Spotlight: Coast Jazz Orchestra brings eclectic sets to Sawtooth
Dartmouth’s Coast Jazz Orchestra, known for its unusual instrumentation and lively performances, performed twice at Sawtooth Kitchen last weekend.
Dartmouth’s Coast Jazz Orchestra, known for its unusual instrumentation and lively performances, performed twice at Sawtooth Kitchen last weekend.
Artists Ellen Smith Ahern and Menghan Wang are developing their project, inspired by the Woodstock National Park Forest, with the support of the Artist-in-Residence Program at the Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park.
A career day for Q Jones ’25 and three team interceptions gave Dartmouth the outright lead in the Ivy League.
After three straight losses, the Big Green fell short again on Friday night against Harvard University.
As part of the Rockefeller Center’s 2024 Election Speaker Series, Colby gave a talk on foreign policy strategies in response to China’s rise.
The Dartmouth sat down with Kotz, who is leaving from his role in June and returning to the computer science department.
This term, gender-inclusive Greek houses — which extends bids continuously, instead of in one process — also extended bids.
The proceeds from the fundraising event support the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth Health.
The anti-Israel movement on campus has been coercive and illiberal in nature — students interested in engaging thoughtfully on the topic ought to rethink their approach.
Eloise Langan '27 checks in from her film class.
Thadryan Sweeney GR illustrates a scene where toxic masculinity meets inefficiency.
The market features local artisans every Saturday this fall.
The Indigenous People’s Fashion Show featured student models wearing a collection of handmade pieces.
A pair of rushing touchdowns from first-time starter Grayson Saunier ’27 and multiple key plays from the special teams gave Dartmouth the edge over the Blue Devils in yet another nail-biter.
On Oct. 19 and 20, Big Green rowing teams raced at the Head of the Charles.
Summers spoke about the rise of populism, the increasing popularity of socialism and the economic impacts of artificial intelligence.
The Dartmouth Counseling Center and Dartmouth Student Government collaborated to increase the maximum teletherapy session length from 30 to 50 minutes.
DSG also considered pursuing extended library hours and an upcoming survey on student mental health.
On Oct. 23, two pro-Palestinian protesters — one student and one College employee — were arrested and charged with disorderly conduct while protesting an event with Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa.
Some students spend their abroad terms off the beaten path, taking jobs in everything from energy efficiency to international policy.