New Hampshire provides lowest funding for higher education in country
The report from the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute ranks the state last, following a 17.6% budget cut to the University System of New Hampshire.
The report from the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute ranks the state last, following a 17.6% budget cut to the University System of New Hampshire.
Mingyue Zha ’27 spoke with The Dartmouth about her research into gender inequalities in online gaming communities.
Justin Wood’s lawsuit claims the College, former track and field and cross country director Porscha Harnden made false statements that damaged his reputation and job prospects after he resigned in 2022.
In response to a recent op-ed in The Dartmouth, Raniyan Zaman ’22 argues that an academic boycott of Israel is urgently needed.
Beilock’s latest step in turning Dartmouth into Harvard's ugly cousin.
On Monday, Cambridge University Press announced that Gen Z and Alpha slang are among this year’s 6,000 new entries to the online edition of Cambridge Dictionary.
Alumni groups should focus on saving our democracy, not socializing.
Through paintings of Asian-American women as well as Buddhist figures, the exhibition reckons with identity, suffering and liberation.
Inspired by a famous thought experiment, one writer details memories of lightness and laughter, finding that her most joyous moments often fall flat on the page.
Dartmouth's premier relationship advice column.
In his 15th year at Dartmouth, Dobes led Big Green football to the seventh-best run defense in the nation and an Ivy League championship.
Xiaotian Liu GR ended his legal challenge against the Trump administration after his F-1 student immigration status was reinstated on Aug. 8.
Vishva Natarajan MED ’28 spoke with The Dartmouth about winning the American Brain Tumor Association fellowship, the promise of artificial intelligence in neurosurgery and the value of mentorship in research.
The Dartmouth sat down with Ezzedine Fishere to discuss his recent article in the Washington Post, where he argued that the Egyptian government should temporarily take over Gaza.
In July, New Hampshire Gov. Kelly Ayotte vetoed measures on bathrooms, books and sex education, signaling a “pragmatic” approach towards a sharply divided legislature.
Ledyard Park will be a venue for performances and socializing, according to town manager Robert Houseman.
White clover lawns are a more sustainable option.
Academic boycotts do more harm than good at advancing social justice causes.
Has the world not learned its lesson?