Q&A with jewelry studio director Jeff Georgantes
Georgantes discussed what the studio brings to the campus community and how it becomes “a second home” for some students.
Georgantes discussed what the studio brings to the campus community and how it becomes “a second home” for some students.
As the fall sports season comes into the horizon, the NCAA’s May 2022 mental health report sheds light on the student-athlete mental health crisis.
The tongue-in-cheek adaptation of Jane Austen’s novel is too self-aware for its own good.
As fall term approaches, the field hockey team prepares for a season of improvement. Head Coach Mark Egner, Bronwyn Bird ’24 and Payton Altman ’24 sat down to discuss the team’s goals.
Featuring students with diverse musical backgrounds, the band performs in a style new to Dartmouth’s live music scene.
Comparable to past summers, seven out of eight teams successfully completed the trek from Moosilauke Ravine Lodge to Hanover over a section of the Appalachian Trail.
Roe v. Wade’s overturn will dramatically impact access to quality training for abortions and obstetrical emergencies, residency applications and patient care.
Nearly every American gets multiple weeks to cast their ballot. In New Hampshire, voters only get 12 hours.
Mike Harrity, the newly appointed athletic director for the Big Green, sat down to talk about his perspective on the Dartmouth community, how athletics might change at Dartmouth and what the job means to him.
Cleveland Browns QB Deshaun Watson was issued a six-game penalty for 24 allegations of sexual misconduct. Two days later, the NFL appealed for a one-year suspension.
On his bittersweet “Farewell Yellow Brick Road” tour, Elton John excels in Foxborough, MA.
Gallagher was in town to attend the delayed Class of 2020 commencement ceremony.
According to the College, around 2,500 graduates and guests will attend the event, which will also be livestreamed.
The College is in the process of gathering feedback for the new apartment buildings, with construction slated to begin sometime next year.
Staiger discusses the effects of remote and hybrid learning on young students, urging school districts to take action.
There needs to be renewed political dialogue at Dartmouth.
One writer explores the storied history of the Greek life tradition.
One writer reflects on the realities of the D-Plan.