Men’s basketball cements itself as Ivy League contender with wins over Columbia and Cornell
High effort, dominant interior defense and prolific shooting helped the Big Green sweep this weekend’s double header.
High effort, dominant interior defense and prolific shooting helped the Big Green sweep this weekend’s double header.
The event, hosted by the Rockefeller Center for Public Policy, drew 350 in-person and remote audience members.
This month, student organizers have planned programming designed to celebrate and reclaim Black culture.
Connor Norris '25 casts a spell in his latest cartoon.
The Sundance film festival provides opportunities for student volunteers to obtain experience in the film industry.
Brady Corbet’s film follows Hungarian-Jewish architect Lazlo Toth, whose architectural vision is shadowed by a life of loss.
The Hood Museum of Art hosted Sam Bardaouil and Till Fellrath as part of the Harris German/Dartmouth Distinguished Visiting Professorship Program.
In lieu of a conventional halftime show, Lamar offered a statement honoring his culture while criticizing the state of American politics and pop culture.
Pietrasiewicz’s record, which she scored at the John Thomas Terrier Classic in Boston, clocked in at 2:39.85.
After a three-game losing streak, Dartmouth scored a 3-2 win over the Crimson on Feb. 7.
Some students have expressed frustration about a lack of guidance from the College regarding potential travel bans under the Trump administration.
As rumors of ICE raids sweep campus, students have organized rallies, met with College President Sian Leah Beilock and attended information sessions with the New Hampshire ACLU.
Martin, who has served as the Department’s captain for four years, discussed his new role, experience with police professional development and thoughts about transparency in community policing.
On Feb. 11, Lebanon District Court Judge Michael Mace sentenced Kevin Engel ’27 and Roan Wade ’25 to 20 hours of community service and a potential $310 fine each if they reoffend within a year.
Two writers offer our readers love advice — from sending a flitz to avoiding a situationship.
One writer explores how students show love and appreciation for friends on “Galentine’s Day.”
For Mirror, love is in the air — and the newspaper — this Valentine’s Day!
One month after Dartmouth Dining split the cafe line into two, students have expressed frustration about the way the change has affected the value of a meal equivalency.
Azar spoke about ways to improve healthcare affordability and access.