Hopkins Center and OPAL spotlight Asian filmmakers in AAPI Heritage Month film series
Event organizers emphasize the diverse and continually evolving nature of Asian culture with movies from various regions and a student film showcase.
Event organizers emphasize the diverse and continually evolving nature of Asian culture with movies from various regions and a student film showcase.
Herring discusses his reactions to making the NFL, his time at Dartmouth and the University of Delaware, late coach Buddy Teevens ’79 and his faith.
Big finishes for the rowing team highlight the sports staff’s predictions for an exciting week of athletic action.
During a talk on May 6, sociology professor Brooke Harrington discussed the impact of offshore finance on democracy.
The Dartmouth sat down with postdoctoral fellow Josephine Ong to discuss her efforts to increase awareness about the lack of Asian American studies courses at Dartmouth.
The vigil, which commemorated Israel’s national remembrance day Yom HaZikaron, particularly honored individuals killed on Oct. 7 and Israeli hostages in the Israel-Hamas War.
May 1, 2025, was a better day than May 1, 2024.
This week, executive editors are reading everything from Marx to Myra Cohn Livingston to Zaina Arafat.
From one progressive to another, the fusion of the Israel-Palestine issue with Dartmouth workers’ fight for better wages is irresponsible activism.
The recent encampment showed that, in this new era of Trump, students have more power now than ever before.
Former sports editor for The Dartmouth and current Los Angeles Rams president Kevin Demoff ’99 discussed his time at The Dartmouth and his professional career in sports.
The team capped off their undefeated season with a 31-0 rout of Life University in the final.
The comedian has been on tour since the release of his Netflix special “Sweet and Juicy” and will be performing in New Hampshire on May 16.
Over 370 faculty members have signed the letter as of May 7.
In a Dickey Center panel last week, Harvard University professor Derek Penslar and Hebrew University professor Yael Berda discussed the meaning of “colonialism” and “apartheid.”
On April 29, four panelists with backgrounds in agriculture, labor and immigration discussed the history and role of guest workers in agriculture and the impacts of automation on farms and their workers.
Kira Parish-Penny ’24 argues Elan Kluger ’26 overlooks the deeper motivations driving career choices.
Reflection must lead to principled action.
Hoyt H. Zia ’75 reflects on his own experience getting arrested as a student protester and condemns Beilock’s recent decisions.
James Ramsey ’65 argues that Dartmouth traditions and symbols command the College to sign onto the AACU letter.