2022 Commencement to take place on the Green
The graduation ceremony will return to its customary location after two years of nontraditional alternatives.
The graduation ceremony will return to its customary location after two years of nontraditional alternatives.
Released in March on the App Store and developed by students in COSC 98, the app uses Wi-Fi usage data to predict lines at College dining and study locations.
The harmful effects of social media far outweigh its benefits.
For their first full spring season in three years, the team racked up wins in all its races last weekend and will take on No. 1 Yale this weekend.
After winning the 2021 Ivy League Football Championship, Mermigas and Walter trained on campus for 12 weeks in preparation for the Pro Day.
In November, Dodge announced his intention to retire following the conclusion of the competitive season.
This cycle saw record highs for need-based financial aid and the percentage of students who qualify for Pell Grants.
The ice cream store will be located in the space previously occupied by The J List.
Supply chain issues delayed the equipments' repair and contributed to overcrowding at the gym.
Justice Thomas’ time on the bench is up.
Bringing together musicians from diverse backgrounds, the student band has created a unique, joyful sound passed down with each new generation of members.
Hoover’s novel gained popularity through BookTok, introducing a conversation about relationship abuse for young adults.
Novi Zhukovsky ’22 attempts to put her feelings about entering her senior spring into words.
Reflections on the alienation of a college kid returning “home.”
Professors who previously attended Dartmouth reflect on institutional changes, their transition to teaching and why they came back to the Big Green.
A reflection on wandering through the Irving Center for Energy and Society, Dartmouth’s newest building.
Students reflect on welcome disruptions and surprising continuities in their study abroad experiences.
The towns of Hanover and Lebanon, Dartmouth College and local schools have lifted mask mandates as COVID-19 cases fall, prompting a variety of reactions.
The College has made some academic and financial accommodations to support the five Ukrainian students at Dartmouth since the onset of Russia’s invasion in February.