The Dublin Guitar Quartet performs pieces from contemporary composers
The group performed at Dartmouth as a part of the Hopkins Center's commitment to inviting international artists to campus.
Apple Hill String Quartet brings Native American art to life as part of year-long Hopkins Center residency
The quartet, based in Nelson, New Hampshire, performed works by composer Raven Chacon and the world premiere of a Hopkins Center commission by Dana Lyn.
“Noon Panir in the Dark” sheds light on humanity behind women’s rights movement in Iran
The play, written by Armita Mirkarimi ’25, tells a story of being Iranian and growing up that isn’t completely surrounded by pain and trauma.
Before the Curtain: Arts on Campus Week 6
Following a weekend of films at the Hop and an open mic night, arts on campus includes a Hood exhibition tour, an evening of Austrian piano music and the start of Winter Carnival featuring a figure skating performance.
Men’s and women’s tennis teams start seasons on winning streaks
The men’s team holds a 5-0 record and the women’s team are 2-0 early in the season.
The Look Ahead: Week 6
Skiing will continue to compete in the Saint Michael’s Carnival, women’s and men’s tennis hope to remain undefeated in their upcoming matches and the infamous Dartmouth vs. Princeton hockey game will be hosted in the Thompson Arena.
Alsheikh: Hillel, End Birthright
The Birthright trip is far-right, anti-Palestinian and anti-peace. Why does Hillel continue to sponsor it?
‘These deaths feel like a death in the family’: Dartmouth Asian American Studies Collective hosts vigil to grieve victims of mass shootings
In the aftermath of three mass shootings in California that primarily targeted Asian Americans, DAASC hosted speakers and a series of community-building events to honor the victims on Monday.
Dartmouth appoints LaMar Bunts as College’s first chief transformation officer
Bunts will be in charge of expanding the net revenue growth and extending the reach and impact of the College.
Five allegations of unwanted sexual touching emerge against former temporary male College employee
The suspect — who has not been publicly identified — is under investigation for touching five female College students in the same day, and was immediately fired in light of the allegations.
UWill counseling services draw 800 student registrations since November
The online, 24/7 counseling services opened for members of the Dartmouth community on Nov. 1 and demand has risen steadily for appointments, according to the Counseling Center.
Bushong: Resurrecting a Lost Paradise
It’s Time to Decommission Glen Canyon Dam
Trims and Braids and Dyes, Oh My!
When Hanover’s hair care options are lacking, students take matters into their own hands.
The Great 24 Hour Foco Challenge
Two Mirror writers sat in Dartmouth’s signature dining establishment from open to close. Here’s what they found.
The Meal Plan, Unplanned
Two writers reflect on how their approaches to the dining plan reflect their personalities.
The College on the Slopes
Students talk about learning to ski and snowboard at Dartmouth
Students, faculty reflect on upcoming Supreme Court affirmative action case
Campus grapples with the possible overturn of affirmative action by the Supreme Court later this year.















