The Stripers stop at Dartmouth on summer tour
The band, founded at Dartmouth in 2021, performed at Bones Gate fraternity on July 20.
The band, founded at Dartmouth in 2021, performed at Bones Gate fraternity on July 20.
On July 28, Connor Killilea ’26, Jacob Spitzer ’26 and Divik Verma ’26 biked Tuck Drive until they had accumulated 29,032 feet of elevation, the height of Mount Everest.
The case, Johnson v. National Collegiate Athletics Association, concerns whether student athletes should be considered employees of universities.
Vice President Kamala Harris visited Dartmouth in 2019 during her 2020 presidential campaign.
Following the death of Won Jang ’26 — whose body was found in the Connecticut River on July 7 — College leadership and Hanover officials revisited water safety measures for the Connecticut.
The program’s high school participants are living on campus and taking courses with Dartmouth instructors.
The Dartmouth spoke with Sergent about the history of the Dartmouth Cemetery and her work as a trustee.
Despite America’s self-perception as a beacon of democracy and stability, the current state of the nation reveals deep-seated challenges amid rising political violence.
Members of the Dartmouth Student Alliance for Ukraine argue that Ukraine should be offered NATO membership — and reject arguments to the contrary endorsed by three Dartmouth professors.
A harmony of new student bands, songs and friendships have entered Dartmouth’s music scene this summer.
Two of The Dartmouth’s staffers recommend six summer reads — from “Água Viva” to “Mouth.”
The new boathouse, replacing its 70-year-old predecessor, will feature two levels and an adjoining boat barn.
Last week, Thai qualified for the 2024 U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship, which will take place in August.
The College will pay $33.75 million to settle the case, which accused the College and 16 other universities of illegally colluding on financial aid policies.
Grafton assistant county attorney Mariana Pastore previously declined to charge at least 28 individuals arrested during a May 1 pro-Palestinian protest.
Approximately one-fifth of the Board of Trustees graduated in 1991, including Neal Katyal ’91, Shonda Rhimes ’91 H’17 and Jake Tapper ’91 H’17.
Ramsey and Hudak, recently named interim Deans of the College, discussed their commitment to Dartmouth, their approaches to their new roles and their goals looking ahead.
In late June, the College purchased four properties on West Wheelock Street with plans to expand undergraduate housing.
After Torpey departs on July 31, planning, zoning and codes director Robert Houseman will serve as interim town manager.
Dobson, who began his role on July 1, will advise Provost David Kotz on artificial intelligence at the College.