College approached and paid student to write op-ed in The Dartmouth
TTLG: “Last one —”
MLK Jr.’s daughter Bernice King denounces distortion of father’s legacy at campus talk
King discussed her views on the use of Martin Luther King Jr. Day in the current political climate at an event hosted by the Office of Institutional Diversity and Equity.
Magician and ‘mentalist’ Scott Silven performs at the Hopkins Center for the Arts
The globally recognized mentalist delivered an intimate performance titled “Wonders.”
“Sentimental Value” may be a perfect movie
Following one family’s journey toward reconciliation, director Joachim Trier’s record-breaking “Sentimental Value” is a moving reflection on accountability and forgiveness.
Men’s hockey beats Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
With the 3-1 win, men’s hockey secured back-to-back wins at home.
New Hampshire police agencies cooperating with ICE
Community members and state politicians expressed mixed reactions to the ICE presence in New Hampshire.
Death penalty, marijuana and pigs: Look-ahead at the 2026 New Hampshire legislative session
State legislators have proposed over 1,140 bills over the first few weeks of the legislative year.
‘He took care of my team’: Sports bar named after late football coach opens
Buddy T’s Grill & Sports Bar, named after Buddy Teevens ’79, opened at the former location of Dunk’s Sports Grill earlier this month.
Former Maryland Governor Larry Hogan calls for bipartisan cooperation
Hogan said students should “have honest and open discussions” across the aisle.
Institute for Arctic Studies director Melody Brown Burkins to advise G7
A decorated “science diplomat,” Burkins will represent the United States on an international panel about Arctic climate policy.
Muller: Be Extraordinary Here
Your time at Dartmouth is more than a means to an end.
Kruse Reviews: ‘28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’ is a visceral horror sequel and a macabre meditation on the nature of faith
The post-apocalyptic follow-up is gorier and scarier than its predecessor.
Men’s basketball falls to Columbia for first time since 2024
Despite a tie-game at halftime, the Big Green ultimately lost 76-69 to drop to 9-9.
Green to Yellow: Sitting down with Chris Corbo ’26 after his transfer to Georgia Tech
After wrapping up a stellar career with Dartmouth football, tight end and captain Chris Corbo ’26 is bringing his talent on the field and Big Green work ethic to Georgia Tech.
Hot Takes Week 4
The sports staff gives their bold predictions for an exciting week of athletic action.

















