After falling to No. 14 Cornell in the ECAC Semifinals, men’s hockey looks ahead to next season
Men’s hockey swept Union College in the ECAC Quarterfinals before losing to No. 14 Cornell in Lake Placid Semifinals.
Men’s hockey swept Union College in the ECAC Quarterfinals before losing to No. 14 Cornell in Lake Placid Semifinals.
Softball starts their season 4-9 following two tournaments and games against Harvard and Boston College.
Dartmouth saw a record low admissions rate of 5.3%, and nearly 20% of applicants qualify to attend without a parental financial contribution.
Federer will receive an honorary degree along with several other individuals who have not yet been disclosed.
Safety and Security removed flags — including the LGBTQ+ pride flag, the flag of Palestine and the Israeli flag — from outside student windows.
Hanover’s recent snowstorm follows a winter of low snowfall and disrupted campus traditions.
The development of artificial general intelligence reaffirms the importance of a liberal arts education.
The men’s cross country and track and field programs need a leadership overhaul.
One writer reflects on the seemingly insignificant moments from winter term.
One writer explores the intellectual pursuits — or lack thereof — of Dartmouth students.
One writer explores smaller-scale traditions within Dartmouth friend groups and other campus communities.
One writer investigates Hanover’s law against biking on sidewalks and student resistance toward the ban.
One writer talks to students about what it’s like to own a car on campus.
State representative Sharon Nordgren died at age 80 during her 18th consecutive term as representative.
In November 2023, The Dartmouth surveyed members of the Class of 2027 regarding their inability to enter fraternities and sororities for the majority of fall term.
During spring break, the Dartmouth Outing Club led five subsidized expedition trips.
A new political party must be formed for classical and pragmatic conservatives following the populist right-wing takeover of the Republican Party.
Following recent unionization efforts from the Dartmouth men’s basketball team, Rob Daisley ’80 has questions about the future of college varsity sports.
The gift, totaling more than $150 million, will be used to support financial aid for current and future undergraduates — starting next academic year — and scholarships at the Tuck School of Business.