The Look Ahead: Week 8
Men’s basketball plays crucial games on the road against Cornell and Columbia, women’s and men’s lacrosse kick off their seasons and men’s tennis and women’s squash play championship games.
Men’s basketball plays crucial games on the road against Cornell and Columbia, women’s and men’s lacrosse kick off their seasons and men’s tennis and women’s squash play championship games.
In an unanimous vote on Thursday night, the Hanover Boarding Zone of Adjustment approved a zoning exception that will allow the College to proceed with the housing complex on Lyme Road.
In addition, the number of applicants per off-campus program has increased beyond pre-pandemic levels, which reflects the reduced program offerings implemented in 2021.
Hall, previously the interim Dean of Student Life at SUNY Westchester, talks about how she ended up at Dartmouth and her future plans for OPAL.
The project is focused on the Native American, Indigenous and Arctic collections at the museum and library.
The Lyme Housing Project is inconsistent with Dartmouth’s core values
Although Valentine's Day is fleeting, these Dartmouth love stories were not.
Marius DeMartino ’25 reflects on taking some time for himself this winter.
One writer chronicles the ubiquitous experience of icy, snowy falls on campus.
A change in D-Plan rules means that more juniors than ever are spending fall term off-campus — so what were they up to last term?
Previously the chief compliance officer at Temple University, Diaz began his tenure at Dartmouth on Jan. 30 and oversees the College’s adherence to complex regulatory structures.
Students, alumni and Hanover residents speak about the triumphs — and the challenges — of building the annual sculpture.
Started in 2016, Black Legacy Month consists of student-organized programming throughout February, designed to celebrate and recognize Black culture at Dartmouth.
This year’s directorate hopes to create more trip options and restructure activities to be more inclusive for students with different interests.
The oncoming threats of population decline and falling economic productivity demand a rethinking of our economic policy.
Indifference will not fix the fire alarm problem in Fahey-McLane.
The exiled dissident who has been called “The Woman Whose Hair Frightens Iran” answered questions and addressed criticism during the talk.
Back from the early 2000s, rom-coms are now prioritizing diverse plots and casts as they make their resurgence.
Tess Bowler recommends romantic movies for your valentines day viewing.