Dining costs steadily rise over past five years in response to inflation, market factors
Students said they struggle to make it through the term without budgeting or stealing.
Students said they struggle to make it through the term without budgeting or stealing.
Since April 2021, volunteers have planted more than 12,000 square feet of habitat for pollinator species — animals that help plants to reproduce.
According to the College, the community member with tuberculosis is receiving treatment and support.
The show furthers the captivating world established by its predecessor but may lose viewership due to its slow pace.
Explore this week’s movies, plays and musical performances at the Hop, or delve into the world of Korean contemporary art at the Hood.
The Big Green came up short, 28-13, in Saturday’s Homecoming game.
The Big Green won seven of its 11 singles matches and half of its four doubles matches over two days of competition, including four of five singles matches against the University of Rhode Island.
Gilstrap, who joined DHMC in 2018 as a cardiologist and professor, died on Oct. 21.
The Dartmouth bonfire has gone through several changes since it was first lit in 1888 — from name changes to structural overhauls.
Student voters show support for the president despite mixed reactions to his administration’s handling of key issues.
The College’s many gender-based violence initiatives — ranging from Title IX to the Sexual Violence Prevention Project — work to ensure campus safety.
The Graduate Organized Laborers at Dartmouth, a group of graduate students demanding a “guaranteed living wage,” marks the second student union announced this year.
Four months into his tenure as Hanover’s chief executive, Torpey offers insight on the town’s housing and energy policies
McMillan reflects on the College’s relationship with Hanover emergency services and the dangers of student intoxication
Alumni return to campus during a time of rekindling old memories
The impending end of racial affirmative action should lead Dartmouth to rethink all the sacred cows of its admissions process — including the 50/50 gender split.
By allowing departments to enforce maximum median grades, Dartmouth only hurts its brand, mission and students’ future prospects and mental health.
Fraternity rush might be a better system than its sorority counterpart, but it’s still flawed — and deserves scrutiny.