouth Student Government meeting.
Dartmouth must remove the names of people whose actions are antithetical to its values from its buildings and programs, including that of Leon Black ’73, Women of Dartmouth leadership writes. Community members should honor survivors and take action.
After Donald Trump’s Turning Point USA rally in Phoenix last Friday, a question comes into focus: Most college students lean left, yet a minority still turns right, for reasons more complicated than grievance and more revealing than caricature.