Vahanvaty: A Group of Dartmouth Rockapellas Speaks on the May 1 Protest
Our time in the Dartmouth Rockapellas taught us the significance of student activism.
Our time in the Dartmouth Rockapellas taught us the significance of student activism.
College President Sian Leah Beilock should demonstrate her commitment to the community by releasing a public statement in support of dropping all charges against protesters affiliated with Dartmouth.
The event honored Yom HaZikaron, Israel’s national memorial day.
History professors Edward Miller, Annelise Orleck and Julia Rabig discussed past administrations’ responses to student-led protests at the College.
The Title IX Office, Student and Presidential Committee on Sexual Assault and Sexual Assault Peer Alliance emphasized their commitment to supporting students during policy changes.
Around 750 people attended the dance performance hosted by Dartmouth’s Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander student group.
Beilock’s choices reflected the limited options available to her given the behavior and intent of student protestors.
College President Sian Leah Beilock’s decision to authorize a police force on May 1 is a symptom of her prioritization of public perception over the needs of students.
Nearly 52% of participating students — 30.44% of the undergraduate student body — voted no confidence in Dartmouth Student Government’s referendum on no confidence in College President Sian Leah Beilock’s leadership.
One writer takes a look at GOVT 86.54: “Congressional Investigations,” where students stage a mock investigative hearing at the end of the term.
One writer looks back on her admissions process in light of The Dartmouth’s new book, “50 Dartmouth Application Essays That Worked.”
One writer explores what some students consider to be their favorite fall term classes.
Former Mirror editor Omala Snyder ’24 closes out her time at Dartmouth with a reflection on learning how to say goodbye.
Retired obstetrician-gynecologist Alice Rothchild’s lecture — originally scheduled for May 16 — has been moved off campus, sparking controversy among Rothchild and some professors.
At their weekly meeting, senators and members of the student body discussed the ongoing student referendum — with some saying they felt pressured to vote no confidence in College President Sian Leah Beilock.
The Dartmouth African Student Association held a series of events last week to promote Pan-African unity, culminating in a fake wedding ceremony on May 11.
The Ivy League wrote that unionization of Ivy League athletic teams violates the conference’s athletic and academic models.
Campus organizations, including the Dartmouth New Deal Coalition, Dartmouth Student Government and Hillel at Dartmouth, released statements regarding the pro-Palestinian protest on May 1.
The event featured a forum with candidates for various Town positions.