Battle of the Barbenheimer
The highly-anticipated dual premiere of “Barbie and “Oppenheimer” reveals complicated gender politics.
Flair, Bequests and Wild Themes: The Going-Out Fashion of Sophomore Summer
Students “buy-in” to eccentric going-out fashion during sophomore summer.
Review: Introducing the Newest Barbie: Existential Barbie
Selin Hos ’25 reviews “Barbie,” discussing its existential undertone and the way in which Barbie wrestles with her identity throughout the film.
Five members of men’s heavyweight rowing race at the 2023 World Rowing U23 Championships
Members of the men’s heavyweight rowing team competed for the U.S., Great Britain and Australia, respectively.
Q&A with new men’s lacrosse head coach Sean Kirwan
Men’s lacrosse welcomes Sean Kirwan from the University of Virginia to coach them in their upcoming season.
BVAC namesake Leon Black ’73 reaches settlement with U.S. Virgin Islands as new lawsuit alleging rape surfaces
A lawsuit has been filed accusing Black of raping an autistic 16-year-old at Epstein’s home in 2002.
Record-breaking Call to Lead Campaign ends after eight years
The Call to Lead campaign had the highest level of alumni engagement and female engagement for any higher education campaign over $3 billion.
Cyanobacteria harmful algal bloom advisory in effect at Mascoma Lake
The July 14 notice impacts the several Dartmouth sailing activities that operate at the lake.
New laundry service installed on campus
After nearly three weeks without machines in residence halls, students report satisfaction with the new laundry company.
This year’s Dartmouth Bound program sees over 50% increase in participants
Around 140 rising high school seniors visited the College to learn more about it.
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.
Dunleavy: War Crimes for Thee, But Not for Me
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.
Adkins: Is Automation Really A Good Thing?
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.
Students Get Real About Sobriety
Haley Banta ’25 reflects on the culture surrounding alcohol consumption and sobriety in Greek spaces on campus.
Welcome to the Woods: Strangers’ Takes on the “Dartmouth Difference”
Shena Han ’25 unpacks the myth of the “Dartmouth difference” through a fresh set of eyes.
Wobbly Friday Gets Students Rolling into the Weekend
Sophie Wiener ’25 investigates the new student-run tradition of Wobbly Friday through conversations with both its founders and summer participants.


















