A Place for Magic: Hopkins Center Films and the Students who Project Them
One writer spotlights the Hop Film program and the people who make it happen.
One writer spotlights the Hop Film program and the people who make it happen.
The Dartmouth sat down with Kid Governor Adams to discuss her term so far and her platform to ban animal testing in New Hampshire.
Ski slopes in New Hampshire and Vermont provide the perfect winter activity for Dartmouth students looking to get outdoors.
SOCY 62, “Love, Romance, Intimacy and Dating,” examines the complex nature of romantic relationships.
Graduating — and soon-to-be-retired — members of the 181st Directorate share their thoughts on late nights spent editing in Robinson Hall, their senior spring bucket lists and their proudest moments working for The Dartmouth.
Students and community members advocated for the Dartmouth Divest for Palestine’s proposal and emphasized the connection between labor unions and divestment.
The Montgomery Fellows Program kicked off a new series on artificial intelligence with a lecture from Yale ethicist Luciano Floridi.
Jeff Bezos just set a new precedent for American journalism — one that prioritizes billionaire influence over editorial independence.
Ephemera, launched by Chandini Peddanna ’25, will feature theoretical and historical essays, artist spotlights and exhibition overviews.
A strong second half, a shower of ecstasy and a deafening crowd punctuated the team’s 78-58 win against Brown University on Senior Day — a victory that’s sending Dartmouth to the Ivy Madness tournament for the first time.
The complaint alleged that English and women’s, gender and sexuality studies professor Alexis Jetter had made students uncomfortable with “disparaging political drawings and remarks.”
Political commentator Keith Boykin ’87 and policy researcher Ian Rowe sparred over the merits of diversity, equity and inclusion policies.
Joel discussed his world travels — across five different countries — to photograph and film Dartmouth student interns.
Eloise Langan '27 explores the complexities of (kind of) going out with someone who just took a class on Derrida.
Affirmative action failed its original purpose and has left campuses ideologically uniform.
In his cartoon, Stephen Adjei '25 conveys the downsides of being too lAId-back with your alarm clock.
After an offseason injury recovery, Adams jumped into Dartmouth history with a record 5.2-meter vault at Saturday’s Brown Invitational.
Spencer Reece’s intimate reading invited a diverse Dartmouth community to connect with his honest poetic examination of faith and self.
Student leaders can act as “gatekeepers” for eager students aspiring to join clubs or groups as novices. This needs to change.