‘Stop Campus Hazing Act’ requires hazing reports to be part of Clery Reports
The law will require colleges and universities to include hazing reports in their campus crime analysis.
The law will require colleges and universities to include hazing reports in their campus crime analysis.
During the meeting, nominated senators reflected on previous experiences and discussed their goals for the winter term.
Ryan Lafferty ’26 and Madeleine Wu ’26 became the first debating pair from Dartmouth to clinch the tournament.
Roshan Sethi, who is also a practicing oncologist at Harvard Medical School, discussed racial inequality in hospitals and Hollywood.
Luke Montalbano ’27 argues that Trump’s tariff proposals will cost American jobs, strain its relations with allies and indirectly help U.S. adversaries advance their own interests.
In her inaugural address, Ayotte pledged to deliver tax cuts and reform education, immigration and housing in the Granite State.
In Sean Baker’s poignant new film, a Brooklyn stripper marries the son of a Russian oligarch, only for her Cinderella story to quickly unravel.
From Inuit stacked rocks to Mark Di Suvero’s familiar “X-Delta” outside Novack Cafe, art installations provide culture and creativity across Dartmouth’s campus.
Several studio art department alumni and art hobbyists are expanding their skills long after graduation.
Last month, Casa Brava Tapas Bistro and Little Havana opened at the South Street Hotel and 15 Lebanon Street, respectively.
The Dartmouth sat down with Bezella, who started her role last October, to discuss her professional background and priorities for undergraduate admissions at Dartmouth.
Fact-checking is essential, but leaving it to social media platforms risks undermining democracy and suppressing diverse voices.
Eloise Langan '27 shows you who you might be seeing in your film class.
Dartmouth alumni from three different decades demand responsible leadership from College President Sian Leah Beilock.
In this cartoon by Thadryan Sweeney GR, a scorpion just can't help itself.
The film pursues an impossible task — fictionalizing a man who refused to be reduced down to a symbol.
Five years after the local bookstore and cafe’s opening, Still North Books & Bar patrons reflect on their in-store experiences and the shop’s lasting impact.
In an off term this fall, the junior biked from Alaska to Argentina in 76 days — breaking the route’s pre-existing record by eight days.
Men’s hockey was overpowered by its competitive winter break schedule, going 2-5-1 this December.