Alumni speak out against Beilock’s response to Trump administration
Thousands of alumni have signed petitions against the College’s response to federal funding cuts.
Thousands of alumni have signed petitions against the College’s response to federal funding cuts.
Gillibrand was the fifth speaker in the Rockefeller Center’s 100 Days Series.
The clean-up was the first time Dartmouth Civics has participated in the Town’s annual Earth Day event.
At its fourth weekly meeting of the term, the Dartmouth Student Government discussed the upcoming DSG and town elections and impeached two senators.
Tom Charles ’70 criticizes the Dartmouth administration for capitulating to the Trump administration.
Jessica Brown ’83 stresses the dire threats higher education faces and argues that Dartmouth must stand up.
Rick Detwiler ’69 argues that Dartmouth must stand next to its peer universities and sign onto the AACU’s open letter.
Kendall Bartholomew ’04 argues that Dartmouth is shrinking from its doing by not standing up for academic integrity.
George Metes '59 offers advice to President Beilock.
For about an hour, businesses closed and some employees went home.
Candidates for student body president and vice president participated in an April 27 debate hosted by The Dartmouth ahead of the election.
Baseball stays hot; softball pushes for the Ivy League Tournament; womenu2019s rugby wins it all: the sports staff gives their bold predictions for an exciting week of athletic action.
Two program records and 14 all-time top-ten finishes highlight a successful two weekends for the Track and Field team.
The upcoming musical about Vermont farmers will utilize folk music to tell the story “of the land.”
Special Collections Fellow Kira Parrish-Penny ’24 curated the Rauner Library exhibit, which traces the cookbook as a record for untold American history.
Beilock to also visit D.C. this week to meet with university presidents, elected officials and Trump administration members.
A College spokesperson said the web page would be republished soon after the College makes “a few small changes.”
If there is to be a Dartmouth College any longer, it must fall to us, the students, to resist.