Stevenson: Beilock’s Dartmouth Climate Collaborative Is Not Enough
Although the Dartmouth Climate Collaborative is a significant step forward, Dartmouth must do a great deal more to help achieve climate justice.
Although the Dartmouth Climate Collaborative is a significant step forward, Dartmouth must do a great deal more to help achieve climate justice.
Brendan Brophy ’27 argues that the College should learn from a history of violent institutional responses to protest and respect students’ freedom of assembly on Dartmouth’s campus.
Burden-Stelly spoke about Black equality and communism during the 20th century.
Despite a lack of venues, the Upper Valley boasts a vibrant music scene.
On April 27, Upper Valley bookshops rang in the country’s 11th annual Independent Bookstore Day with events and activities.
Kaphar discussed his series of oil paintings, “The Jerome Project,” and encouraged the audience to consider themes of social justice.
Jensin Hall ’27 became the first freshman in Dartmouth softball history to make the TUCCI/NFCA Division I Freshman of the Year Top 25 list.
This week, baseball wraps up its Ivy play, track races in the Ivy League Heptagonal Outdoor Championship and women’s rugby competes in Texas.
Some community members expressed excitement at the initiative’s commitment to achieving real carbon zero and interdisciplinary approach.
Members of the Hanover and Dartmouth communities expressed concern over the proposal’s relevance to Hanover.
The teams have advanced to the Hult Prize regional competitions in Mexico, Portugal and the United Arab Emirates.
Dartmouth Information, Technology and Consulting is instituting Wi-Fi changes that will make network connection faster and more secure.
Senior monastic Dharma teachers visited the College this week to lead mindfulness activities and meditations.
Although Dartmouth Dining has reconsidered its misguided meal plan proposal, there is still work to be done to fully address student needs.
When it comes to antisemitism, it doesn’t matter whether Dartmouth deserves a “C” or a “B.” Anything less than an “A” is not good enough.
This week, Thadryan Sweeney GR delivers a knockout punch of a cartoon.
In her cartoon, Jamylle Oliveira '26 explores different ways to decompress at the midpoint of the term.
At 31 songs, the length of the double album will ultimately allow it to grow despite the initial blurring of songs and reliance on synth-pop sound.
Arts events on campus this week include the celebration of Indie Bookstore Day, a 24-hour playwriting experience, a Hood Community Day and performances at Sawtooth Kitchen.
The protestors organized in solidarity with recent pro-Palestine campaigns at universities across the country.