Montgomery Fellows Program hosts conversation with former Kosovo President Atifete Jahjaga
Jahjaga served as president of the Republic of Kosovo from 2011 to 2016, focusing on women’s rights and youth empowerment.
Jahjaga served as president of the Republic of Kosovo from 2011 to 2016, focusing on women’s rights and youth empowerment.
The evidence is unclear whether the Biden administration’s delay of natural gas export terminals will actually reduce emissions.
The new prequel to Roald Dahl’s beloved “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” reminds us to keep dreaming.
With support from the Dartmouth theater department, “The Aristocrats” takes a major step forward in its development with a staged reading.
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From 2022-23, the men’s cross country roster shrunk from 24 to 15 runners. The Dartmouth interviewed former team members and a parent of a former team member to find out why.
Bernstein is simultaneously running to represent California’s 16th Congressional District and earning his MBA and MS from Stanford University.
Independent voters in New Hampshire, who are able to vote in the Democrat and Republican primaries, were split between President Joe Biden and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley.
The DSG debated expanding the Senate in order to provide more opportunities for student representatives.
With so many students facing mental health conditions, Dartmouth has a responsibility to implement meaningful initiatives.
One writer explores how Dartmouth seniors have expanded their professional networks and what advice they have.
Team members detail the challenges and excitement in building a competitive, formula-style race car.
One writer talks to students about enacting social impact and finding personal growth while away from school.
The author and Yale professor gave a lecture on the importance of emotional intelligence.
Upper Valley community members and Dartmouth students attended the department’s first event in years.
While some club sports benefit from a strong alumni base of donors, other clubs struggle to attain sufficient funding.
Luke Montalbano ’27 argues that Dartmouth students should take a more active interest in NATO and other global affairs outside of what are in current headlines.
With Trump popular among Republicans, and the Democrats’ failure to find a new leader to be its nominee, it appears that we will have a Trump v. Biden rematch in this year’s presidential election.