Now Playing in Hanover: Brave
Set in the wild highlands of 10th-century Scotland, "Brave" tells the tale of Merida (Kelly Macdonald), a skilled archer and the free-spirited daughter of King Fergus and Queen Elinor.
Set in the wild highlands of 10th-century Scotland, "Brave" tells the tale of Merida (Kelly Macdonald), a skilled archer and the free-spirited daughter of King Fergus and Queen Elinor.
Former College President Jim Yong Kim, who assumed his post as World Bank President on July 1, said that the Bank is on "sound financial footing" and is prepared to meet international demand for loans, Bloomberg News reported.
What do New Hampshire seat belt laws have to do with the Affordable Care Act? The connection may not seem apparent at first.
Correction appended About a week ago, I overheard a rather distressing conversation between several students.
A day trip to Montreal, balloon sculpture classes and social mixers are just some of the events that College employees and staff members can attend this summer through Dartmouth After Hours, a program sponsored by the human resources departments of the College and Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center.
Hunter van Adelsberg / The Dartmouth Staff After a qualifying first-place finish in the early rounds of the 5,000-meter Olympic trials race in Eugene, Oregon, Abbey D'Agostino '14 finished the trial's final under Olympic "A" standard time, achieving a personal record of 15.19.98 on Thursday. With a fifth-place finish, D'Agostino just missed making the Olympic team, which takes only the top three finishers.
Wendy Long '82 won New York's Republican Senate primary on June 26 and will now officially face incumbent Sen.
At about 10 p.m. on June 22, with little pomp and circumstance, a man in a brown jacket and green tie was escorted in handcuffs from Centre County Courthouse in Bellefonte, Pa.
After over 30 years at the College, classics professor emeritus Jeremy Rutter will receive the Archaeological Institute of America's 2013 Gold Medal for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement.
The winning architectural design of studio art professor Karolina Kawiaka may reimagine the grounds of the Washington Monument for the first time in 40 years.
Lesley Wellman, curator of education at the Hood Museum of Art, was named the 2012 National Museum Art Educator of the Year by the National Art Education Association in June for her contributions to museum education.
'14 Post-Good Sam: Or, to be realistic, it's not "drink, drank, drunk." More like "drink, drunk, dead." '14 Girl: I burped so hard I laughed so hard I cried. '14 Guy: I'm basically the Jesus of Dartmouth Girl 1: What, did you take my phone?
Welcome to the best summer of our lives. That's right, sophomore summer is officially upon us. And even though this term is just getting started, we can already tell that it's noticeably different. Dartmouth has become a little quieter.
After less than three years at Dartmouth, College President Jim Yong Kim will leave on June 30 to begin his new role as president of the World Bank.
In case any readers are curious, interviewing Dartmouth students about whether they are a part of a "clique" on campus is difficult.
Felicia Schwartz / The Dartmouth Staff Controlling disease in a globalized world is becoming increasingly urgent as health risks threaten to expand across country borders, according to Kevin De Cock, director of the Center for Global Health at the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.