Hoco-ween: Students largely indifferent about combined festivities
Despite sharing the same days, Halloween and Homecoming festivities are not expected to conflict on most social calendars.
Despite sharing the same days, Halloween and Homecoming festivities are not expected to conflict on most social calendars.
Luke Montalbano ’27 argues that the College should take lessons from the Kalven Report and adopt a policy of institutional neutrality.
The College’s leader should understand Dartmouth’s unique identity and values.
Gabriel Modisett '25 goes through trials and tribulations.
Eloise Langan '27 issues a warning for Homecoming Weekend.
One writer reflects on the differences brought by sophomore year, from leadership positions in extracurriculars to a new sense of “fitting in.”
At Dartmouth, both colder weather and fashion trends influence a student’s decision to don their winter clothing.
One writer explores the wide-ranging career support offered to students by Dartmouth’s Center for Professional Development.
Dartmouth turns a “new leaf” as we reflect on our past and look into the future.
Two computer science courses have inspired students to create digital art through and beyond their coursework
Several local improv groups, from professional troupes to student organizations, seek to give Upper Valley residents a good laugh.
Students and alumni have noticed a lack of tailgating on campus, even after the Big Green’s impressive 6-0 start to the season.
In just its second year in operation, intramural pickleball has become the second most popular intramural activity on campus.
For the first time in the eight-month-long trial of Kevin Engel ’27 and Roan Wade ’25, College President Sian Leah Beilock took the stand.
The coalition — which is facilitated by the College’s Office of Student Life — is made up of Dartmouth Civics, Dartmouth Student Government, NAACP at Dartmouth and the Town of Hanover.
Last week, local unions and labor groups gathered at the United Church of Christ for an event to promote worker solidarity.
Celebrations for Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, included an Indian dinner prepared by families in the Upper Valley, a cultural program in the Grand Ballroom of the Hanover Inn, a Hindu prayer and the lighting of candles on the Green.
A proposed statement drafted by members of DSG in the days following the Oct. 27 meeting failed 3-4-4.
College President Sian Leah Beilock will now decide whether to recommend the proposal to the Board of Trustees.
One writer reflects on moving up at Dartmouth and dispelling freshman-year fears of Greek houses.