AI resumes, AI readers, real interviews: Hiring Dartmouth grads after ChatGPT
The College is investing in programs to prepare students for an AI-powered hiring landscape.
Dartmouth lights up the Green for annual Diwali celebration
Celebrations also included cultural performances, a Hindu prayer and a dinner.
Dartmouth hosts symposium with the United Nations Development Program on youth mental health
Experts presented about their experiences working with young children and research about youth mental health.
Q&A with Obama-Chesky Scholarship recipient Iman Ahmad ’27
Ahmad plans to use her scholarship to study law with a focus on immigration and human rights.
Hofmann-Carr: Bring Back CDs
CDs are special, and it’s up to us to keep them alive the right way.
Arzoumanidis: Vintage Photography has Shaped Gen Z
Gen Z’s digital camera obsession is a natural symptom of the longing for a more social, interactive past, where genuine human interaction superseded likes, comments and reposts.
Cooking with Kent and Vidushi: Apple Aficionado
To celebrate fall, our cooking columnists share an apple pie recipe.
Letter to the Editor: Khalidi is Right — The Ceasefire is Not Peace
There will be no peace until Americans hold their government accountable.
The Voices Crying Out on Wheelock Street: A Look Inside The Friday Afternoon Protests
One writer learns about the people and their motivations behind attending the weekly anti-Trump administration protests outside Collis.
Reflection: A Journey on the Vermonter
One writer reflects on her experience riding the Amtrak to Connecticut.
Sudikoff Hall: A Space in Motion
One writer explores the shifting identity of Sudikoff Hall.
Reflection: A Bite of Every Fig
One writer reflects on her transition to Dartmouth and navigating the College’s countless academic and extracurricular opportunities.
Columbia student activist Mohsen Mahdawi condemns ‘attack on human rights’ in Gaza
Approximately 50 community members attended the event, which was hosted by the Palestine Solidarity Coalition and the Arab Student Association.
New Hampshire sees sharp drop in overdose deaths
A new study found that overdose deaths in New Hampshire fell by 33.4% from 2023 to 2024
VTDigger editor-in-chief Geeta Anand ’89 discusses the state of local journalism at Dickey talk
Anand discussed the vitality of local and independent news in an increasingly polarized time.
Former ambassadors debate the role of the U.S. in the Americas
Three speakers discussed ways to improve collaboration despite regional polarization and the Trump administration’s criticisms of the United Nations.
Parks and Recreation producer and Brooklyn 99 co-creator Dan Goor urges students to ‘follow their dreams’
Goor discussed his career and the future of comedy amid the “algorithmization of life.”
















