Rollins Chapel reopens, Hindu worship returns
The Chapel was closed for almost three years due to the COVID-19 pandemic followed by construction.
The Chapel was closed for almost three years due to the COVID-19 pandemic followed by construction.
Director Gerard Johnstone’s sophomore flick plays out like an extended, albeit fascinating, TikTok about a doll from Hell.
The mystery show chronicles main character Elena Santos’ new job as a live-in nanny for a Manhattan elite.
Posting 41 points, Adelekun was one point away from doubling his former career-high and claiming the record for himself.
The Big Green is still searching for its first conference win of the season.
Winter sorority recruitment has concluded with more bids offered but lower overall retention compared to last winter.
Organizations including the Chinese Language House, Dartmouth Chinese Culture Society, Korean Student Society and Agape Christian Fellowship each hosted events with food and cultural activities.
Small changes in the classroom could have a big impact on student mental health and wellbeing.
The student-led exhibition, examining the intersection of visual media, service members and gender norms, is currently on view at the Hood Museum of Art.
This week, discover numerous films, literature readings and performances — including student-written “Noon Panir in the Dark,” an Apple Hill String Quartet concert and guest a capella quartet Kings Return.
Untimely turnovers down the stretch sent the game to overtime, in which the Tigers prevailed
With the Big Green’s success over Brown University and Yale University, the team has nabbed its first road win of the season.
Track and field will compete in their third meet of the season in which they look to continue breaking program records, men’s tennis looks to add another victory to its season and women’s swimming strives to win their first conference meet of the season.
Tejera, a history and government major, covered major political events in the United States and overseas throughout his journalism career.
Students noted that despite high laundry prices, machines are often malfunctioning or ineffective.
In a fireside chat hosted by the Hopkins Center for the Arts, Burke discussed her understanding of compassion, Black feminism and how “healing and action” relate to the movement against sexual violence.
The Hypocrisy of the Non-Recording Option (NRO)
The suspect was a temporary employee of the College who has been fired and banned from campus.
Martin Luther King’s legacy is remembered, sometimes at the expense of his reputation during his lifetime