Skip to Content, Navigation, or Footer.
Support independent student journalism. Support independent student journalism. Support independent student journalism.
The Dartmouth
December 16, 2025 | Latest Issue
The Dartmouth
Multimedia
01.20.10.news.hanover_bucks
News

Few students use Hanover Bucks

Kasia Vincunas / The Dartmouth Staff Kasia Vincunas / The Dartmouth Staff After a quiet Fall term launch, Hanover Bucks a pre-paid card program that students can use for purchases at 12 participating Hanover restaurants and businesses has attracted only a limited following among Dartmouth students.


Sports

Women's hockey prolongs streak

Despite a hat-trick against Colgate University and another goal against Cornell University, co-captain Sarah Parsons '10 couldn't lead the Dartmouth women's hockey team to a win this weekend.


01.20.10.news.rush
News

91 women receive winter rush bids

|

Sujin Lim / The Dartmouth Staff Sujin Lim / The Dartmouth Staff Sororities extended 91 bids to women during winter recruitment this week, compared to the 70 offered in last year's winter rush.



Opinion

Timeout!

|

Earlier this month, Dartmouth men's basketball head coach Terry Dunn resigned amidst scandalous rumors that, for my money, are too absurd to be dignified in print ("Men's basketball coach steps down midseason," Jan.



With his time of 6.88 seconds on Saturday, Connor Reilly '13 is now the sole holder of the Dartmouth 60-meter dash record.
Sports

Reilly '13 breaks shared College record in 60-meter dash

|

Nicholas Root / The Dartmouth Staff Nicholas Root / The Dartmouth Staff Nicholas Root / The Dartmouth Staff Nicholas Root / The Dartmouth Staff In only his second collegiate race, Connor Reilly '13, a sprinter on the Dartmouth track and field team, set a school record in the 60-meter dash during last Saturday's meet against the University of Maine.


01.20.10.arts.ships
Arts

Hop teachers show personal work

|

Kevin Xiao / The Dartmouth Staff Kevin Xiao / The Dartmouth Staff Given my clumsy tendencies, I try to keep away from sharp instruments, but Gregory Elder, director of student workshops at the Hopkins Center, had faith in me as he handed me a carving utensil and a slab of wood and showed me how to shave off one side. "No experience is necessary for the workshops.



News

Daily Debriefing

|

Institutional subsidies for collegiate sports programs continue to grow even as the schools regulate salaries and lay off employees, according to data on sports revenue and expenses collected by USA Today and reported in Inside Higher Ed on Tuesday.


Opinion

Be The Change

|

The word "change" is everywhere, as are people who claim to be "working for change." But is it possible for individuals and well-organized groups to improve the world or at least, Dartmouth?


01.20.10.news.Volcano
News

Asch announces petition trustee candidacy

|

Zach Ingbretsen / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Zach Ingbretsen / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Joe Asch '79 intends to enter the race for a position on the Board of Trustees as a petition candidate, provided he successfully collects the necessary 500 signatures by Feb.


Sports

Two losses leave men's hockey last in league

|

After suffering a 5-2 loss to No. 16 University of New Hampshire in the annual Battle for the RiverStone Cup Saturday, the Dartmouth men's hockey team fell 4-1 to Harvard University on Monday. "We're still working hard," Nick Walsh '12 said.


01.20.10.news.Volcano
News

Asch '79 seeks trustee position

|

Zach Ingbretsen / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Zach Ingbretsen / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Joe Asch '79 intends to enter the race for a position on the Board of Trustees as a petition candidate, provided he successfully collects the necessary 500 signatures by Feb.


News

Court dismisses lawsuit against College

|

The lawsuit brought by several alumni against the College has been dismissed by the Grafton County Superior Court, according to court documents. The court granted the College's motion for summary judgment, submitted in December, arguing that the alumni were barred from suit by the doctrine of res judicata.



Arts

HEAR AND NOW: Gaga's 'Monster' fall

|

I was beginning to think Lady Gaga wasn't human. After all, she's been virtually ubiquitous over the past few months: Beyonce's music video for "Video Phone," a meeting with the Queen of England, the "Monster Ball" tour to promote her sophomore album "The Fame Monster," "The Oprah Winfrey Show," my music column.


Opinion

Bro Talk

|

The critical debate about gender equity has been a vibrant source of discourse since coeducation was introduced to Dartmouth in the early '70s.




Trending