The Weekend Roundup: Week 1
Football’s season opener, women’s rugby’s win over Army and a pair of tennis invitational meets highlight the first weekend roundup of the fall.
Football’s season opener, women’s rugby’s win over Army and a pair of tennis invitational meets highlight the first weekend roundup of the fall.
After six terms of remote learning, students and professors finally returned to in-person classes with the start of fall term.
The allegations also assert that Black flew the Russian model to meet convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Arad discussed the process of designing the memorial, how his Dartmouth experience has influenced his work and his most recent project.
FYSEP participants said they left the program feeling more academically and socially prepared for Dartmouth.
Following a disrupted and tumultuous academic year, it is vital that students work together to create an inclusive and cohesive Dartmouth experience.
Eight of Dartmouth’s fall sports teams have kicked off competition with preseason action.
Students organized community discussions regarding the U.S. troop withdrawal, and regional organizations in the Upper Valley plan to provide support to Afghan refugees.
Just two days before Trips began, the program’s directorate overhauled programming following COVID-19 outbreaks at peer institutions and delays in the College’s testing program.
A recent increase in demand for undergraduate off-campus housing and a larger than usual Tuck School of Business class have caused strain on graduate student housing.
Due to technical difficulties, workers were forced to manually enter COVID-19 student testing information, leaving incoming students waiting for up to two hours.
The house communities' budget must be reinvested in more worthwhile causes.
The Hood Museum of Art welcomes the College and Upper Valley back with an open house on Saturday.
“Beautiful World, Where Are You?” favors cynicism over honest engagement with the biggest topics of Rooney’s novels.
Tagging along on a virtual tour illuminates how the pandemic has changed the College.
Even after some last minute changes, incoming students and program leaders alike celebrated the value of Trips.
Eliza Helmers ’22 reflects on how her abnormal college experience has given her a new perspective as she enters her senior year.
Mirror writers share their back-to-school advice, backpack essentials, fall bucket list items and more!
Welcome back to in-person classes, in-person tours and in-person Trips.