Verbum Ultimum: UWill Have More Support
The College’s recent partnership with UWill provides more mental health support to students and makes great progress towards listening to students.
Note from the Editorial Board: Get Out and Vote!
On Nov. 8, vote where you can — in New Hampshire or wherever you call home.
Theater MainStage ‘Pippin’ aims to spread hope, joy on campus
“Pippin,” the last theater department MainStage production before the Hopkins Center renovation, puts a surrealist twist on a Tony Award-winning musical.
Equipment manager Steve Ward remembered for his tough love, dedication to athletics department
Ward “never let anything stop him” and supported Dartmouth football as a “father figure,” even during his fight with cancer.
The Look Ahead: Week 9
This weekend, Dartmouth community members can look forward to home games for women’s tennis, men’s hockey, women’s and men’s heavyweight rowing, men’s soccer and volleyball.
Volleyball comes out on top against Penn, falls to Princeton
Following the split weekend, the Big Green stands 6-4 in the Ivy League.
College announces three-year diversity, equity and inclusion plan
The plan, titled “Toward Equity: Aligning Action and Accountability,” intends to advance diversity goals on campus through 15 initiatives.
Women’s athletics celebrates 50th anniversary with homecoming programming for alumnae, current athletes
Alexi Pappas ’12 headlined the opening event and athletic director Mike Harrity announced the hanging of Gail Koziara Boudreaux’s ’82 jersey in Leede Arena — the first Dartmouth athlete to claim the spot.
Students found nonprofit Futurevia to fundraise for schools in Ukraine
Futurevia plans to raise money for two schools in Chernihiv that were directly impacted by the conflict in Ukraine.
Frat ban lifts for Class of 2026
After a 24-hour extension of the ban, the Class of 2026 will now be allowed into Greek spaces.
Kalach: A Threat to the U.S.-Mexico Relationship
Mexico’s careless flippancies with Russia imperil its relationship to its most important ally.
Home Sweet Dorm
Tess Bowler ’25 visits — and photographs — some of campus’s quirkiest dorm rooms.
Reflection: You’re On Your Own, Kid
Zeynep Bayirtepe ’26 muses on life at Dartmouth as filtered through Taylor Swift’s “Midnights”
Frat Ban? More Like Choatapalooza
One writer finds surprising social upsides to the freshman frat ban.
‘My Hope for Dartmouth’: Q&A with Professor Peter Tse ’84
Thoughts from professor Peter Tse ’84 on the crisis of morale at Dartmouth — and what can be done to help
Reflection: Ho Ho Hold Up — it was just Halloween
Lucie Morton ’26 reflects on the merry season.
What Next? Alumni Navigate the Post-Grad Years
In light of Homecoming, recent alumni reflect on the years right after graduation
Reflection: Embracing Change, Foreseen and Unforeseen
Addison Verot '25 explores personal growth and conceptions of self at Dartmouth.















