First-Year Survey: Class of 2028 Shares Thoughts on First Term
The Dartmouth polled the freshman class on topics ranging from College President Sian Leah Beilock to the frat ban.
The Dartmouth polled the freshman class on topics ranging from College President Sian Leah Beilock to the frat ban.
Benjamin Logsdon alleged that the graduate student union discriminated against him after he tried to distance himself from the union’s “ideological positions” on Israel.
The installation of biometric recognition scanners in the Class of 1953 Commons coincides with various changes to student meal plans this term.
Gersen and Whittington discussed topics including judicial power, partisanship and the impact of Supreme Court decisions on college campuses..
The event featured a panel discussion on military life with members of Dartmouth’s military community.
Beilock previously recommended The Future of Arts and Sciences Project to the Board after the project passed an advisory vote among the faculty of Arts and Sciences.
Events ran from Sept. 30 through Nov. 1 to honor Indigenous communities, raise awareness of past injustices and support Indigenous student and faculty voices.
During the meeting, recently elected senators in the Class of 2028 also presented their first project proposals as DSG members.
Government professors weighed in on the potential implications of a second Trump term.
While some students expressed “shock” at former President Donald Trump’s win,others said they are “optimistic” for the new administration.
The conversation with Khalil Shikaki focused on how the media polarizes Palestinians and Israelis.
The amendment, introduced by Evan Gerson ’27, sought to “clarify” language in the DSG constitution and allow senators to call votes outside the scope of weekly meeting agendas.
New Hampshire’s national and state races have been called in the hours since polls closed on Election Day.
Today, New Hampshire voters will cast their ballots for president, governor and a House representative — as well as a number of local positions.
A group of protesters gathered outside the Hanover Inn to demonstrate against Pence’s opposition to LGBTQ+ rights.
The project has been met with both support and concern from faculty members and alumni about resources, faculty governance and the new school’s name.
In a survey by The Dartmouth, students indicated the economy, climate change and abortion as their top issues in the 2024 presidential election.
Greenberg Koelling spoke about her work on the 2024 Election Speaker Series and the importance of offering public programming to the College community.
Authorities responded to a fire in the Remsen Medical Science Building on Friday morning.