Reflection: The Struggle is the Point
One writer shares her unease surrounding AI as a writer and creative.
One writer shares her unease surrounding AI as a writer and creative.
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70 Years Later, what does AI look like at Dartmouth?
Professor Roopika Risam said that AI “forces us to ask ourselves what it means to be an author or artist.”
The Hood Museum’s fall exhibition considers how images represent and challenge family relationships within colonialism, migration and queer intimacy.
From improv to a-capella: a look into the fall audition process for freshmen hoping to join performance arts groups.
Two high-powered offenses are set to collide in front of Big Green alumni and fans this Saturday.
Executive director of Chabad Rabbi Gray discusses his CrossFit journey and how it has impacted his life and faith.
A light and laser show will replace the traditional bonfire.
Members also voted to create a “sustainability dashboard” to view town climate progress at their biweekly meeting on Oct. 6.
Two years after the start of the war in Gaza, the Palestine Solidarity Coalition said the chalking was seeking to “provide a visualization of the size and scope of the ongoing genocide.”
Students hiked 54 miles from the Moosilauke Ravine Lodge to campus, completing a semiannual student-run tradition.
Close to 1,000 students and faculty participated in the sixth annual Omondi Obura Peak Bag fundraiser.
Two writers explore students’ pride, or lack thereof, in their House Communities.
One writer experiences her first New England fall by tasting all the pumpkin spice Hanover has to offer.
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