‘Massive victory’: Protesters take down encampment after demands met
The College said it will increase its immigration legal fund and commit to releasing a formal response to divestment proposal.
The College said it will increase its immigration legal fund and commit to releasing a formal response to divestment proposal.
Pro-Palestinian protesters set up an encampment on Parkhurst Hall’s lawn yesterday and had a negotiation process with the College that lasted all afternoon and into the night.
The lawsuit comes after months of negotiation between hospitals and the state.
Approximately 40 students and community members attended the event.
The so-called “portal,” a storage container with video equipment, will connect Dartmouth students with locations across the country.
The Editorial Board argues that Dartmouth’s messaging that highlights “dialogue” is not reflective of the student experience at the College.
Three Dartmouth Alumni Urge Beilock to Sign the AACU Letter.
Dartmouth's community of aspiring financiers and consultants deserve criticism inasmuch as we all do.
On April 19, Dartmouth Equestrian won the National Collegiate Equestrian Association Single-Discipline National Championship.
From a film series to artist talks, the AAPI festivities are steeped in artistic influence.
A group of about 45 have gathered on the lawn of Parkhurst and have erected two tents.
Calls for divestment were written on cardboard left in each bathroom.
It has been a year since 89 individuals were arrested on the Green during a pro-Palestinian protest.
While the county charged 55 individuals last summer, all cases have since been settled.
Some professors have expressed their support for the administration’s decision to call the police, while others have continued to condemn the administration’s response.
The Dartmouth sat down with Steinberg to discuss her thoughts on the aftermath of the arrests and how she has observed changes in campus culture in the year since.
The Dartmouth sat down with Yang to discuss his memories of May 1, how protesters feel one year later and the Beilock administration’s approach to free expression on campus.
Editor-in-Chief Charlotte Hampton ’26 writes about being arrested last year on May 1, while reporting for The Dartmouth.
One year after May 1, Dartmouth administrators must take a bold step to affirm their commitment to The College’s stated values.
Greg McClelland ’72 argues that Dartmouth should both join lawsuits against funding cuts and sign onto the AACU’s open letter.