Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul criticizes Republican and Democratic policies in Rocky event
Paul said that America is at its “best” with regards to health and economics.
College announces new residence hall funded entirely by women
Alumnae Hall is the latest installment in College President Sian Leah Beilock’s initiative to build 1,000 new beds by 2033.
‘Anti-federalist, ideal democracy’: The state of the New Hampshire State Legislature
A state that has historically prided itself on local representation and deliberative process collides with rising polarization.
Former U.S. ambassador-at-large Nathaniel Fick ’99 praises America’s ‘successful innovation economy’
Fick called for ‘innovation first’ immigration and tax policies in a Nov. 12 talk.
Beilock announces ROTC expansion at Veterans Day breakfast
The annual breakfast honors Dartmouth alumni who have served in the U.S. Military.
First Amendment litigator explains the do’s and don’ts of student protest
In a sit-down with The Dartmouth, Kathleen Farley ’10 observed changes in how students express dissent and recommended greater collaboration between student protestors and the College.
First-Year Survey: Class of 2029 Provides Perspectives on First Term
The Dartmouth polled ’29s on their experiences navigating the transition to college and Dartmouth’s academics, student life and campus issues.
Roberts: Why Evergreen.AI Deserves A Chance
Dartmouth’s wellness chatbot isn’t a replacement for real support, but it could make taking that first step a little less intimidating.
Hofmann-Carr: Make Polling Great Again
The biggest threat to polling is pollsters afraid of sticking out.
Menna: Learning the Shape of a Place
A first-year’s reflection on settling into the College’s rhythms and gaining footing in a place that still feels new
Berlin: The Facebook Parent Pandemic
Dartmouth Parents’ on Facebook are taking away students’ privacy.
Welcoming the Holiday Season: Early Holiday Celebrations on Campus
One writer explores how students create holiday traditions and celebrations before leaving for winterim.
Reflection: There Is No Perfect Time
One writer looks back on her Dartmouth experience and how it has changed her relationship with hesitation, fear and taking risks.
‘Blue Moon’ features overdone dialogue, but is saved by great performances
In this meditative portrait on the human condition, standout performances by Ethan Hawke, Andrew Scott and Margaret Qualley are the life of the film.
Northern Stage to put on ‘Peter & Wendy,’ a modern adaptation of ‘Peter Pan,’ this December
Giving a modern refresh to the classic story, the play will feature 15 young actors and three Dartmouth students alongside professional actors.
Squash sweeps Middlebury 18-0 in home opener
Both men’s and women’s teams dominated in their first home match of the season, showcasing depth and intensity across the lineup.














