Q&A with Famed Courtyard Cafe Worker Souleymane
This week, The Dartmouth sits down with Souleymane, Dartmouth students’ favorite “boss.”
COVID-19 Confusion
Students react with a mix of confusion, apprehension and nonchalance to the rise in COVID-19 cases and slow updates to Dartmouth’s dashboard.
An Ode to Librex: the App you Love to Hate to Love
Connor Allen '25 reflects on Librex, or as he calls it, "Dartmouth's collective id."
A Step Back in Time at the Nugget
Anyone still go to the movies? We speak with students about Hanover’s one and only movie theater, the Nugget.
Alternative Social Spaces: An Attempt at Inclusion?
Students discuss how alternative social spaces — such as the Dartmouth Outing Club, Panarchy and Amarna — aim to foster inclusion and community.
Did They Keep Their Promise? An Updated Look at Mental Health Resources
Five months after Dartmouth pledged to bolster mental health support on campus, students reflect on how effectively these changes address weaknesses in the College's mental health infrastructure.
Eight Eerie Weeks at Dartmouth
Students reflect on their various fears and how they combat them.
Winter is Coming: Coping With Seasonal Depression
Ahead of winter term, students discuss how the weather impacts their mood and one professor has suggestions for how to combat SAD.
‘Shocked, But Also Turned On’: Student Experiences at Lingerie
Hear from students who attended The Tabard’s termly Lingerie show and learn about its history.
People, Spaces, Pines: Rating Alternative Study Spaces on and Around Campus
Everyone knows about Baker-Berry and Sanborn, but where else can students study when they’re looking for a change of scenery?
“This Campus is Haunted to Me”: Class of 2024 Reflects on Grief and Loss
In returning to a fully-occupied Dartmouth, sophomores point out what they feel campus culture is currently missing: more communication, more empathy and infrastructure for mental health.
Lamenting Late Night
Students express concern over the lack of late night food options on campus.
“Empathy is the Starting Point”: Human Centered Design Minor Teaches Problem Solving Through a Human Lens
Students say that the program teaches them a manner of approaching problems which they are able to apply to other areas of their lives.
Spotlight on Farm Club: Community Care Through Food
Farm Club aims to give back to the local community and increase awareness of food inequality.
What’s the Matter with Mold?
Students share their reactions to the recent discovery of mold in Andres and Zimmerman halls.