From Trombone Playing to Officer Training: P.E. Credit Craziness
Two writers investigate the most interesting ways to get a P.E. credit.
Two writers investigate the most interesting ways to get a P.E. credit.
One writer asks students what they get up to in their free time.
Amid ongoing talks with the College, DSG has proposed multiple changes to the current voluntary and involuntary leave process, including allowing students on leave to continue using College resources.
Members of the incoming directorate will assume their roles on March 15.
Republican members of the New Hampshire House of Representatives are seeking to limit our freedom of expression when it comes to Palestinian human rights.
President Biden’s $400 billion loan forgiveness plan finally reaches the Supreme Court, and they are right to consider it for its breadth and unfairness to many groups of Americans.
Groceries are frustratingly difficult to acquire on campus — but they don’t have to be.
The new wage — up from $11.50 — will take effect on March 19.
Rather than purchasing marijuana from dispensaries, smoking culture on campus is stocked by marijuana from other states or dealers on campus — due to greater convenience and lower prices.
In her newest book, Savannah Brown paints an intimate portrait of girlhood in the context of modern intimacy — to other people, the world and, most importantly, yourself.
One writer explores the current state of dance at Dartmouth and its place in campus culture.
The second-ever production of the 2015 musical “Pretty Filthy” was directed by Katie Orenstein ’22 and explores untold stories of the Los Angeles entertainment industry.
Gracie Abrams's debut album features beautiful lyrics that capture letting go of past versions of oneself.
The Big Green rallied from its loss to Penn to defeat Harvard on Saturday in a game that meant everything to its seniors but nothing for Ivy Madness.
The Big Green was swept by University of Miami in a three-game series to kick off spring play, followed by losses to Wagner, Holy Cross and Penn State the next weekend.
Ifeoluwa Adeleye, a Masters of Engineering Management student from Nigeria, died unexpectedly from a stroke.
While a 2018 College survey revealed that 81% of students said they were concerned they engaged in disordered eating, there is only one nutritionist on campus who works with eating disorders.
Dartmouth must be proactive and thorough when it comes to establishing its emergency response protocols.