Underage alcohol charge against Alpha Phi sorority dropped
On Nov. 22, 2024, APhi was charged as a corporation for “facilitating an underage alcohol house” in connection with the death of Won Jang ’26.
On Nov. 22, 2024, APhi was charged as a corporation for “facilitating an underage alcohol house” in connection with the death of Won Jang ’26.
The Dartmouth Political Union hosted radio presenter Scott Horton and journalist Eli Lake for a discussion on the United States’ role in the conflict.
During her lecture in the Hood Museum of Art, Cornejo spoke about her book, “Visual Disobedience: Art and Decoloniality in Central America,” and its focus on Central American migrants.
The Big Green men’s basketball team took down the Harvard Crimson after an intense back-and-forth game on Feb. 8.
The Dartmouth caught up with Hanlon, who retired in June of 2023, to discuss his post-presidency life and current academic work — and piano lessons.
Dartmouth’s extended winter break, Winterim, has undergone significant transformations over the decades—from a mid-century academic restructuring to its modern role in student growth, internships, and campus engagement.
From pioneering BASIC in the 1960s to the launch of Dartmouth Chat, the College has always been at the forefront of technological progress.
The Dartmouth traced the history of admissions testing on campus — from College-administered examinations to the recently reinstated standardized testing requirement.
One writer traces the history of Dartmouth’s admissions employees and how their roles have evolved over time.
Dartmouth Dining sources its food from both local farms and national producers, taking geographical, financial and nutritional factors into account.
From prestigious research fellowships to immersive experiences abroad, professors use their off-time to expand their scholarship and intellectual horizons.
As the campus’s Asian community has grown in recent decades, annual celebrations have remained a vital tradition.
This Winter Carnival, Eloise Langan '27 gets back to the basics.
Nuclear technology has clear economic, energy and innovation benefits — America should embrace it as the energy of the future.
Recent structural changes at Novack have made study-break snacks more expensive.
The book that was made to help Dartmouth applicants might actually be harming them.
In this year’s Winter Carnival Special Issue, we take a moment to reflect on Dartmouth’s past — while making sure to savor the present.