Dartmouth New Deal Coalition hosts ‘Endowment is Political’ rally on Baker lawn
Speakers at the rally announced the launch of a “brave space” on the lawn for people to learn about divestment.
Beilock: College President Apologizes for Community Harm
College President Sian Leah Beilock addresses the “pain” caused by her administration’s response to last week’s protest.
DSG fails vote of no confidence in College leadership
The vote, which took place during the closed session, occurred after a public vote earlier in the evening passed with a supermajority.
College celebrates Pride 2024 for LGBTQIA+ community
Dartmouth is hosting a series of events from April 5 to May 24, including a queer prom and a drag show.
Letter to the Editor: Institutional neutrality fosters free speech
The undersigned Dartmouth faculty call on the College to adopt a position of institutional neutrality in light of recent events.
Alsheikh: Yes, Actually — Dartmouth’s Endowment is a Political Tool
The endowment is always going to be a political tool; the question is toward whose political vision it will be directed.
Letter to the Editor: Dartmouth’s Courageous Response to Protests and Conflict
The administration’s response to student encampments should be praised as a symbol of Dartmouth taking the “road less traveled.”
Noor and Winham: Protesting Beilock’s Response to Encampments on Dartmouth’s Green
A group of Dartmouth alumni argues that the College invited an excessive use of force and has a convoluted process for divestment.
Letter to the Editor: Reminders for the Protesters
Protesters should look to the Vietnam War protests in 1969 and 1970 to learn how to be more cooperative and respectful of the College and their peers.
Individuals arrested at the May 1 protest share their experiences
Arrested individuals reflect on their experiences being detained during Wednesday’s pro-Palestinian protest.
Faculty discusses proposal to create a School of Arts and Sciences
According to faculty, a distinct school would give arts and sciences leadership more budget discretion and organizational flexibility.
Q&A with Star Trek actor and Montgomery Fellow George Takei
Takei, who visited campus from May 2 to 4, engaged with students on topics including Asian American visibility and LGBTQ+ rights.
Letter to the Editor: We Dartmouth Faculty Members Support the Recent Actions by College President Sian Leah Beilock
More than 50 faculty members wrote in support of Beilock's response to the May 1 protest.
Northern Stage hosts solo stage adaptation of ‘The Great Gatsby’
Starring Bryce Foley, the one-man show played from May 1 to 5.
Three Dartmouth football alums get a shot at the NFL
Isaiah Johnson ’22 was signed by the Miami Dolphins, John Pupel ’22 was invited to the New England Patriots minicamp and Quinten Arello ’24 was invited to the Tennessee Titans’ minicamp.
Spotlight on AVA Gallery and Art Center
AVA celebrates 50 years of offering accessible art to the Upper Valley community.
Track and field compete at George Davis Invitational and Ivy League Championships
After 19 first-place finishes at the George Davis Invitational on April 19 and 20, the women’s and men’s track and field teams ended Ivy Championships this weekend in seventh and fifth place, respectively.
Conditions of Annelise Orleck’s bail ‘corrected’
Following community efforts, the terms of history professor Annelise Orleck’s bail — which included a temporary ban from campus — have been corrected.
Former State Department director cancels Dartmouth event due to protests
Josh Paul called off a May 2 event hosted by the Dickey Center as an objection to the Beilock administration’s “crackdown” on student protesters.











