Dartmouth Student Government rejects ‘impromptu’ voting amendment
The amendment, introduced by Evan Gerson ’27, sought to “clarify” language in the DSG constitution and allow senators to call votes outside the scope of weekly meeting agendas.
The amendment, introduced by Evan Gerson ’27, sought to “clarify” language in the DSG constitution and allow senators to call votes outside the scope of weekly meeting agendas.
Cartoonist Thadryan Sweeney 'GR, who does cartoons, comments on redundancy.
The Nashville-based rock and roots trio played on Oct. 23.
Men’s hockey started its season 2-0 with a weekend sweep of Harvard University and Stonehill College.
One writer walks down memory lane through her sorority’s composites and reflects on giving advice to underclassmen.
Ambassador Erica Barks-Ruggles brings her expertise in international diplomacy to Dartmouth through the Dickey Center’s Magro Family Distinguished Visitors in International Affairs program.
One writer looks at the academic burnout experienced by Dartmouth students.
New Hampshire’s national and state races have been called in the hours since polls closed on Election Day.
Today, New Hampshire voters will cast their ballots for president, governor and a House representative — as well as a number of local positions.
A group of protesters gathered outside the Hanover Inn to demonstrate against Pence’s opposition to LGBTQ+ rights.
The project has been met with both support and concern from faculty members and alumni about resources, faculty governance and the new school’s name.
In a survey by The Dartmouth, students indicated the economy, climate change and abortion as their top issues in the 2024 presidential election.
The pro-Palestinian movement on campus must continue its strategy of protest and civil disobedience until the goal of divestment from apartheid and the war on Gaza is reached.
Dartmouth students can move our country and state forward by voting for Democratic candidates up and down the ballot.
As members of civil society — and pivotal voices in politics — Dartmouth students should vote in today’s election.
Greenberg Koelling spoke about her work on the 2024 Election Speaker Series and the importance of offering public programming to the College community.
In the latest installment of the Cleopatra Mathis Poetry & Prose Series, Ives read passages from her most recent release — an essay collection titled, “An Image of My Name Enters America.”
Women’s ice hockey is 0-6 this season after dropping to Brown and Yale this weekend.