Magann: Time to Back Biden
Joe Biden is the only candidate who can beat Trump; he deserves your support.
Over 1,700 women raise $25 million for Dartmouth Hall renovation
Dubbed “the most ambitious women’s fundraising effort” in school history, a community of women alumni, faculty and students has raised over $25 million to fund the renovation of Dartmouth Hall.
College Republicans revise constitution amid group disaffection
The Dartmouth College Republicans are rewriting their constitution under a newly organized leadership team following the resignations of chairman Daniel Bring ’21 and co-vice chairman Alexander Rauda ’21.
Thayer students reach final round of NASA BIG Idea challenge
For the second consecutive year, engineering students from the Thayer School of Engineering have reached the final round in NASA’s Breakthrough, Innovating, and Game-Changing (BIG) Idea competition.
‘Citrus’ by Celeste Jennings ’18 debuts at Northern Stage
Last Saturday, “Citrus” debuted at Northern Stage in White River Junction. Celeste Jennings ’18 wrote “Citrus” as her senior year fellowship project while at Dartmouth. JaMeeka Holloway-Burrell, who directed the initial reading of “Citrus” at the College last May, is directing the production’s Northern Stage iteration as well. “Citrus” is not a play in the traditional sense; rather, it is a choreopoem, which combines dance, music, poetry, rap and acting. It tells the stories of black women throughout history and in the present day, with a focus on personal experiences.
Q&A with Global Health Initiative Program Director Anne Sosin
DHMC employee with coronavirus broke isolation; second person infected
A second Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center employee has tested positive for novel coronavirus and is isolated at home.
Bus company to stop allowing warrantless immigration searches
Following the bus line Greyhound’s announcement that the company would no longer allow border enforcement agents to conduct immigration checks without warrants aboard its buses, Concord Coach Lines and Dartmouth Coach will similarly stop allowing immigration checks without warrants.
Dartmouth professor wins chemistry award
The International Symposium on Macrocyclic and Supramolecular Chemistry has awarded Dartmouth chemistry professor Chenfeng Ke the 2020 Cram Lehn Pedersen Prize in Supramolecular Chemistry.
‘Voices’ showcases moving messages about gender and power
Hundreds of students, staff and community members gathered in Spaulding Auditorium on Wednesday to see the seventh-annual show of Voices, a student-led performance that centers narratives and people at the intersections of gender, power, violence and resilience.
New sexual misconduct policy includes set of informal procedures
The new sexual and gender-based misconduct policy adopted by the College in September 2019 includes a set of informal procedures available to students, faculty and staff which provide more choices for resolutions and resources to survivors of sexual misconduct.
Review: What ever happened to the golden age of the rom-com?
At the behest of a friend, I recently watched the sequel to “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” on Netflix. Titled “To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You,” I found that even though I didn’t think the movie was particularly good, I still managed to find a kernel of satisfaction in watching it.
Levy: Disconnected
Unreliable campus Wi-Fi unfairly burdens students.
DHMC employee tests presumptive positive for coronavirus
An employee of Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center has tested positive for the novel coronavirus, marking the first positive case in New Hampshire, state health officials announced on Monday.













