Lane: The President Who Cried Wolf
In the face of peaceful protest, the College administration chose to break its obligation to the community by bringing police violence to Hanover.
In the face of peaceful protest, the College administration chose to break its obligation to the community by bringing police violence to Hanover.
The Dartmouth Outing Club was not involved in the decision to use the vans, which are College property.
Former opinion editor Spencer Allen ’23 condemns the arrests of 90 people at the Gaza Solidarity Encampment and urges College President Sian Leah Beilock and the College to listen to their community.
Dartmouth’s convoluted and bureaucratic divestment approval act as barriers to student calls for divestment.
The Beilock administration has failed its students by arresting and charging student journalists during the Gaza Solidarity Encampment.
Community members react to last night’s protests, which resulted in 89 arrests — including students, faculty members, unaffiliated protesters and two staff members of The Dartmouth.
College President Sian Leah Beilock sent a campus wide email to the College community after last night’s mass arrests.
Dartmouth’s graduate student workers’ union is negotiating for higher pay and better benefits.
Nicole Chambers pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud in federal court today.
Cooper Black ’26 and one other student have been accused of disrupting an Indigenous Peoples’ Day ceremony last October with mock war cries and racially charged remarks.
After a courageous battle against sacral osteosarcoma — a rare type of bone cancer — Cross died on April 6 at age 21.
On April 23, the Elections Planning and Advisory Committee announced that Chukwuka Odigbo ’25 and Jon Pazen ’25 were elected student body president and vice president, respectively.
At their weekly meeting on Sunday, DSG members debated how to communicate information about the GOLD-UE strike to undergraduate students.
Burden-Stelly spoke about Black equality and communism during the 20th century.
Despite a lack of venues, the Upper Valley boasts a vibrant music scene.
On April 27, Upper Valley bookshops rang in the country’s 11th annual Independent Bookstore Day with events and activities.
Kaphar discussed his series of oil paintings, “The Jerome Project,” and encouraged the audience to consider themes of social justice.
Jensin Hall ’27 became the first freshman in Dartmouth softball history to make the TUCCI/NFCA Division I Freshman of the Year Top 25 list.