Class Spotlight: GOVT 30.17, ‘The 2024 Election'
This fall, three government professors are teaching a class on the 2024 election that will host guest speakers including Mike Pence and Anita Hill.
This fall, three government professors are teaching a class on the 2024 election that will host guest speakers including Mike Pence and Anita Hill.
The renovation, initially set to conclude in October, is now set to wrap up in late November or early December.
After three straight wins at the Dartmouth Invitational this weekend, volleyball looks toward their first conference game against Harvard on Friday.
One writer kicks off the start of the school year with a new column, Weekenders, by gathering local recommendations for a weekend trip to the cities Dartmouth students travel to most.
One writer investigates how students are feeling about ongoing construction projects on campus.
One writer dives deep into the election with students who aren’t directly involved in politics on campus.
Beginning this fall, Dartmouth Athletics will offer free swim lessons to undergraduate and graduate students — two years after the College eliminated the mandatory swim test.
Dartmouth Authentic will be located on Main Street across from the Dartmouth Coop, an independent retail shop.
This summer, Dartmouth students studied Chinese in Beijing for the first time since before the pandemic.
Sabrina Carpenter’s latest album “Short n’ Sweet” reflects her personal and artistic growth through clever lyricism and musicality.
Officials believe a malfunctioning lithium ion battery caused the fire to break out in the College’s main dining hall.
Nearly 400 D4C staff members, parents of children at D4C and other community members signed a petition opposing privatization.
On Sept. 10, Goodlander won the democratic nomination over Colin Van Ostern Tu’09 by a 27.6 point margin, while Tang Williams beat out 13 candidates by an 8.8 point margin.
Won Jang ’26, whose body was recovered from the Connecticut River on July 7, had a blood alcohol level of 0.167 — twice the legal driving limit.
One writer talks to students about getting a jump on the day with efficient morning routines.
One writer explores how some professors guide seniors through the process of composing their undergraduate theses.
One writer looks at the students working jobs off campus at Upper Valley businesses.
After the College declined to hire University of Illinois Chicago professor Nicole Nguyen, more than 330 academics, students and supporters across the world signed a letter claiming the College discriminated against her for her progressive research.