New Hampshire ACLU and OPAL host ‘Know Your Rights’ session for immigrant students and staff
Speakers from the ACLU and Safety and Security told attendees how to respond to immigration enforcement officers.
Speakers from the ACLU and Safety and Security told attendees how to respond to immigration enforcement officers.
Senior vice president for community and campus life Jennifer Rosales spoke on behalf of the College administration in response to student concerns about “overtly transphobic” language and the College’s “institutional neutrality” stance.
This week, community members called for Dartmouth not to agree to the terms of the Trump administration’s deal for universities.
Thousands of students, staff, faculty and alumni have signed petitions in the last few days calling on universities to reject Trump’s unconstitutional plan of control and extortion. We invite Dartmouth’s leaders to join us.
Mamdani’s formula might succeed in New York, but it’s unclear how much his populism is actually appealing to its primary target — the working class.
Judith Raanan's story should be an inspiration for us to embody the universal ethical values and mitzvot that are laid out in the Hebrew Bible in everything we do.
Hanover police are still investigating a swastika that was drawn outside of a Jewish student’s dorm room on Sept. 17.
Judith Raanan, who was held by Hamas for 17 days after being captured in Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, shared her story at a campus event.
With a historic freshman class and an all-female coaching staff, the Big Green aims to return to championship contention.
On Sept. 27, Dartmouth’s women’s rugby team lost to Harvard in a close match. Following a bye week, they will play Bowdoin at Brophy next Saturday.
Three costly turnovers lost the Big Green control of the game in their 36-24 loss to the Quakers.
In this year’s film festival, which took place from Sept. 17 to Sept. 21, five out of the six films were international.
Nelson discusses how her Dartmouth experience shaped “I’ve Never Loved Somebody and Made Them Worse.”
The third-year quarterback is shining in his first year as a starter, racking up over 700 yards and three touchdowns in the Big Green’s first two games.
Dartmouth professors say that the direct impact on the College will be minimal, however grants may be delayed.
A “search advisory committee” of 15 members will choose a head for the newly established School of Arts and Sciences.
Atshan critiqued the limits of prolonged aid in Palestine, urging a shift from “humanitarianism” toward justice-oriented reparations and solidarity.
In an interview with The Dartmouth, vice provost for research Dean Madden discussed the landscape for research at the College after federal funding cuts impacted grants.
Circuit Court of Appeals Judge David Tatel spoke about the state of the nation, his struggle with blindness and his new memoir.