Theater department hosts ‘The First-Year Project,’ a cabaret-style showcase for ’29s by ’29s
Part of an annual event, the acts this year featured acting, singing and dancing.
Part of an annual event, the acts this year featured acting, singing and dancing.
After a nailbiter Homecoming win over Yale, expect an offensive shootout as Dartmouth Football faces off against the Fordham Rams this weekend.
The Big Green secured an important win on the road against the Lions, thanks to goals from Ben Bilden ’29 and Eidur Baldvinsson ’28.
The Big Green bounced back from two consecutive losses to beat the Quakers for their second Ivy win of the season.
The brief, filed by the Student Press Law Center, aims to highlight the widespread impact of the Trump administration’s high-profile actions against some politically-vocal students without U.S. citizenship.
Jewish students condemned recent acts of antisemitism and discussed community and administrative response.
N.H. politicians and student leaders said the bill could threaten free speech.
Students and alumni said they enjoyed the weekend, despite “disappointment” over bonfire cancellation.
The Chronicle of Higher Education cited two anonymous sources saying that Beilock told faculty members that she will not sign the compact “as written.”
One writer speaks to students studying abroad about their experiences navigating a new city and academic culture while holding onto remnants of campus life.
One writer investigates the secret “open-face” breakfast sandwich and its popularity among student-athletes.
One writer explores the ramifications of the loss of the upper level in the Alumni Gym.
One writer explores the different meal plans Dartmouth Dining offers.
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