Park: Kava-No-More
Women of Dartmouth, it’s time we got a bit angry.
Women of Dartmouth, it’s time we got a bit angry.
The opening weeks of the National Football League season have been dominated by one storyline. It isn’t blossoming young quarterbacks Patrick Mahomes and Jared Goff, it isn’t the Browns finally winning a game and it isn’t the slow start by the greatest franchise of the salary cap era.
You’re a highly-recruited high school quarterback who enrolls in a southern university with a top-tier football program.
This weekend, women’s soccer traveled to Princeton, New Jersey to take on Princeton University in an important matchup early in the Ivy League conference season.
M Soccer On Tuesday, men’s soccer defeated the University of Albany in overtime.
At its annual fall meeting, the Dartmouth Board of Trustees authorized $400,000 for planning and feasibility studies to begin the process of renovating Dartmouth Hall and began considering alternate management options for the Hanover Country Club, which is currently owned and operated by the College.
In a few months’ time, Hanover will be left without a place to buy newly released books. The Dartmouth Bookstore — Hanover’s Barnes and Noble — will close at the end of the calendar year, following a decision not to renew its lease, according to owner Jay Campion.
This year, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences recognized 12 professors with awards for their academic work as scholar-teachers.
The College may be on its way to developing biomaterials with the potential to improve human quality of life.
Two Dartmouth studies recently established a link between fracking and the production of radioactive wastewater.
Isiah Swann ’20 catalyzed a lockdown defensive effort last Saturday versus the College of the Holy Cross, hauling in three interceptions within the first half.
ISC rush must evolve to allow women more agency in the process.
“Late at night, my mind would come alive with voices and stories and friends as dear to me as any in the real world.
How I tune out the voice in my head and all the other ones, too.
It’s an exciting time for film at Dartmouth: Ulrike Ottinger, the avant-garde German filmmaker, will be this fall’s Montgomery Fellow.
As Iran and Saudi Arabia vie for influence, does America know where it stands?
Five months into the public launch of the College’s $3 billion Call to Lead capital campaign, Dartmouth is witnessing fundraising progress that has set a new record in its campaign fundraising history.
In 2006, Doug Fraser, senior research engineer and laboratory instructor at the Thayer School of Engineering, was inspired by an unlikely object — his 2001 Toyota Prius.
A new study conducted by researchers at the Geisel School of Medicine analyzes data collected on the Safe Station program in Manchester, a novel opioid addiction resource gaining national acclaim.
From Elon Musk to Mark Zuckerberg, some chief executive officers have more control over their companies while others have less, but does it make a difference? A recent study conducted by Tuck School of Business professor Gordon Phillips and finance professors Minwen Li and Yao Lu of Tsinghua University in Beijing, China has found that powerful CEOs add significant value to firms engaged in competitive product markets. Phillips said that he and his fellow researchers conducted the study in light of recent criticism of high-profile company heads, like former Uber CEO Travis Kalanick, and the academic research that has consequently confirmed these denunciations.