Former Listen executive director sentenced for embezzlement
Kyle Fisher, who embezzled nearly $240,000 from the local charity, was sentenced to 21 months in prison and three years of supervised release.
Kyle Fisher, who embezzled nearly $240,000 from the local charity, was sentenced to 21 months in prison and three years of supervised release.
Clemens, who previously served as Title IX coordinator, stepped into the new role on July 1.
Charlotte Hampton ’26 reviews the Parish Players’ production of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play “Buried Child.”
The Upper Valley-based cartoonist and author released her debut graphic novel, “How It All Ends,” on Aug. 6.
Sung reflected on the award, her golf career and her golf plans post-Dartmouth.
Ley, the first Dartmouth women’s rower to compete on the U23 team in more than a decade, discussed her experience qualifying for Worlds.
According to Katharine Bramante ’26, Still North Books & Bar offers fantastic food and ambiance.
One writer explores the experience of sophomores who spend sophomore summer off campus or not enrolled in classes.
The Dartmouth Nurses Alliance failed to obtain a supermajority of nurse support for their unionization efforts.
Throughout the summer, students can sign up to meet with the College President in small groups.
The bills restrict access to gender-affirming care and limit sports participation for transgender athletes.
One writer explores the impact of gardens on campus and in her broader life.
On July 25, the Pedro Giraudo Quartet performed music fusing Argentine tango with jazz and classical tones on the Green.
From July 13 to Dec. 15, the Hood Museum of Art will host an interactive exhibition on immersive worlds, offering viewers a new form of art exposure.
The band, founded at Dartmouth in 2021, performed at Bones Gate fraternity on July 20.
On July 28, Connor Killilea ’26, Jacob Spitzer ’26 and Divik Verma ’26 biked Tuck Drive until they had accumulated 29,032 feet of elevation, the height of Mount Everest.
The case, Johnson v. National Collegiate Athletics Association, concerns whether student athletes should be considered employees of universities.
Vice President Kamala Harris visited Dartmouth in 2019 during her 2020 presidential campaign.
Following the death of Won Jang ’26 — whose body was found in the Connecticut River on July 7 — College leadership and Hanover officials revisited water safety measures for the Connecticut.
The program’s high school participants are living on campus and taking courses with Dartmouth instructors.