Dartmouth community reacts to Trump executive orders
Students, professors and staff analyzed the consequences of the president’s executive actions on energy, healthcare, immigration and diversity since his return to office last week.
DSG discusses further dining automation, forms new Greek Life task force
DSG Dining Advisory Group spoke with Dartmouth Dining about Collis Market potentially eliminating its cashier jobs.
Ilyasah Shabazz, Malcolm X’s daughter, delivers address on father’s legacy
Shabazz spoke at a two-day event celebrating the 60th anniversary of Malcolm X’s visit to Dartmouth in 1965.
Students, faculty react to Trump inauguration and first week in office
While some community members expressed “optimism,” others shared concerns about Trump’s recent actions.
Campus food pantry relocates to Kellogg Hall
Some students said the relocation from Dick’s House was poorly advertised and made the pantry less accessible.
Women’s ice hockey loses Alumni Day home game to Colgate
On Jan. 25, the women’s ice hockey team lost its Alumni Day home game 4-1 to the No. 5 ranked Colgate Raiders.
Dartmouth swim and dive impresses at senior meet
Men’s swim and dive swept all events at the Tate Ramsden Invitational on Jan. 17 and 18.
Trial begins for Dartmouth alumnus indicted for allegedly raping and strangling student
Kyle Clampitt ’20 has been charged with 12 counts of aggravated felonious sexual assault and two counts of second degree assault involving strangulation.
Former Georgia state Rep. Stacey Abrams delivers MLK celebration keynote address
Abrams spoke about her entrance into politics and the importance of moral courage in uncertain times.
Students, professors express mixed reactions to Trump’s order to halt TikTok ban
While the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the ban on Jan. 17, Trump issued an executive order to temporarily stop its enforcement shortly after he was inaugurated on Jan. 20.
Men’s basketball battles, slips up, loses 81-80 to Princeton
A Princeton game winner and travel violation crushed Dartmouth’s hopes of a win in the game’s dying seconds.
Q&A with interim Dean of Arts and Sciences Nina Pavcnik
Pavcnik — an economics professor who co-led the Future of Arts and Sciences project with Provost David Kotz — discussed her background, the experience she brings to the role and her next steps as interim dean.
DSG continues executive board appointments, fails vote due to ‘misunderstanding’
The vote to confirm representative Roger Friedlander as deputy project director failed because senators were “confused” by the vote-calling process.
Reflection: A Newcomer’s Guide to the Sauna
One writer reflects on the unique culture of the Alumni Gymnasium saunas.
Reflection: Pitter Patter Perfection
One writer reflects on striving for perfection and its accompanying discontents.
Reflection: The Still North Seating Survival Guide
One writer tests every couch, barstool and table at Still North Books & Bar in her quest to find the best seat in the cafe.
Serving up Community: Spotlight on Hanover Community Kitchen
Hanover Community Kitchen cooks up a meal each week for the Upper Valley community.
















