Undergraduate advisors vote in favor of unionization
Students voted 43 to 6 in favor of forming a union under the Student Worker Collective at Dartmouth.
Letter to the Editor: Praise for Beilock’s Actions
Economics professor David Blanchflower argues that College President Sian Leah Beilock was right to act swiftly in dispelling the May 1 protest on the Green.
DSG discusses approach to emergency situations
At their weekly meeting, senators and representatives discussed the establishment of an emergency response committee and revisions to the College’s free speech policy.
Conaway: I Am Going on Strike — and You Should Too
Graduate student Amy Conaway encourages graduate students to join the GOLD-UE strike.
Cooch: How Beilock Can Respond to Faculty Censure and Student No Confidence Votes
Beilock still has time to salvage her tenure at Dartmouth if she commits to protections for students and their right to protest.
Graduate student Kexin Cai found dead
Cai was reported missing to the Lebanon Police Department on May 17.
Arrested students will not face suspension or expulsion
Beilock said during a faculty meeting on May 20 that College disciplinary processes for the arrested students have concluded.
Dartmouth faculty votes 183 - 163 to censure Beilock
The motion condemned Beilock for her actions in response to the May 1 protest.
Q&A with Knight-Hennessy Scholarship recipient David Millman ’23
The scholarship grants Millman full funding for a degree from Stanford Law School.
Dartmouth loses to Harvard in Ivy League softball tournament
Softball ended their season at the 2024 Ivy League softball tournament with a win against Yale and losses against Princeton and Harvard.
Q&A with ‘Sight’ actor Terry Chen and memoirist Ming Wang
Chen plays ophthalmologist Wang in the upcoming film, which is based on Wang’s memoir about his journey to becoming a doctor.
Double Header: Spotlight on two-sport varsity athletes
Jenna Donohue ’24, Hann Humphreys ’23 and Quintin Campbell ’25 share their experiences — both difficult and rewarding — balancing life as two-sport varsity athletes.
Graduate student reported missing
Kexin Cai, a graduate student in the psychological and brain sciences department, was last seen on May 15.
Looking back at recent unionization efforts at the College
GOLD-UE, the SWC and the men’s basketball team unions have been progressing at different paces in the past few months.
A history of financial aid at Dartmouth
After the College made several significant changes to financial aid this year, one writer examines the program’s history at Dartmouth.
Hanover High School unlocks Green Key
Former Hanover High students share their experiences sneaking into the Green Key concert.
Evolution of Rockefeller Center election programming
The Rockefeller Center has faced some challenges attracting big-name candidates this year, including space limitations and the Democratic Party’s challenge to New Hampshire’s first-in-the-nation primary status.
Climate policies evolve through the years
This year marked the 54th annual Earth Day on campus, demonstrating a decades long pursuit, fueled by student organizations, to combat environmental degradation.
Schmitter-Emerson: Dartmouth Should Reevaluate Distributive Requirements
Dartmouth’s attempt to fulfill its liberal arts mission would benefit from modification.
















