Letter to the Editor: Register as an Organ Donor
Most people excitedly await the coming festivities of their 21st birthday and their first legal taste of alcohol.
Most people excitedly await the coming festivities of their 21st birthday and their first legal taste of alcohol.
2:40 p.m. I step into the main line of King Arthur Flour, placing myself right behind the other three customers extending outside of the entrance.
“We have some bad news for you all. This is never an easy thing for us to do.” It’s freshman fall.
Dartmouth is a school full of traditions and these traditions are what bind our community tightly together.
Time flies when you’re having fun. Or in our case, time flies when your term is packed back-to-back with midterms, meetings, lunch dates and midnight cram sessions.
Issues of political discourse at universities have increasingly transcended U.S. college campuses and attracted national attention.
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this research is to further develop the theory of the origins of relative time, which can be synthesized from absolute time.
The College is taking its sustainability mission one step further — Green2Go, Dartmouth’s program of reusable to-go containers, arrived at the Courtyard Café last Tuesday.
For at least the next five years, Dartmouth students will still have the opportunity to travel to and work at the American University of Kuwait.
I have a cheat sheet that helped me trace David Harbour ’97’s theatrical journey through Dartmouth and back to the stage of Spaulding Auditorium last Sunday.
American-made sustainable clothing company Ramblers Way closed its Hanover storefront earlier this month after being open for only 17 months.
Claire Feuille ’18 is a theater and philosophy double major who has had a vivid presence on campus in both departments. After spending much of her senior year working on theses for both majors, she finally debuted her theater thesis project this past weekend at the Bentley Theater.
"Deadpool 2" is more of the same crude, violent and in-joke-laden material of the original — but it also has occasional glimpses of potential.
Cook explores the real way to measure relaxation: how many chairs are available?
Unenthusiastic consent is, in fact, consent.
Don’t open the playground — teach Dartmouth students how to play fair.
At the end of each academic year, The Dartmouth’s sports section puts up players and moments to be voted upon by the student body as the best of the best.
Veteran head equestrian coach Sally Batton recently announced that the 2018-19 season will be her last.
When Dartmouth’s Triathlon Club was founded five years ago by Kendall Farnham ’14, Sara Heard ’15 and Nicolina Mascia ’15., the group of students wanted to fill the void for athletes who wish to expand to multiple sports.
Over the course of the last four millennia, sports have served as an integral part of the human experience.