Students discuss C3I at open forum
Students had the opportunity to voice their thoughts on the College’s recent move to address sexual harassment and abuse of power on campus.
Students had the opportunity to voice their thoughts on the College’s recent move to address sexual harassment and abuse of power on campus.
Many students at Dartmouth may have experienced a fear of inadequacy after their admission to the College — a fear that their accomplishments are the result of serendipity rather than actual ability.
The temperature in Hanover may have dipped below zero degrees on Saturday night, but inside Leede arena, the Dartmouth men’s basketball team was red hot.
The Big Green is the winningest program in Ivy League women’s basketball history, but the last time Dartmouth won an Ivy League championship was 10 years ago, when they raised their 17th championship banner to the rafters of Leede Arena.
Men's basketball An incredible shooting performance propelled the Big Green to an 81-63 victory over Harvard University in Saturday night’s Ivy League opener, the team’s first opening victory in twelve years.
The seventh annual Geisel Physicians for Human Rights conference focused on something not always talked about in conjunction with human health: planetary health.
Golden Finnish: How Finland asserted itself as the Clemson of international hockey With a population of just about five and a half million (roughly that of the state of Minnesota), labeling Finland an underdog on a global stage appears obvious.
In this column over the summer, I explored how I became an “Accidental Fan” and the many different ways that all types of fans can engage with sports.
I admittedly only have strong opinions about very few things. For example, I think that undercover traffic cops are bad for society and that the very premise undermines the idea that police should be viewed as a resource available to assist the public at any moment’s notice.
Looking back at Dartmouth football’s 9-1 fall campaign, there is little doubt that the team’s season was a great one.
This past weekend, Leverone field house played host to the 50th annual Dartmouth Relays, a track and field meet featuring high schoolers, college athletes, and professional competitors.
Kids dream big. They want to be actors on a Hollywood stage, they want to walk on the moon or they want to play pro sports.
With the advent of the new year, Dartmouth is celebrating the 250th anniversary of its founding.
There will be no English foreign study program to London this fall. The English department’s popular FSP to King’s College London will not be offered in 2019 because King’s terminated its contract with Dartmouth.
Hanover residents might notice fewer deer around town this spring. Following Hanover’s issuing of 100 extra deer hunting permits, at least 30 hunters harvested additional deer this season, according to New Hampshire Fish and Game deer project leader Daniel Bergeron.
With the help of two Dartmouth professors, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association’s 2018 Arctic Report Card described this year as the second-warmest year in the Arctic since 1900.
The relationship between the town and the College is far from settled.
The Dartmouth tradition is a strange and good one.
David Velona '21 provides commentary on current presidential battles.