Lookback on Commencement: protests in context
Disruptions at this year’s Commencement ceremony are both unprecedented in Dartmouth’s recent history and part of a larger trend of similar protests nationwide.
Disruptions at this year’s Commencement ceremony are both unprecedented in Dartmouth’s recent history and part of a larger trend of similar protests nationwide.
The Wellness Office and Outdoor Engagement Committee are subsidizing boat costs for students.
Kurtz discussed his book, Sketches from Behind Prison Walls, and his experience working with Rein Kolts, an incarcerated artist.
The 2024 election is underpinned by mistrust that is unprecedented in the United States.
Dartmouth’s administration must learn from anti-apartheid activism to better respond to pro-Palestinian protests.
One writer explores the quirks and character of sophomore summer housing.
One writer compiles a bucket list for an ideal Hanover summer.
Students who were off and abroad in the spring reflect on their return to campus for sophomore summer.
The much anticipated third season of "Bridgerton" provides a less-than-satisfying continuation of the beloved series.
On June 28, Still North Books & Bar held a poetry reading featuring poets Kate Gibbel, Carlene Kucharczyk and Alexandria Hall.
On June 18, Ben Rice ’22 was called up to the New York Yankees, becoming the 29th Dartmouth baseball alumnus to make it to the Major League.
The Dartmouth Triathlon Team saw success in the Cohasset Triathlon.
On July 2, the Lebanon District Court held a hearing for Roan Wade ’25 and Kevin Engel ’27, who were arrested while protesting on campus in October.
The three-year contract grants graduate student workers various benefits, such as free dental coverage and an increased childcare stipend.
Cai, a second-year doctoral student in the psychological and brain sciences department, died in May after she was missing for a few days.
The College is increasing accessibility to the Collis Center porch, building a new sailing boathouse and replacing old pipe systems with renewable energy.
Though the timeline remains unclear, Dartmouth Dining plans to introduce changes such as increased meal equivalency values and new menus.
This week, Connor Norris ’25 tells his power outlet something shocking.
Beilock has demonstrated leadership with her decisive actions toward protests on Dartmouth’s campus.
John Engelman ’68 applauds Beilock for her approach to protests on campus — both on May 1 and in the weeks following.