Q&A with astronomy professor emeritus John Thorstensen
Thorstensen discussed the Perseid meteor shower, which sweeps the world each August.
Thorstensen discussed the Perseid meteor shower, which sweeps the world each August.
Beta Alpha Omega fraternity is resistant to effecting the change needed — to ensure the safety of both brothers and guests of the house — in the wake of Won Jang ’26’s death.
JD Vance’s pronatalist stance on parental voting rights poses concerns for American democracy.
One writer explores whether “Brat” — a pop culture phenomenon defined by Charli XCX — has taken over Dartmouth this summer.
Katharine Bramante ’26 will “definitely be back” to My Brigadeiro after trying the shop for lunch.
Mehra discussed his new record “The B Songs,” the music-making process with Day Drooler and a potential future album.
Ben True ’08, a professional distance runner who holds the American record in the 5km road race, is currently the track and field team’s only active coach.
The former Dartmouth women’s rugby player won bronze as a member of the U.S. women’s rugby team at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Alpha Phi sorority was suspended in July following the death of Won Jang ’26.
After its 10-year contract with Coca-Cola expired in July, Dartmouth Dining opted to switch to PepsiCo products.
On July 24, Dartmouth joined the Small Town and Rural Students College Network — a group aimed at supporting applicants from rural areas.
Kyle Fisher, who embezzled nearly $240,000 from the local charity, was sentenced to 21 months in prison and three years of supervised release.
Clemens, who previously served as Title IX coordinator, stepped into the new role on July 1.
Anti-immigration riots will likely spread from the United Kingdom to other countries in Europe.
In this week’s cartoon, Thadryan Sweeney GR depicts two robots facing the binary of winning and losing.
Charlotte Hampton ’26 reviews the Parish Players’ production of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play “Buried Child.”
Lee Issac Chung’s new disaster movie, “Twisters” — featuring Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones — is a suspenseful revival of its 1990s version.
The Upper Valley-based cartoonist and author released her debut graphic novel, “How It All Ends,” on Aug. 6.
Sung reflected on the award, her golf career and her golf plans post-Dartmouth.
Ley, the first Dartmouth women’s rower to compete on the U23 team in more than a decade, discussed her experience qualifying for Worlds.