Langan: Guy does "Fight Club" but in real life
Eloise Langan '27 reassures us that it's okay if you don't understand it yet — it may take a few rewatches.
‘A place of welcome for anyone who writes creatively’: An off-campus writing space opens its doors
The Literary Arts Bridge, which is run by the Creative Writing Program, will be fully operational this fall.
Q&A with Ulla-Britt Libre ’25 on her creative nonfiction thesis
Libre’s piece investigates the “spiral case,” the non consensual insertion of IUDs by the Denmark government into Inuit women in the 1960s.
Dartmouth launches Davidson Institute for Global Security
The Institute will expand funding for international internships and will house the War and Peace Fellows program.
Q&A with incoming provost Santiago Schnell
The Dartmouth sat down with Schnell, who will succeed outgoing Provost David Kotz ’86, to discuss his path to Dartmouth, his priorities as provost and how he hopes to engage with students during his tenure.
Q&A with outgoing co-interim Dean of the College Eric Ramsey
Ramsey will leave the College at the end of July after over 20 years in different roles at Dartmouth.
Pro-Palestinian protesters stage sit-in at the president’s office
The protesters left when the building closed, calling the protest a success.
Postcards to Mirror: End of an Era
One writer hears from Dartmouth students abroad as their spring programs come to a close.
The Best Chai on Main Street
One writer attempts to find chai in Hanover that rivals her favorites in New York City.
Freak of the Week: HAGS!
Dartmouth’s premier relationship advice column.
DSG votes down amendment to limit eligibility to serve on DSG’s executive board
Senators also voted to allocate $5,000 for outdoor seating around campus.
What We’re Reading: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Kurt Vonnegut
This week, editors are reading political nonfiction, poetry and Kurt Vonnegut.
Third annual powderpuff tournament to be held this Friday
The flag football tournament continues to bring the Dartmouth community together and honor the life and legacy of Joshua Balara ’24.













