Selectboard votes to ‘take no action’ on PSC anti-apartheid proposal
The town will not adopt the Apartheid-Free Communities pledge to “join others in working to end all support to Israel’s apartheid regime, settler colonialism and military occupation,” which residents passed at the town meeting on May 12.
Assistant attorney general for civil rights Harmeet Dhillon ’89 says consideration of race in admissions ‘is not the American way’ at DPU event
Dhillon said it does not “seem” her office will investigate Dartmouth for civil rights law violations during her tenure.
Green Key calls to Hanover Police and Dartmouth Safety and Security up 62.5% from last year
No students were arrested during the weekend of festivities.
College pilots hostile intruder response training module
The optional training joins previously available hybrid community safety workshops in the College’s emergency preparedness efforts.
DSG discusses funding sustainable laundry detergent dispenser
At the seventh weekly Dartmouth Student Government meeting of the term, senators also discussed funding fans and medications.
Yale professor Laurie Santos says happiness is about ‘doing stuff for others’
The host of “The Happiness Lab” podcast discussed the merits of universal basic income, the complications with using artificial intelligence for therapy and the detrimental effects of “hustle culture.”
Moyse: Slopify Me!
Dartmouth’s Office of Communications extensive, obsessive training of Claude is sad and scary.
Werner, Opulauoho and Jiang: At This Year’s Commencement, Dartmouth Will Honor a Man Who Helped Megyn Kelly Smear Trans People
Transgender members of the Dartmouth community don’t have the luxury of overlooking Greg Lukianoff’s history of vilifying us. The rest of Dartmouth shouldn’t overlook it either.
Rempe-Hiam: The Mall Isn’t Dying, It’s Just Getting A Pickleball Court
Generation Z’s revitalized interest for shopping in person provides an opportunity for malls to revitalize as commercial and community centers.
How Keystone Stole Dartmouth
One writer dives into the history of Dartmouth Greek Life’s preferred beverage, as told by Hanover’s own Jack Stinson.
Speak For The Trees: How Much Does Dartmouth Recycle?
One writer investigates Dartmouth’s recycling process, and what students and the College can do to improve it.
The Mics, the Lights and Green Key Nights: Behind-the-scenes of Green Key weekend
From choosing the artists to setting up the concert stage, campuses and organizations across campus plan for weeks and months to put together Dartmouth’s largest social weekend.
‘You are a social media caption editor for Dartmouth College’s Office of Communications’: Former communications employee used AI to create promotional material for Dartmouth
The employee’s departure had “nothing to do with AI use,” according to College spokesperson Jana Barnello.
No Canvas data leaked in Instructure breach, College and Instructure say
Some Dartmouth classes were forced to reschedule exams and assignment due dates.
Inside Avalanche, the student band that opened Green Key
The six-member group played on the festival’s mainstage before headliners Grouplove and MKTO.
DSO and Dance Ensemble stage 'Firebird' across two Hop theaters
The orchestra performed in Spaulding Auditorium, while the dance ensemble performed in the Daryl Roth Studio Theater, with each space receiving a live or projected feed of the other.
Review: ‘The Last Class’ showcases pressing issues faced by America’s elite universities
The 2025 documentary accompanies former secretary of labor Robert Reich ’68 during his final semester teaching at the University of California, Berkeley.
Hofmann-Carr: Before They Were Famous
Dartmouth has been graced by some genuinely legendary performers, usually before their prime –– let’s keep it that way.
















