Pan: Sleepy Joe at the Total Eclipse
In her cartoon, Yujie Pan '27 illustrates her character "Sleepy Joe" making the drowsy jaunt to watch the total solar eclipse.
In her cartoon, Yujie Pan '27 illustrates her character "Sleepy Joe" making the drowsy jaunt to watch the total solar eclipse.
Community members react to last night’s protests, which resulted in 89 arrests — including students, faculty members, unaffiliated protesters and two staff members of The Dartmouth.
Dartmouth did not seek Orleck’s prohibition from campus.
College President Sian Leah Beilock sent a campus wide email to the College community after last night’s mass arrests.
In this week's cartoon, Grace Caldwell '26 bakes up a look at the '53 Commons' dessert station.
Respect our student journalists.
One writer, along with a member of the Data Visualization team, gauges students’ reactions to the renovation of the Fayerweather Halls.
One writer looks at the government class “Experiments in Politics,” in which students design and publish an experimental study about political misperceptions.
One writer reflects on the difficulties of maintaining digital communication while having a busy Dartmouth schedule.
One writer explores Dartmouth students’ comfort movies and TV shows.
One writer looks at different creative writing organizations on campus.
Dartmouth’s graduate student workers’ union is negotiating for higher pay and better benefits.
Nicole Chambers pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud in federal court today.
Cooper Black ’26 and one other student have been accused of disrupting an Indigenous Peoples’ Day ceremony last October with mock war cries and racially charged remarks.
After a courageous battle against sacral osteosarcoma — a rare type of bone cancer — Cross died on April 6 at age 21.
On April 23, the Elections Planning and Advisory Committee announced that Chukwuka Odigbo ’25 and Jon Pazen ’25 were elected student body president and vice president, respectively.
At their weekly meeting on Sunday, DSG members debated how to communicate information about the GOLD-UE strike to undergraduate students.