Editors’ Note: Freshman Special Issue 2021
The Class of 2025 has a unique opportunity to shape the future of Dartmouth.
The Class of 2025 has a unique opportunity to shape the future of Dartmouth.
Don’t stop yourself from growing and experiencing new things.
In a world of trade-offs, don’t underestimate the value of taking time for yourself.
How you approach your time at Dartmouth will determine what you get out of it.
It’s the responsibility of every Dartmouth student to push the institutions around them to cut emissions.
Reflections on failure, disappointment and finding alternate metrics for success.
Dartmouth loves its traditions — but that shouldn’t place it above criticism.
Recent club founders encourage anyone considering starting their own club to take the leap.
The best things to dine and do in the Upper Valley this term.
After a calamitous 2020, Dartmouth students reflect on the weaknesses exposed in the D-Plan and what future classes should be aware of.
Where to find the best eats at Dartmouth.
Teams will rely on senior players to guide programs after over a year away from campus.
Seasoned athletes and those looking to pick up a new hobby are guaranteed to find a community and space in campus athletics.
The Hopkins Center for the Arts offers opportunities ranging from student workshops to music, dance and theater programming.
Music ensembles offer performance options at various levels of commitment and experience.
Museum staff offer a preview of fall programming and exhibitions, sharing a variety of ways for new and returning students to get involved.
The Dartmouth will continue to publish a print issue once a week on Fridays.
The College also announced new COVID-19 precautions, including increased testing, for the fall term.