Jessica Chiriboga ’24 and Kiara Ortiz ’24 speak on student body presidential and vice presidential win
Chiriboga and Ortiz won uncontested elections for Student Government president and vice president on April 26.
Chiriboga and Ortiz won uncontested elections for Student Government president and vice president on April 26.
For the first time since the pandemic began, Muslim students observed iftar — a post-sunset meal — in communal spaces.
Following the 2023 Consolidated Appropriations Act, approximately 103,000 state residents may no longer be eligible for Medicaid.
College administration and Hanover officials should cooperate to organize fairs, fundraisers and other events between students and the town.
1,231 ballots were cast in the presidential election, down 15% from last year and 19% from 2021’s election.
DREAM program offers mentorship to at-risk kids in the area while also helping college students grow themselves.
After encountering some prospective ’27s, one writer reflects on her first year at Dartmouth.
One writer investigates the culture and commitment of the student patrollers keeping the Dartmouth Skiway safe.
One writer details how student’s everyday journeys are made better by their favorite hidden paths around campus.
One writer talks to senior Studio Art majors about their artistic experience at Dartmouth as they approach their final showcase.
The annual LGBTQ+ community celebrations, which began on April 7, will feature the College’s first ever Pride parade.
Kinzinger, a member of the Jan. 6 Committee, spoke about his experiences investigating former President Donald Trump.
Compensating legislators adequately can create a more diverse state government that better represents New Hampshire.
Senior monastic Dharma teachers visited Dartmouth this past week to lead guided meditation sessions, mindfulness presentations and discussions on topics such as climate change and wellbeing.
Florin discusses the inspiration for her novel and advice for aspiring creative writers.
Freeman, one of two captains of the baseball team, will stick around for an additional year to build upon lessons learned from this difficult season.
Women’s rowing finds success on Lake Morey this weekend, beating UMass and MIT in all four races on Senior Day.
The hate symbol drawn in the ground was reported to Safety and Security on Thursday morning.
The Election Planning and Advisory Committee, which passed the new rules, oversees student elections.