SEIU, Dartmouth men’s basketball players respond to NLRB ruling
On Monday, the NLRB ruled that Dartmouth men’s basketball players are university employees and can host a union election. The team anticipates Dartmouth appealing the regional director’s decision but remains confident in the national board.
Spotlight on Dartmouth Domestic Study Programs
One writer spotlights how Dartmouth Domestic Study Programs operate and why students choose to go on them.
Dartmouth’s Response to the Israel-Hamas War: Poll reveals students are divided over College’s handling of the conflict
One writer finds a split in student opinions on the Dartmouth administration's handling of the Israel-Hamas war, pulling from a poll conducted by The Dartmouth.
Third Time’s the Charm, or Fourth or Fifth? Dartmouth Marriage Pact’s Persistence
One writer investigates the behind-the-scenes work of Marriage Pact, and how students feel about their matches.
Life after the Military: The Experience of Dartmouth Student Veterans
Dartmouth Veterans share the challenges of transitioning from the military to college, as well as the lessons they’ve learned in the process.
Spotlight on SAPA: ‘A Supportive Resource Constellation’
One writer highlights the SAPA community of students and counsellors and how they seek to empower and inform Dartmouth students about gender-based violence.
Quality Over Quantity: A Senior Reflects on Lasting Friendships
One writer explores how our perception of friendships at Dartmouth change over time.
UGAs seek unionization, demand free housing and greater transparency from College
Some UGAs feel that they are not properly trained or compensated for their role as supporters and mentors to undergraduates.
Winter Carnival council expresses concern about potential weather-related impacts on weekend programming
The high temperatures forecasted for the weekend may disrupt scheduled events, such as the polar bear swim and ice sculpture carving contest.
Letter to the Editor: Bravo, President Beilock
Reinstating the standardized testing requirement for admissions is the right move by President Sian Leah Beilock’s administration.
NLRB rules Dartmouth men’s basketball players are university employees, orders union election
Dartmouth, which argues that players are not employees, will likely appeal the regional director’s decision.
Men’s basketball loses twice due to late runs by Cornell and Columbia
After falling into a 19-0 deficit in the first half against Cornell, Dartmouth regained the lead early in the second half only to fall short in the closing minutes. Dartmouth fell 56-53 to Cornell and 72-56 to Columbia.
College to reinstate standardized test requirement for Class of 2029
The decision was made based on the findings of a Dartmouth-based research group, which showed that test scores provide the admissions committee with important information about applicants.
Department of Safety and Security begins transition to electric vehicles
In the coming months, over half of the current fleet will be replaced with the Tesla Model Y in an effort to reduce the department’s environmental impact.
DPU panel discussion on history of Israel and Palestine leads to argument among panelists
Moderator Dylan Griffith ’25 repeatedly stepped in to remind panelists to engage in academic discussion.
Trends: The 2000s Are Back with “Indie Sleaze”
The rise of indie sleaze on social media marks a turning point in popular culture and strays from the trends that dominated the past year.
Review: ‘32 Sounds’ Opens Our Eyes to the Power of Sound
The Academy Award-nominated director Sam Green documents how a forgotten sense can add a richness to everyday life and preserve moments past.
Bach or Glass? Frederic Chiu helps us decide
World-famous pianist Frederic Chiu recently performed at Dartmouth’s Rollins Chapel.



















