Four Greek Houses found in violation of Community Standards
During the fall, the College suspended Alpha Chi and Sig Nu, which are now on alcohol probation this winter. Students alleged that Beta currently serves a suspension through summer term 2024, and that APhi received alcohol probation for winter only.
Dialogue Project co-leaders discuss future programming and initiatives
Dean Elizabeth Smith and Kristi Clemens discuss their involvement in the project and future plans for it.
Rockefeller Center, Dartmouth Political Union partner to host presidential candidate speaker series
The Path to the Presidency series invites candidates to campus to speak to students and community members about their policy goals.
Dartmouth prepares for the 2024 New Hampshire presidential primary
Amid confusion over New Hampshire’s primary status, student and community organizations work to ensure voter participation.
Rockefeller Center invites experts to discuss growing national debt
Concord Coalition Executive Director Robert Bixby and Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget Senior Vice President and Chief of Staff Mike Murphy discuss the national debt.
The Run: NIL’s Impact and the Ivy League’s Place In It
Varsity track athlete and The Dartmouth’s former sports editor Jason Norris ’24 discusses the NCAA’s name, image and likeness policy and how it impacts the Ivy League.
The Works Cafe opens downtown Hanover location
The restaurant chain, which emphasizes sustainability and community service, will provide another casual dining option for students and Hanover residents.
Dartmouth Skiway plans to open all 30 trails
After this week’s storm, the Dartmouth Skiway intends to open the Winslow lift by next weekend.
Women’s squash opens 2024 with a bang, defeating Bowdoin 9-0
Each player contributed on Tuesday, as the Big Green won 27 of 28 games.
Rockefeller Center hosts Rep. Jamie Raskin for Roger S. Aaron ’64 lecture
Raskin spoke about his time in Congress during the Jan. 6 riots and Trump’s impeachment, the 2024 presidential election and the future of American democracy.
Q&A with Thomas Thesen, founder of AI Patient Actor app
Thesen created AI Patient Actor, an app designed for medical students that simulates how a real patient would react to treatment and provides individualized feedback.
Campus sees return of winter activities, changes to ski and skate rental options
Students participated in the annual snowball fight, the ice skating rink returned to the Green and the DOC House discontinued cross country ski rentals.
Dartmouth Dialogues initiative introduced, series of projects to roll out
One of the projects, called the Dialogue Project, will focus on the undergraduate community and aims to develop “collaborative dialogue skills” through guest speakers, special topics series and workshops.
A 'Remarkable' Pool: Reflections on Record-Low ED Acceptance Rate
One writer talks with members of the Dartmouth community about the increase in early decision applicants at Dartmouth College.
Reflection: The Grass is Always Greener
One writer reflects on the difficulty of embracing the present moment on her off term.
Combatting the Winter Blues
Students and faculty discuss ways to tackle Seasonal Affective Disorder at Dartmouth.
Reflection: Is This the Real Life, or Is This Just Fantasy?
One writer reflects on the way that media has shaped her life as she embarks on her off term.
Our Six Weeks of Rest and Relaxation
One writer explores how students feel about the length of winterim, and what they would change about it.
GOLD-UE, College engage in negotiations over non-discrimination protections
In their latest meeting on Jan. 4, the Graduate Organized Laborers of Dartmouth-United Electrical Workers lobbied to expand their rights.


















