Hanlon criticizes decision to end DACA
In a campus wide email sent Tuesday, College President Phil Hanlon criticized President Donald Trump’s decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, announced earlier that day.
In a campus wide email sent Tuesday, College President Phil Hanlon criticized President Donald Trump’s decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, announced earlier that day.
The third annual “Voices of Summer” production was held last week, featuring a total of 15 acts.
On Monday evening, members of the Upper Valley community gathered on the Green to hold a vigil in commemoration of those affected last Saturday during the “Unite the Right” demonstration in Charlottesville, Virginia, when a member of the alt-right allegedly drove his car into a crowd of left-wing counter-protesters, injuring several and killing one woman, Heather Heyer.
Professor Mary Hudson is a physics professor who served as chair of the physics and astronomy department for eight years.
The women’s swim and dive team looks to move forward after receiving probation following a violation of the College’s hazing policy on July 17.
What is an American? This question might not even make sense. Rarely do we argue about any fundamental qualities that define Americans, because there are so few.
Elite universities are places of careful research and meticulous formulation, yet their admissions policies are a far cry from the principles they ought to represent.
Over the course of this summer, the New York Theater Workshop has presented a diverse array of new and exciting work-in-progress plays to the Dartmouth community.
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Dartmouth held a reception celebrating their newest art exhibit, “The Outsiders,” on July 6.
Dartmouth is known for having a high number of options for outdoor activities — one of the benefits of living in rural New Hampshire.
There is something special about attending a college in the middle of nowhere, and that is the pleasure of coming up with words that make no sense in the real world.
For many decades, Dartmouth Outing Club’s First-Year Trips has been a rite of passage for students starting the College.
One time, I went to Forever 21 with my grandmother. It was not an enjoyable experience. “AIN’T WORRIED BOUT NOTHIN’,” announced the shirts. “Victorian funeral in the front, public nudity in the back,” suggested the dresses. “I will disintegrate the second time you wear me,” promised the sweaters. “I’m going to wait outside,” whimpered my grandmother.
Foco: Short for “food court.” This building’s full name is the Class of 1953 Commons, but no one really calls it that, not even the actual members of the Class of 1953 (probably). Whatever you call it, you’ll be spending a lot of time here this fall thanks to your mandatory new student meal plan: the SmartChoice20.
Welcome to the Dartmouth Insider’s Survival Guide. You’ve written an essay explaining why you want to come to Dartmouth.
This article was featured in the 2017 Freshman Issue. Dear Class of 2021, For a while now, you’ve known you were coming to Dartmouth.
This article was featured in the 2017 Freshman Issue. In a four-hour lunch with a couple of friends, I told one of my friends that he seemed to master the projection of sprezzatura.
This article was featured in the 2017 Freshman Issue. The summer between high school and college, I dreamed of studying neuroscience and becoming a doctor.
This article was featured in the 2017 Freshman Issue. Sophomore summer has reminded me that Dartmouth is in fact a unique place.
This article was featured in the 2017 Freshman Issue.