Sister Act: Back on Campus
Three Dartmouth sororities have separated from their national affiliations, with a significant effect on the Greek system
Three Dartmouth sororities have separated from their national affiliations, with a significant effect on the Greek system
Brandon DeBot '14, a varsity tennis player, government major and public policy minor, has many accomplishments to his name he interned at the White House, assisted government professors as a James O.
Dear Gardner and Kate, All my friends have been complaining about their theses for the last eight to nine months.
Ice Cream Fore-U has been a frequent destination for students and locals alike for 15 years
Amidst the drama and fervor surrounding the Dimensions protest and its aftermath, a new issue has emerged: the role of anonymity in online communication.
Tyler Bradford / The Dartmouth Senior Staff At breakfast recently, a '13 friend joked about signing on for another year at Dartmouth because she wasn't ready to leave, especially in the midst of uninterrupted sunshine.
Masanosuke Kondo / The Dartmouth Staff Full of confidence and eager to win their second career Ivy League title, Dartmouth's trio of senior starting pitchers will lead the Big Green to the Ivy League Championship this weekend at Columbia University. While Dartmouth has appeared in six straight Ivy League Championships, winning titles in 2008 and 2009, the past two years have ended in defeat, driving the senior class to go out on top. "I'd be lying if I said that the outcome of the past two years wasn't in the back of the guys' minds this year," said co-captain Jeff Keller '14, who has yet to win an Ivy Championship.
This is the second in a three-part series on sexual assault at Dartmouth. Part one was published on May 2, and part three was published on May 6. After attending an all-female high school, Anna Winham '14 came to the College thinking sexism was a problem that no longer existed.
Zonia Moore / The Dartmouth Staff For graduating studio art students who do not yet want to leave Hanover, the department's post-graduate internship offers a year simulating the career of a working artist.
When prospective students ask me why they should come to Dartmouth, I always find myself thinking that I am probably not the best person to ask.
What is the measure of someone's life work? When that person is a coach, you tend to rely on the metrics of the trade wins and losses.
This is the first in a three-part series on sexual assault at Dartmouth. Part two was published on May 3, and part three was published on May 6.
A study by Midwestern State University showed that while college students spend more time reading than previously thought, roughly 40 percent of this reading is done on social media sites, The Chronicle of Higher Education reported.
Whether we attend a Dartmouth Symphony Orchestra concert, listen to an a cappella group in a fraternity or watch a stage production in Moore Theater, Dartmouth's arts scene is alive and thriving, enabling students to express and hone their musical talents.
Natalie Cantave / The Dartmouth Staff With a blistering time of 47.28 seconds at the UMass Invitational last weekend, the Big Green women's 4x100-meter relay team broke a school record that had stood since 1987. As impressive as this feat would be on its own, perhaps the most impressive part of that accomplishment is that the unit is made up of four freshmen: Toni Aguiar '16, Sara Kikut '16, Anna Kikut '16 and Jennifer Meech '16. "We had no idea that we had run fast," Sara Kikut said.
Jin Lee / The Dartmouth Staff Kicking off the Ivy League tournament, the Big Green women's lacrosse team will travel to the University of Pennsylvania's Franklin Field on Friday to take on the Princeton University Tigers.