Schwartz: The Dartmouth “Way of Life”
Is there a right way to live in college? And does anyone monopolize it?
Is there a right way to live in college? And does anyone monopolize it?
Conservatives have the power in America today—they must use it well.
Christina Ritter ’99 majored in history and participated in theater productions during her time at Dartmouth.
Everyone at Dartmouth excels at something, but it is rare to find a student who manages to surpass expectations in countless different fields.
The first few minutes of “The LEGO Batman Movie” are some of its funniest. As the audience stares at an empty screen waiting for the film to start, Batman (Will Arnett) informs us in a voice-over that all great movies start with a black screen and edgy music that makes parents and studio executives feel uncomfortable.
Remembering the Dartmouth ski jump: 1929- 1993
Sam Hussey '20 and Sabena Allen '20 take a look at some of the fascinating PE classes offered by Dartmouth.
Sam Hussey '20 sits down with three athletic administrators — Joann Brislin, Hugh Mellert, and Theresa Hernandez — to discuss the intricacies behind PE classes and intramural sports.
Fresh off a recent string of wins, the Dartmouth men's basketball team looks ahead to potentially earning a spot in the Ivy League Tournament.
Before each dual match, the coaches of the men’s and women’s tennis teams have to make the crucial decision about which of their players will play varsity.
After a prolonged break, your favorite columnist Matt Yuen '19 finally returns to the scene to enlighten his viewers on the insightful lessons he has learned during his time off.
Mark Cui '19, Jonathan Katzman '17 and Evan Morgan '19 recap this past weekend's athletic performances in week eight of the roundup.
Danielle Okonta '20 interviews Patrick Peterson '18, a decorated right-handed pitcher on the men’s baseball team.
On Feb. 6, the College announced a new “Value Assurance Program” to assist Hanover residents whose property values may be affected by contamination from Rennie Farm.
Thayer School of Engineering professor Tillman Gerngross is the most recent Dartmouth faculty member to be elected to the National Academy of Engineering, a nonprofit institution that offers “engineering leadership in service to the nation.” Last week, the NAE elected 84 new members.
A blizzard of activities occurred this past weekend as part of Dartmouth’s annual Winter Carnival, titled “Dartmouth College of Icecraft and Blizzardry: A Magical Winter Carnival.” Events such as the polar bear swim and the human dogsled race saw high participation numbers, David Pack, the associate director of the Collis Center for Student Involvement, wrote in an email.
Economics professor Ethan Lewis recently released a working paper about the economic impact of the “bracero program,” a series of bilateral agreements which allowed low-skill seasonal Mexican workers to legally enter and work in the United States between 1942 and 1964.
Sam Stockton '19 examines the dominance of the Washington Capitals, and reflects on some of his sport musings from the week.
Political humor is the essential, necessary balm of a trying era.
Longing for the Kennedys and the days of America’s past glory.