Power outage sweeps town
For about an hour, businesses closed and some employees went home.
DSG candidates debate Dartmouth Dining, approach to representing students
Candidates for student body president and vice president participated in an April 27 debate hosted by The Dartmouth ahead of the election.
‘The Vermont Farm Project,’ an interview-inspired musical, will premiere at Northern Stage in White River Junction
The upcoming musical about Vermont farmers will utilize folk music to tell the story “of the land.”
‘Plate to Print’ dishes up a cookbook exhibit on community, women and domesticity
Special Collections Fellow Kira Parrish-Penny ’24 curated the Rauner Library exhibit, which traces the cookbook as a record for untold American history.
Dartmouth announces immigration legal fund for students and employees
Beilock to also visit D.C. this week to meet with university presidents, elected officials and Trump administration members.
Dartmouth removes and then restores main diversity and inclusion web page
A College spokesperson said the web page would be republished soon after the College makes “a few small changes.”
Alsheikh: Resist
If there is to be a Dartmouth College any longer, it must fall to us, the students, to resist.
Members of the Dartmouth community say Trump funding cuts affect their work
President Beilock abstained from signing an open letter condemning the Trump administration’s decision to revoke federal funding from many universities.
Inside the Dartmouth Student Government presidential race
Campaigning began on April 20.
Forest protection rollbacks will affect White Mountain National Forest
An April 4 memorandum released by Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins may reduce environmental protection measures and boost logging production.
Former Cornell president Martha Pollack ’79 urges universities to embrace artificial intelligence
Pollack, who is currently a Montgomery Fellow, spoke about the societal impacts, risks and opportunities of AI for universities at an April 21 talk hosted by the Montgomery Fellows.
Verbum Ultimum: You’re Embarrassing Us
Abstention is a political decision, College President Sian Leah Beilock.
Griffith: Dartmouth, the Follower
Complacency is not the mark of a leader.
Letter to the Editor: A Message for President Beilock
William Donovan ’69 asks College President Sian Beilock to reconsider her signing the AACU Letter.
Letter to the Editor: International Students, You are not Alone
Gretchen Freeman Cappio ’95 writes that Dartmouth must do more to reassure international students
Letter to the Editor: Dartmouth Has Hired a Lemon
John Chamberlin ’70 argues that President Beilock's hiring was a mistake.
Letter to the Editor: This is No Time for Semantics
Kirsten Ford ’07 Argues that College President Sian Beilock must defend higher education rather than sit on the sidelines.
Letter to the Editor: Threats to Education are Threats to Democracy
Harold A Maio writes a letter to the editor
Majority of students feel unprotected from external prosecution for expressing their opinions on campus
In a recent survey, The Dartmouth gauged whether students feel comfortable protesting on campus.










