Double Trouble: Harrison Keith ’27 excels on the lacrosse and football fields
The two-sport sophomore plays midfield for the Big Green men’s lacrosse team and safety for the football team.
The two-sport sophomore plays midfield for the Big Green men’s lacrosse team and safety for the football team.
At an event hosted by the Rockefeller Center, Stein shared his experience governing across party lines and putting partisan conflicts aside to work with Republicans on key issues.
The renovations, which will leave the cafe shut down from March 2 to March 31, will also move the cafe’s prepackaged items from refrigerators to new “Fresh Zone” machines.
Welch and Katyal reflected on the legal impact of Trump’s recent executive actions and considered potential checks on presidential acts that overreach executive powers.
On March 6 — 12 days before their current contract expires — the Student Worker Collective at Dartmouth and the College will meet for their fifth bargaining session to negotiate their next contract.
The College works tirelessly to recruit student veterans, but it must change its financial aid policies to yield results.
The Dartmouth polled students on campus dating culture — finding that casual relationships at Dartmouth are less prevalent than commonly believed and mutual friends, Greek life and classes are significant opportunities for finding love.
For those who put in a little extra effort, it’s easy to spice up an otherwise typical meal at Foco.
One writer spotlights the Hop Film program and the people who make it happen.
The Dartmouth sat down with Kid Governor Adams to discuss her term so far and her platform to ban animal testing in New Hampshire.
Ski slopes in New Hampshire and Vermont provide the perfect winter activity for Dartmouth students looking to get outdoors.
SOCY 62, “Love, Romance, Intimacy and Dating,” examines the complex nature of romantic relationships.
Graduating — and soon-to-be-retired — members of the 181st Directorate share their thoughts on late nights spent editing in Robinson Hall, their senior spring bucket lists and their proudest moments working for The Dartmouth.
Students and community members advocated for the Dartmouth Divest for Palestine’s proposal and emphasized the connection between labor unions and divestment.
The Montgomery Fellows Program kicked off a new series on artificial intelligence with a lecture from Yale ethicist Luciano Floridi.
Ephemera, launched by Chandini Peddanna ’25, will feature theoretical and historical essays, artist spotlights and exhibition overviews.
A strong second half, a shower of ecstasy and a deafening crowd punctuated the team’s 78-58 win against Brown University on Senior Day — a victory that’s sending Dartmouth to the Ivy Madness tournament for the first time.
The complaint alleged that English and women’s, gender and sexuality studies professor Alexis Jetter had made students uncomfortable with “disparaging political drawings and remarks.”
Political commentator Keith Boykin ’87 and policy researcher Ian Rowe sparred over the merits of diversity, equity and inclusion policies.