Sammy McCorkle named acting head football coach while Buddy Teevens recovers
McCorkle will lead spring practice, which starts today and will last four weeks
McCorkle will lead spring practice, which starts today and will last four weeks
The College’s announcement last week came after two separate cataloging re-inventories.
Vishwachand Kolla was hit and killed by a Dartmouth Coach bus while he waited to pick up a friend from Boston Logan International Airport.
In March, the New Hampshire House of Representatives voted to codify abortion rights up to 24 weeks and remove civil and criminal penalties for doctors, among other wins for reproductive rights.
Governor DeSantis’ messaging focused on climate change adaptation strategies gives the governor an edge over other Republican presidential candidates.
While the fourth installment of the John Wick franchise excels in its action and visuals, the movie loses its finality with thinly-veiled attempts to set up potential future spin-offs.
Classroom Rapid Refresh, an initiative aimed at updating all Arts and Sciences and Guarini classrooms, will begin in the summer of 2023.
Varsity distance runner and former sports editor Jason Norris ’24 contemplates his outdoor track season opener at the University of Connecticut Dogfight Invitational
Known for his constant smile and endless kindness, Josh Balara ’24 cared deeply for his friends and family.
The College should mandate professors to provide feedback on their students’ final examinations or papers before inputting grades.
Larry Lawrence ’80 was honored recently as a member of the 2023 Class of Legends of Ivy League Basketball.
The Big Green had one win on its spring break training trip but failed to secure further wins against various competitors.
Men’s lacrosse brings home their first Ivy League Conference win since 2015, softball sweeps the University of Pennsylvania in their first Ivy League Series and sailing opens up their team race season with top-place finishes.
This class is the first to apply with full access to application resources from the College, such as on-campus tours and information sessions, since 2019.
Joshua White, an IT support analyst at the Tuck School of Business, loved cooking, gaming and his family.
David McKenna ’89, Shonda Rhimes ’91 and Todd Sisitsky ’93 are set to begin their four-year terms on July 1.
This year’s investment banking recruiting process for summer 2024 interns is well underway, revealing a gradual shift in the timeline toward earlier start dates.
The new Community Power program in Hanover and several other New Hampshire communities offers consumers the exciting choice to use clean energy for their electricity needs.
From Oscar-winning films at the Loew Auditorium to indie-rock bands at Sawtooth Kitchen, this week in Hanover offers a thriving arts scene.
One writer reflects on her journey through change and her appreciation for resilience.