The Weekend Roundup: Week 8
Men's tennis captured first conference championship in team history, men's hockey defeated No. 7 Clarkson, women's squash competed at the National Team Championships and more in this edition of the weekend roundup.
Men's tennis captured first conference championship in team history, men's hockey defeated No. 7 Clarkson, women's squash competed at the National Team Championships and more in this edition of the weekend roundup.
This year’s Winter Carnival featured quintessential Carnival events, including the human dogsled races and an ice sculpture contest.
A College committee will investigate future options for the Hanover Country Club golf course, which could involve modifying the course, continuing current operations or shutting down the golf course completely. The Golf Course Advisory Committee is chaired by Charles Wheelan ’88, a professor of public policy and former varsity golfer at the College.
When the Digital Arts, Leadership and Innovation Lab decided to move into a new space in the basement of Sudikoff Lab last year, the space needed a makeover — it needed an architectural design that reflected and encouraged the creative culture of DALI.
A series of videos called “deepfakes,” made using technology that allows users to digitally superimpose a person’s face onto someone else’s body, has sparked discussion about how they will affect the future credibility of media outlets.
As a fifth-grade teacher in Chelsea, Massachusetts, a working class community outside of Boston, education professor Michele Tine experienced firsthand the disparity in resources between rural and urban public schools. Motivated by what she saw last year, Tine and her three undergraduate research assistants — Clara Batchelder ’19, Sophie Lenihan ’20 and Sonia Rowley ’19 — began designing science kits for seventh-grade students from disadvantaged rural areas in collaboration with the Montshire Museum of Science in Norwich, Vermont to provide students with an out-of-school STEM experience.
Cy Lippold ’19 has emerged as a key contributor this year for Dartmouth women’s basketball, leading the team with 12.8 points per game at point guard, while leading the Ivy League with 5.4 assists per game and snatching the fourth most steals per game in the league.
Students should support fellow Olympians while building community.
“1984,” Dartmouth’s stage adaptation of Milton Wayne’s radio adaptation of George Orwell’s synonomously-named classic, gives a twist to the original setup of the novel to make it more relevant to the world today.
What do you do when your friends ask for new swears?
Letters of solidarity do not change the experiences of marginalized students.
Greater financial transparency at the College can promote student wellness.
A new Domino’s Pizza restaurant will open in Hanover on 73 South Main Street, behind the Irving Gas station.
On Jan. 24, the Senate confirmed Alex Azar ’88 as the United States secretary of health and human services in a vote of 55 to 43.
Link remarks that unfortunately, her L.L. Bean jacket does not have the power of flight.
We ought to distance ourselves from identity politics.
Lingerie provides a welcoming and uplifting space for students.
Dartmouth’s outlets for self-development are worth appreciating.
What we can learn from Amy Beach.
People should reconsider how privilege factors into everyday interactions.