Roodnitsky: It’s Time to Actually Start Caring about Ukraine
If Ukraine doesn’t prevail in the war, Putin would succeed in setting a dangerous and imperialist precedent for other countries to follow.
Verbum Ultimum: Common Cents
Dartmouth finally gave up on denying student dining workers fair pay. It should read the writing on the wall and fairly compensate other student workers too.
Before the Curtain: Arts on Campus Week 9
This week on campus features a showing of Oscar-nominated animations, a Grammy-nominated choir performance, an in-person gallery tour and much more.
Powerlifting team sets records at USPA New Hampshire state championships
The club powerlifting team had athletes qualify for nationals this past weekend, encouraged by a supportive environment that has been actively cultivated by its members.
Men’s tennis places seventh at ECAC Indoor Championship
After losing its first two tournament matches, Dartmouth rallied to beat Brown University on the final day to avoid a last-place finish.
The Look Ahead: Week 9
The ski team competes in the EISA championship, softball and baseball kick off their seasons and men’s and women’s lacrosse look to build on season-opening wins.
Former Safety and Security officer Teddy Willey remembered as being ‘full of life’
Former Safety and Security officer Teddy Willey died in West Virginia on Feb. 9, after a long career that included 20 years as a coal miner before his arrival at Dartmouth in 2000.
SWCD ratifies $21 wage contract in unanimous vote
The contract — which was accepted by the College on Feb. 18 after the SWCD voted to strike — also includes sick pay and mental health pay for all student Dartmouth Dining Services workers.
Capone: Crypto Yield Programs Threaten a Second Great Recession
Loopholes in SEC regulations repeat the same mistakes of the 2008 financial crisis.
College rejects voluntary recognition of Graduate Organized Laborers at Dartmouth
In a Feb. 21 message, Provost David Kotz wrote that graduate unionization would be “counterproductive,” and said Dartmouth will not voluntarily recognize a graduate student union.
Front-Desk Shifts: Working and watching as the world passes by
One writer talks to the student workers who watch the world from behind the front desks of Dartmouth.
Lonely is a Gym Bro Without Love
Who goes to the gym on Valentine’s Day? One writer has a heart-to-heart with the gym rats and single students on our favorite Hallmark holiday.
Reflection: When Will You Realize, Your Twenties Wait for You?
Selin Hos ’25 reflects on her upcoming 20th birthday through the lens of Billy Joel’s “Vienna.”
Reflection: To be Mick Jagger or to be with Mick Jagger?
Adrienne Murr ’25 reflects on female performance, gender envy and the trappings of rock-n-roll.
Everything you Wanted to Know about Dartmouth Dining
The questions students are asking about Dartmouth Dining this term, answered.
Q&A with Safety and Security officer Stephen Sampson
The Dartmouth rode along with Safety and Security on a patrol around campus, learning more about campus security, Greek life and a day in the life of an officer.
Nathan Smith Society shadowing program celebrates 25th anniversary
Organizers and participants of the program reflected on the opportunities it provides for students interested in healthcare.















