Dartmouth celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month
The Office of Pluralism and Leadership collaborated with campus groups on a series of events themed around “creative pioneers.”
The Office of Pluralism and Leadership collaborated with campus groups on a series of events themed around “creative pioneers.”
Undergraduate Research Assistantships at Dartmouth increased termly funding by $400 but lowered eligibility from five terms to four — upsetting some students who planned to complete five terms of research.
College President Sian Leah Beilock should have an honest conversation with the Class of 2028 about last spring’s protests.
The Dartmouth spoke with six economics professors about the current job market — and whether job-hunting seniors have cause for concern.
As Can’t Sell Culture nears its second full year on campus, its founders prepare to pass the torch of club leadership on to the next generation.
The film explores the relationship between veganism and global religions.
The newly named Buddy Teevens Stadium at Memorial Field honors the legacy of the winningest coach in Dartmouth football history.
Strong run game, efficiency on third down and consistent special teams kept Dartmouth undefeated in their first conference game.
The film, directed by Edward Berger, opened the Telluride at Dartmouth festival on September 20.
On Sept. 27, Enrique Martínez Celaya gave a presentation on his latest exhibition, “The Grief of Almost,” followed by a Q&A session.
On Tuesday, around 100 students gathered on the Green for the first official ASA campus event since its founding last year.
In the spring, the Inter-Sorority Council mandated that financial aid transparency and diversity, equity and inclusion events be part of the recruitment process.
Gabriel Modisett ’25 takes a moment to reflect on how far he has come at Dartmouth.
This week, Eloise Langan ’27 voices the musings of an all-too-familiar character.
English & creative writing professor Matthew Olzmann introduced Voigt’s reading, which drew from the poet’s nine collections.
Women’s rugby improved their record to 4-0 with a gritty win over Sacred Heart at home after overcoming their first deficit of the season.
Tyler Brand ’27 broke the tournament scoring record with a -17 finish.
This year, Cafe@Baker, the Class of 1953 Commons and Courtyard Cafe will undergo menu and logistical changes, including biometric access and electronic ordering.
The program allows students to intern with alumni judges during an off term.
Free speech nonprofit FIRE improved the College’s speech code rating from “yellow light” to “green light,” with mixed reactions among students and community members.