Administrators share updates on federal government actions affecting Dartmouth
College President Sian Leah Beilock and other senior administrators answered questions from students in a panel hosted by Dartmouth Student Government on Monday.
College President Sian Leah Beilock and other senior administrators answered questions from students in a panel hosted by Dartmouth Student Government on Monday.
Community members were invited to participate in dances and make leis.
At the May 13 annual town meeting, 190 residents voted to pass 21 agenda items. In a secret ballot earlier in the day, incumbent Athos Rassias beat Evan Gerson ’27 in the race for Selectboard.
On May 10, the Dartmouth Diabetes Link hosted a 5K run to raise money to subsidize the cost of diabetes education for recently-diagnosed patients.
One writer learns about avians and local conservation efforts in a quick weekend getaway to Queechee.
One writer explores the weekly Rollins Chapel meditation session and reflects on the difficulties of quieting her mind.
One writer ranks blueberry muffins and black coffee in Hanover.
The three 2025 Dartmouth Guggenheim Fellows reflect on their current projects and goals for their fellowships.
Dartmouth’s premier relationship advice column.
Raimondo spoke as part of the Rockefeller Center’s 100 Days Series.
On May 7, Dartmouth Civics and the Rockefeller Center hosted a candidate forum and information session ahead of the upcoming Hanover town meeting on May 13.
They also discussed potential dining changes.
On May 8, Virginia secretary of education Aimee Guidera and School Administrative Unit 70 school district Jay Badams discussed K-12 education in a Rockefeller Center panel.
Matviichuk, who spoke at a campus event hosted by the Eastern European Club on May 9, emphasized the importance of bringing international justice to the victims of the war in Ukraine.
Dartmouth must hang together with other colleges in order to protect itself.
As a student, Hughes was involved in the destruction of shanties that were built to protest South African Apartheid.
Marvel’s surprisingly nuanced exploration of trauma and redemption proves the studio can deliver depth amid superhero fatigue.