Campus reacts to new Class of 1953 Commons palm biometric recognition system
Students expressed mixed reactions to the dining hall’s new method of entry.
Students expressed mixed reactions to the dining hall’s new method of entry.
Following months of concern about the child care center’s potential privatization — which did not ultimately occur — D4C employees voted 21-1-3 to unionize.
One writer explores the passions of a musically gifted alum — and the complexity of his timeless instrument, the organ.
This winterim, two Dartmouth students went on a quest to find the best dumplings on St. Mark’s Place in New York City.
Mahshu, a vintage store in Woodstock, Vt., offers Dartmouth students sustainable, high-quality clothing.
In the first editor’s note of the new year, Gretchen Bauman ’25 reflects on her winterim downsizing efforts and the complexities of sentimentality.
The new policy prohibits the College from making institutional statements about issues not related to Dartmouth’s academic mission and outlines procedures for departmental statements.
Through conferences, fly-in programs and nonprofit interactions, the earliest members of the Class of 2029 took various approaches to learning about the College.
Dartmouth Dining’s attempts to implement new biometric technology at the Class of 1953 Commons present a serious threat to student privacy and student workers.
Universities’ outdoor programs often charge steep fees, making outdoor recreation less accessible — the Dartmouth Outing Club, by contrast, is essentially free for students, and we should be proud of it!
On Tuesday, the National Labor Relations Board approved the team’s request to withdraw its petition to unionize.
The move, spearheaded by student athletes, has reignited interest in the Ivy League from recruits and fans.
This year, the College chose to withhold data on the number of applicants and acceptance rate until late March.
A student reported he was hazed after pledging Theta Beta Beta fraternity, a local chapter of the national Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.
Matthew Catrambone ’26 and Samuel Terry ’26 were each charged with one misdemeanor for providing alcohol to persons under 21 years of age.
Several of the President-elect’s proposed policies — such as eliminating the Department of Education and enacting mass deportations — could impact universities nationwide.
Events have ranged from professor panel discussions to Tucker Center listening circles.
The Dartmouth polled the freshman class on topics ranging from College President Sian Leah Beilock to the frat ban.
Benjamin Logsdon alleged that the graduate student union discriminated against him after he tried to distance himself from the union’s “ideological positions” on Israel.
The Big Green is headed to the finals against Harvard University following a 47-33 victory against Brown University on Nov. 16.