Creative Comfort: Fashion During the Winter Term
With temperatures dropping, one writer explores how different students express themselves through fashion even in wintry weather.
With temperatures dropping, one writer explores how different students express themselves through fashion even in wintry weather.
You never forget your first friends at Dartmouth
A partnership between the College, Friends of Oak Hill and the Hanover Improvement society will enhance the cross country and recreational ski trails for the first time since 2003.
Veenhuis, who worked remotely at Thayer, hoped to pursue a Ph.D. in computer science.
The program, which was last run in 2019 in Beijing, will move to Taiwan in the fall of 2023 as a result of disruptions caused by China’s COVID-19 policies.
After Dartmouth Student Government voiced concerns, Dartmouth Dining implemented changes including reversing the 30% price increase for the Courtyard Cafe’s burger special.
The College funded transportation for Brazilian students to vote absentee from Boston in Brazil’s October general election.
Though the World Cup saw massive profits, tourism cannot replace the oil-based economies of nations in the Persian Gulf.
Leigh Bardugo’s highly anticipated sequel to the fantasy hit novel “Ninth House” takes the reader to Hell and back, through the stone arches of Yale University.
The internet trend may look different, but its resurgence has potentially dangerous ramifications.
Tess Bowler introduces her new column, recommending three haunting drama movies for when you can’t decide what to watch.
The club, which had its first meeting on Jan. 10, welcomes participation from students of all political ideologies and backgrounds.
The creation of the tranquility room, led by Dartmouth Student Government vice president Jessica Chiriboga ’24, was funded using a $10,000 American Eagle Future Together grant.
The talk, “Russian Censorship in Ukraine: The Dark Side of Translation,” focused on Russian political censorship of literature translated into Ukrainian throughout history.
Serpell's second novel "The Furrows: An Elegy" is filled with masterfully rendered disorientation.
“Babylon” gives a vivid take on the early days of the movie-making industry.
Campus is filled with the arts, including readings at Still North, Hood maker evenings and conversations, the MLK Keynote Speaker, Back to Back Theatre Company and Apple Hill String Quartet.
Down 13 early in the second half, the Big Green clawed back for the win thanks to strong defense and bench depth.