Rempe-Hiam: Trump’s AI-Generated Post Portraying Himself As Jesus Feels Different
Trump has created outrageous AI posts before, but his recent one depicting him as Jesus feels different.
Trump has created outrageous AI posts before, but his recent one depicting him as Jesus feels different.
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Professors criticized the U.S. Forest Service reorganization, which will close three-quarters of forest research facilities across the country.
Hunt discussed female leadership in medicine, artificial intelligence and the future of the medical field in an interview with The Dartmouth.
Druckenmiller will lead the intergovernmental science organization for the next four years.
Clean energy will not win politically until its advocates start talking about power, not purity.
The College’s inaction is action.
Ryan Lafferty ’26 was a “fiercely intelligent and deeply kind person,” according to an email to campus from Jennifer Rosales.
Incoming members of the Class of 2030 share how political uncertainty and Dartmouth values influenced their decision to apply.
The resident, who is not affiliated with Dartmouth's PSC, said she found the statement on Instagram and thought that the statement she read was just a Palestinian Land Day statement from the West Bank government rather than from Hamas.
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Program facilitators have attended more than 150 events on campus since the program launched in August 2023.
The Portsmouth Democrat and daughter of U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., outlined her plans to lower prescription drug costs and expand housing tax credits.
The College is trying to stand out by disrupting its historical fabric. It’ll only end up harming its image.
The Dartmouth’s Opinion writers and staff share their feelings about Dartmouth’s new course selection system.