One-on-One with Gabas Maldunas '15
This week, we sat down with Lithuanian-born Gabas Maldunas ’15, a center and power forward on the men’s basketball team.
This week, we sat down with Lithuanian-born Gabas Maldunas ’15, a center and power forward on the men’s basketball team.
White supremacy is not just about evil people running around in white hoods overtly terrorizing communities — we have to move beyond this Boogeyman characterization to understand racism today.
Dartmouth equestrian has picket-fenced the region this season, taking first place not only at Colby-Sawyer College on Oct. 19 and at a home show this past Saturday, but at every competition this season.
The women’s hockey team fell in both home games this weekend. The Big Green lost its home opener to Princeton University Friday, followed by a loss to ninth-ranked Quinnipiac University Saturday.
Editor's Note: This is the second in a two-part series examining the role of journalism on college campuses.
There is a certain period of time in college during which it remains kosher to be incapable of performing basic life operations in the absence of parental guidance.
Shenzhen, China, a seaside town, boasts a two-way street: one side features fishermen selling a wide variety of freshly caught seafood, while the other side contains street stands that cook the seafood for customers.
The Tucker task force must commit to transparency and mission clarity
The women's field hockey team notched an impressive 3-2 win on Wednesday against the University of Vermont Catamounts on the road in Burlington.
When it comes time to find employment, many Dartmouth athletes have extra support systems at their disposal.
FAT TALK DARTMOUTH COMPLIMENTS: After an intermittent hiatus, the anonymous compliment option returns. COURSE SELECTION: Dartmouth does what it does best: forces us to think about the upcoming term when we hadn't even realized this one was halfway over.
Margaret Rowland / The Dartmouth Staff I used to be intensely opposed to the idea of reflection.
Proper execution on all levels is this week's theme as Columbia University visits Hanover on Saturday. Saturday marks the 84th meeting between both programs in a series that dates back to 1899.
A recent article in The Atlantic posited a provocative statement perhaps U.S.
Over the past several weeks, Baker-Berry Library has hosted a variety of events aimed at informing students and faculty about the open access movement, a national campaign to make scholarship freely accessible worldwide.
/ The Dartmouth Staff '15 Guy: I'm playing harbor tonight.'17 Girl: I didn't know you played a sport! '14 Girl: I'm just going to go to Psi U and let fate decide.'14 Girl 2: That should be written on someone's tombstone. Tuck Prof: It's the Miley Cyrus effect.
Margaret Rowland / The Dartmouth Senior Staff The first time I visited Dartmouth was between my sophomore and junior years of high school.
Universities across America are marketing traditions to appeal to prospective students and to reflect their current student body, The Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday.