New Hampshire Senate committee votes against controversial menstrual product bill
The bill, HB129, would require schools to distribute menstrual products through nurses and administrators, rather than in school bathrooms.
The bill, HB129, would require schools to distribute menstrual products through nurses and administrators, rather than in school bathrooms.
The bill, HB129, would require schools to distribute menstrual products through nurses and administrators, rather than in school bathrooms.
On April 6, the State House passed a $15.9 billion budget with the most bipartisan support in recent decades.
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The “Painting History” tour, led by Jami Powell and Michael Hartman, explores the theme of art’s role in the construction of history.
Abiuso’s new album “A Day is the Worst Segmentation of Time” offers a deep-dive into a variety of themes, including religion, death and nostalgia.
Both on campus and in Hanover, arts events include films at the Hop, student bands at Sawtooth and tours at The Hood.
Women’s and men’s golf will compete in their respective Ivy League Championships, Rugby hosts the Ivy 7s Championship, and women’s, heavyweight and lightweight rowing look for success on the water.
Varsity distance runner, former sports editor and Bostonian Jason Norris ’24 reflects on the 2023 Boston Marathon.
The Big Green had an impressive performance against Brown and Merrimack, characterized by successful teamwork and home runs, securing fourth place in the Ivy standings.
On Tuesday, library workers marched through Baker-Berry library to announce their plan to unionize, one week after the Graduate Organized Laborers at Dartmouth won their union vote.
In response to Cole’s “Regrets of a Former Trans Kid” lecture, hosted by the Dartmouth College Republicans, community members protested outside the event to support transgender youth.
Aditi Deokar ’25, Caroline Conway ’24 and Gavin Fry ’25 won Goldwater Scholarships to support their research in the sciences.
Carbon offsets are a sham — for the most part.
Dartmouth’s quarter system and D-Plan limit students’ opportunities.
Teevens’ wife Kirsten said that Coach Teevens’ right leg was amputated and that he remains in medical care.
Katharine Bramante ’26 investigates the possibility of legalized marijuana usage on Dartmouth’s campus.
One writer interviews students who skied Tuckerman Ravine, while reflecting on her own journey down the run.