Ellis: The New Theory of Relativity
People should reconsider how privilege factors into everyday interactions.
People should reconsider how privilege factors into everyday interactions.
Wander into the high-ceilinged quiet of Black Family Visual Arts Center this month and one will encounter SELF/PORTRAIT, an exhibition of photographs by students of Studio Art 29, “Photography I,” and other photography classes over the span of the past two years.
After performing German composer Felix Mendelssohn’s “Elijah” at its fall concert, the Dartmouth College Glee Club will continue the biblical hero theme in its winter concert Friday with Giacomo Carissimi’s oratorio “Jephte.” “Jephte” tells the story of Jephthah, an Old Testament judge who promises God that he will sacrifice the first person who comes out to greet him after battle in exchange for victory over a rival tribe.
As Valentine’s Day approaches, Dartmouth’s Sexual Health Peer Educators, more commonly known as Sexperts, have been busy.
Skiing For the first time in eight years, the Big Green took home first place over the University of Vermont at the Dartmouth Carnival, winning by 99 points and securing the team win in six of eight events this weekend.
We all know the pain of leaving a close friend. In fact, I daresay that most of us were embroiled in a ruthless game of tug-of-war before coming to Dartmouth, torn between the excitement of reinvention and the sorrow of shedding our old self, complete with its crushes, its follies and foibles and, more importantly, all those people who reified if not constructed the person we once were.
Valentine’s Day is officially upon us. As the one day entirely dedicated to love, the 14th of February is highly anticipated around the world, and Dartmouth’s campus is no exception.
Do you believe in love at first sight?
When you attend a college in the middle of nowhere, it might be difficult to maintain a romantic relationship with someone back home.
Dear Old Dartmouth, You school us, you shelter us, you feed us and you clothe us.
February 14th, more famously known as “Singles Awareness Day.” Two days ago, you were probably frantically searching online for overnight flower delivery or wandering the aisles of CVS for chocolate fancier than Kit Kat bars.
This evening, contemporary jazz singer and songwriter Gregory Porter will bring his soulful, melodic style to audiences at the Hopkins Center for the Arts.
Last Friday, alternative rock band MGMT released “Little Dark Age,” its first album since 2013.
As the 90th Academy Awards draw closer, it’s hard not to compare the various nominees, particularly those in the Best Picture category.
On Jan. 29, the College announced the creation of a Presidential Steering Committee on Sexual Misconduct.
Dartmouth’s financial statement for fiscal year 2017, released in October 2017, shows strong endowment performance and a decline in operating expenses compared to the previous year, alongside relatively small growth in revenues.
On Jan. 30, Unai Montes-Irueste ’98, former vice president of the Dartmouth Association of Latino Alumni, published an open letter on Facebook declaring that he is cutting all ties with the College over its handling of issues surrounding undocumented students.
Best friends often share similar tastes in everything from music to clothes, but what if they also have similar brain activity?
Thinking probabilistically about the Trips Directorate.
In the second episode of her "Mixed from Maine" series, Morin reflects on Winter Carnival.