Yuan: Silence Brings No Progress
Calls to remove Yale faculty over the Halloween email scandal are misguided.
Calls to remove Yale faculty over the Halloween email scandal are misguided.
The College’s limited musical offerings discourage students from exploring.
After losing nine straight sets to start the second half of the season, the women’s volleyball team made the necessary adjustments to break its three-game losing streak and defeat Columbia and Cornell Universities at home this past weekend. Dartmouth (11-10, 8-4 Ivy) remains tied with Princeton University (13-8, 8-4 Ivy) for second place in the Ivy League standings, and both teams trail Harvard University (13-9, 9-3 Ivy) by one win with two games left in the season. Dartmouth kicked off the weekend against Columbia, whom the Big Green had edged in a 3-2 nailbiter earlier in the season.
It is easy to think only about the actors when thinking about a play, but there is much more involved behind the scenes to make sure all of the parts run smoothly. For the theater department’s main stage production of “Don Juan Comes Back From the War,” almost 40 students played a role in the production team, from sewing the costumes to creating the set.
The women’s tennis team enjoyed a triumphant finish to its fall season, going 19-3 in singles and 6-3 in doubles at the Big Green Invite this past weekend.
Following the release of the “Moving Dartmouth Forward” external review panel’s first report, panel members spoke highly of the College’s recent policy changes and voiced their support for the new policies. All policy initiatives were deemed “goal met,” “continuing” or “ongoing,” with one exception — the creation of an online consent manual is “behind schedule.”
Dean of graduate studies Jon Kull gave a third and final town hall presentation at the Life and Sciences Center Monday night, explaining a proposed plan for the College to reorganize its graduate programs under an administratively independent graduate school.
With a special interest in American and European modernist art and a passion for making art an educational, transformative experience, John Stomberg will begin serving as the new director of the Hood Museum of Art beginning in January.
Efforts to mitigate global warming will fail unless we snap out of our apathy.
Read what the Dartmouth Opinion Staff have to say about the house community plan.
The men’s soccer team (11-4-1, 6-0 Ivy) clinched the 2015 Ivy League Championship with an emphatic 2-0 win against Cornell University (4-11-1, 2-4 Ivy) this past Saturday. \n “We knew what we had to do to win the game,” co-captain Stefan Cleveland ’16 said.
In a nail-biter from start to finish, the women’s rugby team successfully managed to fight back against reigning title holder No.
Ukuleles and Queen Elizabeth II rarely mix, unless Jake Shimabukuro is involved — he performed his songs for her. Shimabukuro, who has been playing the ukulele professionally since the 1990s and became famous for his viral video of “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” (1968), performed a range of original songs and covers of popular songs at the Hopkins Center last night.
In the “Moving Dartmouth Forward” external review panel’s first report, all policy initiatives were deemed “goal met,” “continuing” or “ongoing” with one exception — the creation of an online consent manual is “behind schedule.”
While some presidential candidates who have swung by the Upper Valley speak to large halls, Gov. Chris Christie (R-N.J.) talked in the packed Salt Hill Pub Friday afternoon as staff served food and drinks around him and some patrons of the bar continued to watch a game on television.
At a solemn Friday night ceremony at the College’s Memorial Field, a 12th plaque was added to celebrate the achievements and sacrifices of Dartmouth-associated veterans in the recent wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
In a short blog post, Bored at Baker founder Jonathan Pappas — known online as Jae Daemon — announced that the anonymous social forum will no longer be available at Dartmouth.
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center presented a revised plan for its proposed palliative care center to the Lebanon City planning board on Oct. 26. The proposal received generally positive feedback from the planning board, planning board members said.
Inspired by the Telluride short film showcase last Saturday, I decided to compile my favorite animated short films available online and share them.
There is more to health care than the traditional STEM major track.