Letter to the Editor: It is The Case of Every College in Our Land
Paul Velleman ’71 argues that Dartmouth has betrayed its heritage by not speaking out against Trump’s attack on higher education.
Paul Velleman ’71 argues that Dartmouth has betrayed its heritage by not speaking out against Trump’s attack on higher education.
Lex McCusker ’74 argues that Beilock’s absence from the AACU open letter was thoughtful and constructive.
David deCalesta ’64 argues that Beilock does not know how to deal with bullies.
Lindsey Wilcox T’19 expresses her frustration at Dartmouth’s silence and explains her decision to no longer donate to Tuck.
Maureen DeVoe expresses her disappointment in Dartmouth for not signing the AACU’s open letter.
James Low ’71 expresses his embarrassment at the College’s stance on Trump’s attack on higher education.
Ramsey Alsheikh ’26 and Eli Moyse ’27 imagine the desk of a messy College administrator.
The two ran on different tickets, but Jawad pulled ahead of Jack Wisdom ’26 by three votes.
One writer explores REL 1.13, “Sacred Movement,” a newly-offered course that encourages students to explore rituals of movement from the exotic to the everyday.
One writer grapples with the stagnancy of college life at the elite Northeastern university.
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Professor Miles Blencowe argues that the Dartmouth Society of Fellows is vital to campus and provides enriching experiences to Dartmouth professors.
“Let the blood that drips from Dartmouth Hall remind you of the price of silence,” a protester said.
Thousands of alumni have signed petitions against the College’s response to federal funding cuts.
Gillibrand was the fifth speaker in the Rockefeller Center’s 100 Days Series.
The clean-up was the first time Dartmouth Civics has participated in the Town’s annual Earth Day event.
At its fourth weekly meeting of the term, the Dartmouth Student Government discussed the upcoming DSG and town elections and impeached two senators.
Tom Charles ’70 criticizes the Dartmouth administration for capitulating to the Trump administration.
Jessica Brown ’83 stresses the dire threats higher education faces and argues that Dartmouth must stand up.