Q&A with inaugural chief compliance officer Alejandro Diaz
Previously the chief compliance officer at Temple University, Diaz began his tenure at Dartmouth on Jan. 30 and oversees the College’s adherence to complex regulatory structures.
Previously the chief compliance officer at Temple University, Diaz began his tenure at Dartmouth on Jan. 30 and oversees the College’s adherence to complex regulatory structures.
Students, alumni and Hanover residents speak about the triumphs — and the challenges — of building the annual sculpture.
Started in 2016, Black Legacy Month consists of student-organized programming throughout February, designed to celebrate and recognize Black culture at Dartmouth.
This year’s directorate hopes to create more trip options and restructure activities to be more inclusive for students with different interests.
The exiled dissident who has been called “The Woman Whose Hair Frightens Iran” answered questions and addressed criticism during the talk.
Back from the early 2000s, rom-coms are now prioritizing diverse plots and casts as they make their resurgence.
The Big Green’s 15-point second-half lead, grabbed after a 30-8 scoring run, quickly evaporated to two, but Dartmouth held strong for the win.
After elimination from playoff contention, the Big Green struggled to break the momentum of its recent opponents.
Varsity distance runner and former sports editor Jason Norris ’24 writes about the track team’s season so far as the squad sets sights on the upcoming Ivy League Indoor Heptagonal Championships.
Willey worked for Safety and Security for 20 years and “pretty much everyone on campus knew him,” according to Safety and Security director Keiselim Montás.
Originating within the Dartmouth Outing Club, Winter Carnival traditions have brought decades of College students together.
The Observatory is currently used for public observation, faculty research and student observing sessions.
Osterberg reflects on this winter’s weather, highlighting rainstorms, the jet stream and typical regional patterns.
The Winter Carnival Council and other volunteers provide the groundwork for the weekend’s festivities.
Spread across campus, Dartmouth Dining cafes offer a vast selection of menu items and specialties.
Students and an alumnus weigh in on Winter Carnival’s past, present and future.
A closer look into the climbing community at Dartmouth and what motivates them despite the time-consuming and dangerous nature of the sport.
One writer reflects on the shortcomings of social life at Dartmouth and looks back on life before college to find ways to improve it.
The not-so mysterious man behind the maintenance of Memorial Field’s midfield D