No attempts to touch Homecoming bonfire
Hanover experienced a calmer Homecoming weekend than usual. This year’s Homecoming weekend saw only one arrest and fewer Good Sam calls than previous years.
Hanover experienced a calmer Homecoming weekend than usual. This year’s Homecoming weekend saw only one arrest and fewer Good Sam calls than previous years.
Every year toward the end of fall term, the Lone Pine becomes the Giving Tree. Dartmouth’s annual fundraising campaign to support the Granite United Way began on Oct.
When asked about her campaign’s theme, Rep. Annie McLane Kuster ’78 (D-NH) said, “We care about everybody.” If Kuster looked out the window, she would have seen that a lot of people also care about her.
Hard fought rights will be lost without use.
The future of the bonfire is animated. Still, don't touch it.
An issue as existential as climate change must be one-sided.
“It’s nothing like I’ve ever experienced before.” That is how Kevan Kilistoff ’19, captain of the men’s hockey team, described the “tennis ball game” that will take place tonight.
West African musician and music department resident Mamadou Diabate tells the students in his Music 17.06 course “The Language-Music Connection” the origin story of the balafon, which is a wooden West African instrument similar to a xylophone.
As Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) took selfies and recorded videos with students and community members following a Get Out the Vote rally on Sunday night with Rep.
Novack Cafe visitors might be surprised to see a new business selling its products in the café.
Visitors to the College who have cars might have one less problem to worry about. Dartmouth transportation services established 12 new metered parking spots between McNutt Hall and Robinson Hall early last week.
Ashley Lewis ’22, a North Fayerweather Hall resident, was showering when she noticed a disturbing color change in the water. “I stepped in the shower one afternoon and I looked at my hair as I was combing it, and there was a slight brown run-off,” Lewis said.
Casey Smerczynski '20 depicts Dartmouth students in their finest moments.
Kanye West: Making Opinion Great Again.
Encounters with unfamiliar faces have become ways to define status.
It’s the day after Halloween, which obviously means we’re ready to plunge headfirst into the holiday season.
Both David Horowitz and his protesters should rethink their approach.
The Ethics Institute of Dartmouth hosted author Ted Chiang for a talk entitled “Technology and the Narrative of the Self” on Tuesday as part of the Dorsett Fellowship Lecture Series, which seeks to bring “practitioners and scholars of ethics” to campus, according to government professor Sonu Bedi, director of the Ethics Institute. “We have brought philosophers, lawyers and politicians here as part of the Dorsett Fellowship in years past,” Bedi said.
David Horowitz doesn’t deserve an intellectual response.