Undefeated men’s club hockey team to compete at nationals in St. Louis this week
The team has not lost a game in three years and is ranked 10th in the country heading into the tournament.
The team has not lost a game in three years and is ranked 10th in the country heading into the tournament.
Men’s basketball closed its season with a resounding win over Harvard University, Emma Supattapone ’24 captured the women’s individual championship in squash and men’s hockey took a tough loss in the first round of the ECAC Tournament.
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The Dartmouth looks back at how COVID-19 has impacted the College community this winter.
Program director Jack Kreisler ’22 said that the incoming directorate will emphasize inclusivity.
The College can do more to support students and faculty affected by the invasion of Ukraine — and future crises.
The protesters were part of the “The People’s Convoy,” a national group of truckers and supporters arriving in Washington D.C. in the coming days to protest mask and vaccine mandates.
Aaryn Rai ’21 led the Big Green against the University of Pennsylvania with a career-high 27 points on senior night.
Moving forward, academic partnerships with Russian institutions might be more complicated.
Davis, a world-renowned Black activist and prison abolitionist, has published nine books, given lectures across the world and taught at several universities.
According to the Center for Professional Development, some employers have adapted their recruiting standards to recognize perseverance through challenging times.
The new D-plan interface includes new rules that address international students’ visa requirements, while the directory app converts Dartmouth directory information from a website to a mobile application.
The Russian attack on Ukraine requires a fundamentally different approach than the current activism around social justice issues.
However, the show falls short by chronicling countless train wrecks that lack resolution and leave viewers craving more.
One writer investigates the College’s tumultuous process of going co-ed.
One writer examines how the daily word game has unexpectedly brought students together.
One writer looks into how students celebrate Ash Wednesday on campus.
Students and professors discuss the high number withdrawals from Dartmouth’s notoriously challenging organic chemistry sequence.