28 students successfully complete the DOC Fifty
Nine teams participated in the trek from Moosilauke Ravine Lodge to Dartmouth’s campus along the Appalachian Trail. The event faced weather and flooding concerns.
Nine teams participated in the trek from Moosilauke Ravine Lodge to Dartmouth’s campus along the Appalachian Trail. The event faced weather and flooding concerns.
The recent decision by the U.S. to send cluster bombs to Ukraine poses a clear and unacceptable danger to innocent civilians that could have long lasting impacts in the region.
While automation and technological advancements have increased efficiency and lowered global poverty rates, the impacts on blue collar jobs and the potential consequences of further automation cannot be ignored.
Haley Banta ’25 reflects on the culture surrounding alcohol consumption and sobriety in Greek spaces on campus.
Shena Han ’25 unpacks the myth of the “Dartmouth difference” through a fresh set of eyes.
Sophie Wiener ’25 investigates the new student-run tradition of Wobbly Friday through conversations with both its founders and summer participants.
Ulla Libre ’25 explores this summer’s iteration of the Fifty and reflects on why Dartmouth students embrace it, with all its challenges and triumphs.
Here In The Valley organized the second Riverfolk festival variety show on July 17 at Northern Stage in White River Junction, Vermont.
Michelle Mulé ’25 and Arizbeth Rojas ’25 explore the surge of new or altered bands that have taken over the live music scene on campus this summer.
After leading the lightweight rowing team to qualify for the International Rowing Association National Regatta for the first time since 2014, Trevor Michelson is elevated from interim head coach to head coach.
Former head coach of Division I men’s tennis at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, Justin DeSanto, joins the Dartmouth community as head coach of men’s tennis.
Manchin, a Democrat, and Huntsman, a Republican, furthered speculation they would run together on an independent ticket.
Armita Mirkarimi ’25 reflects on the transitional nature of sophomore summer and the anxieties and melancholies that come with it.
Hanover fire department captain Scott Letson advised Hanover residents “to get down to the lowest place possible.”
This summer Dartmouth students speak about their experiences teaching and taking archery and sailing lessons for PE credit.
Following the ruling that race-based affirmative action is unconstitutional, students and faculty expressed concern but not surprise.
Experts say such weather events will increasingly impact the Dartmouth community due to climate change.