Hot Takes: The Week of Tragedy
In this week's Hot Takes, Max Zhuang '19 gives a rundown of some of the most tragic events that have happened in the sports world, including the death of Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernández.
In this week's Hot Takes, Max Zhuang '19 gives a rundown of some of the most tragic events that have happened in the sports world, including the death of Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernández.
This past week, orienteers from the United States and Canada traveled to Hanover for the 2016 North American Orienteering Championships, which began on Friday and concluded yesterday.
This week, The Dartmouth sat down with Quinn Cooney ’19, a long distance runner that led the men's cross country team to a win at the Dartmouth Invitational with a first-place finish in the 8-kilometer course.
In week two of the Weekend Roundup, Sam Hussey '20 and Danielle Okonta '20 give a rundown of Big Green sports, including the football team's win over the College of the Holy Cross.
After reaching the NCAA tournament last year for the first time in Dartmouth history, Taylor Ng ’17 and Kristina Mathis ’18 enter this fall ranked 10th in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Division I Preseason Doubles rankings.
For the five students participating in the pilot program of the theater department’s Experiential Term, partnering with theater company Northern Stage, days are spent working with theater professionals in West Lebanon and soon, New York City.
But as I left Spaulding Auditorium Saturday night, having just seen Damien Chazelle’s “La La Land” (2016), I felt something I had not felt in some time: the need to rejoice!
With her trusty X-Acto knife, a love for color and a distinct penchant for productivity, Celeste Jennings ’18 has already started to make a name for herself in the world of design.
Expectations may seem a given for an artist familiar with the spotlight, but Cécile McLorin Salvant says otherwise.
Dartmouth’s endowment posted a 1.9 percent investment loss for the fiscal year that ended June 30, 2016, according to a press release on Friday by the College.
Doctors are overprescribing opioids, according to a new study from the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, leading to an abundance of unused drugs that could potentially be abused.
It can be hard to connect the classroom to real life, but economics professor Andrew Levin is trying to do just that.
Dartmouth needs to increase its focus on writing.
Trump is attempting to win votes using tired gender stereotypes.
Three members of the Big Green rowing family, Walter Banfield ’17, Bobby Moffitt ’16 and men’s heavyweight head coach Wyatt Allen, traveled to the Netherlands to compete at the 2016 World Rowing Under 23 Championships.
The D's sports staff offer their picks for which football teams will win in week 2 of Ivy League play, including Dartmouth versus Holy Cross and Yale versus Cornell.
A new sustainability task force of students, faculty and administrators will have its first full meeting this month.
Dartmouth students were largely in favor of giving minority applicants preference in admissions and faculty hiring procedures, a recent study co-authored by Madeline Brown ’16, Lauren Martin ’16 and government professors John Carey and Yusaku Horiuchi found.
The College’s resident “corpse flower,” known as Morphy, is expected to bloom at the end of this week for the first time since July 2011.
Fear of terrorism should not blind us to the suffering of Syrian refugees.