College presents final offer to SWCD at today’s negotiation
The contract includes wage and stipend increases.
‘I’m terrified to say anything’: International students express fear, anxiety about student immigration status revocations
International students don’t feel fully supported by the College and are changing their travel plans, while Spare Rib magazine has fully taken down their website.
Harvard Medical School professor urges compassion in healthcare
On April 15, the Nathan Smith Society hosted BHCHP founder Jim O’Connell for a discussion on recent medical policy changes on diversity programs and the importance of compassion in healthcare.
Student leaders are torn on College’s institutional restraint policy
While some students said the policy encourages free speech, others believe that “inaction” can “create fear.”
Sudanese activist calls for peace and democracy in Sudan
Aziz discussed political conflict in Sudan and her work as a “diaspora activist.”
Dartmouth student charged with felony after speeding down wrong side of highway while intoxicated
Aneesh Sharma ’26 also faces three misdemeanors and two violations after he nearly struck a police vehicle head-on and refused to comply with commands to leave his vehicle.
Tipping the Scales: 25.8% increase in STEM at Dartmouth over past decade
Longitudinal analysis of graduation metrics from the past decade highlights shifts in academic major popularity toward higher paying outcomes, suggesting an evolution of student interests.
Moyse: Dartmouth Serves Wall Street, Not the World
The careers Dartmouth graduates pursue are indicative of a larger moral decay of our College’s mission. It’s time for students to reevaluate.
Kluger: We Need More Professors Without Ph.D.s
Change the Dartmouth Society of Fellows.
Alsheikh: In Your Dreams
Ramsey Alsheikh ’26 has a dream.
Editor’s Note
Noelle Blake ’26 writes about finding a bouquet of lilies in a trash can.
Postcards to Mirror: Reflections From Abroad
One writer collects reflections from Dartmouth students who are on study abroad programs this spring.
Crossing Hollywood Ferry
One writer notes the charms and idiosyncrasies of Los Angeles during a long drive home.
‘Anything Can Happen’: March Madness Culture at Dartmouth
After the conclusion of March Madness, one writer considers the impact of bracket culture on campus community.
Reflection: With a Little Help From My Friends
A senior reflects on the importance of genuine friendships during her college experience.
Dartmouth alumnus sentenced to 20 to 40 years of prison time in rape trial
Kyle Clampitt ’20 was previously found guilty on 12 counts of aggravated felonious sexual assault following a weeklong trial in January.
Journalist Candace Rondeaux gives talk on origins of Russian military organization Wagner Group
On April 10, the Dickey Center for International Understanding hosted Rondeaux for an event on the origins and rise of the Wagner Group, a military organization formerly linked to Russian president Vladimir Putin.
DSG votes against immigration emergency fund, discusses constitutional amendment about audio recording
The emergency immigration fund would have allocated $15,000 to support international students.