I Say, You Say: The Method to the Drill Madness
One writer investigates the experience of drill instructors at Dartmouth, reflecting on her own time as a German drill instructor in the process.
One writer investigates the experience of drill instructors at Dartmouth, reflecting on her own time as a German drill instructor in the process.
Two writers investigate how clubs initiate their new members and the accompanying traditions.
One writer explores the background and community of “Vest Monday.”
One writer reports on the purpose of the housing communities at Dartmouth and first-years’ responses to them.
Approximately 1,400 people watched live or via livestream as U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy and his seven living predecessors discussed mental health.
Students’ access to mental health resources have increased in recent years, though questions over efficacy remain.
Although this year’s rainy summer has likely led to less vibrant leaves, peak foliage season has led to an increase in tourism.
As of Oct. 1, the Dartmouth College Health Service documented 8 active cases, though some students say they think the number of unreported cases is higher.
Gregg spoke about growing partisanship in the federal government and its causes.
Brown discussed her goals for the NAP and reflected on her time at Dartmouth.
The increasing length of consumers’ favorite films harkens to an era where movies are an experience, not just a product.
The Big Green sits at the top of Ivy League standings for men’s soccer with two consecutive victories against Princeton and Penn.
Hanlon’s presidency oversaw the COVID-19 pandemic and billions in fundraising.
Braxton had been charged in connection with a February 2023 armed robbery in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Chabad and Hillel both saw large turnout for events and services dedicated to honoring Yom Kippur.
Less than a week after former head coach Teevens’s death, football defeated Lehigh and honored his decades of impact at a candlelight vigil.
Dartmouth long snapper Josh Greene ’23 reflects on the tremendous impact that former Robert L. Blackman head coach Buddy Teevens ’79 had on Big Green football.
After months of planning from Dartmouth Programming Board, Fallapalooza saw a great turnout for performances from opener J. Maya and headliner Claire Rosinkranz.
Arts on campus this week feature the First-Year Project, the Hood Museum Community Day and a performance from the Hopkins Center resident theater company curious directive.