Ghavri: Becoming a Young Historian
Dartmouth’s history department has meant a great deal to me.
Dartmouth’s history department has meant a great deal to me.
An unlikely Supreme Court friendship can teach us to rise above hateful politics.
The United States’ toxic relationship with firearms is costing people their lives.
Statistics can lead us to incorrect assumptions about gender discrimination.
What’s your favorite alternative band? Christopher Cartwright ’21: Passion Pit. Annie Farrell ’21: The Strokes. Jacob Maguire ’21: Banners!
In a 2016 announcement about the “Liberal Arts Imperative,” College President Phil Hanlon said that Dartmouth “serves as a laboratory for intellectual innovation.” Each course at Dartmouth fulfills this mission differently.
A coalition of 13 first-generation and low-income student groups at 12 American universities sent a letter encouraging their institutions to reform the practice of giving legacy students preference in their admissions processes.
It’s the last Mirror issue of the term, and we decided to do something different. Something unconventional.
Tracie Williams ’05 discovered her love of the outdoors as an undergraduate after participating in a backcountry skiing break trip sponsored by the Outdoor Programs Office.
At Dartmouth, students often face a significant amount of pressure to leave this place with a finished product.
On Monday night, Dartmouth held its latest rendition of its entrepreneurial show, the Pitch. Twenty-one groups of faculty, graduate students and undergraduate students pitched their startup ideas to a panel of six judges and approximately 100 voting audience members. This year, the Digital Arts Leadership and Innovation Lab and the Dartmouth Entrepreneurial Network, the event’s co-sponsors, experimented with several changes to the event. Since its conception in spring 2014, the Pitch has taken place once per term.
If the sun and the moon and the stars were all to align themselves differently, what would we find?
Social spaces are integral to a well-functioning college. If you think about the places that we frequent on campus, more often than not they are social spaces.
Dartmouth will not build a 750-bed residence hall in College Park due to the high cost of such a project, College President Phil Hanlon announced during yesterday’s termly faculty of arts and sciences meeting.
Zachary Benjamin ’19 and Hanting Guo ’19 will serve as The Dartmouth’s next editor-in-chief and publisher, respectively. Benjamin, an English major from Lodi, California, joined the news section his freshman year and served as a news managing editor during winter 2017 and winter 2018.
It is time for reasonable firearms regulation.
When your thermostat has a mind of its own.
If people do not doubt their actions, they will not know themselves.