DSG passes Student Issues Task Force and discusses dining issues
At the first weekly Dartmouth Student Government meeting of the 2025-26 academic year, senators also proposed adopting Robert’s Rules of Order and holding special elections.
At the first weekly Dartmouth Student Government meeting of the 2025-26 academic year, senators also proposed adopting Robert’s Rules of Order and holding special elections.
In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, Professor Westwood’s research has gained new relevance.
Superior Court Judge David Ruoff ruled that New Hampshire’s special education funding is “unconstitutionally low.”
Citing revenue concerns, the Outdoor Programs Office will now charge Dartmouth undergraduate students to reserve the lodge, which became free to them during the pandemic.
Economics students and faculty use the computers u2014 which each cost upwards of $20,000 annually u2014 to collect and analyze financial data.
Some members of the Class of 2029 said the remarks at orientation felt like a “warning,” while others praised her emphasis on fostering dialogue.
The minimally invasive procedures are performed using robots operated by Dr. José Rodriguez Tu’25, a cardiothoracic surgeon with expertise in cutting-edge surgical technology.
Revolution, a boutique and consignment store founded in White River Junction, opened a new location on Main Street on Aug. 15
In an email to campus this morning, College President Sian Leah Beilock condemned this act of “bigotry” and “hate.”
Charlie Kirk, a right-wing political activist, had been scheduled to speak in a debate at Dartmouth later this month.
New Hampshire’s H.B. 273, signed into law at the start of August, requires libraries to share children’s borrowing records with parents.
The restaurant will replace Boloco, the popular chain that has been in Hanover for 21 years.
Economics professor David Blanchflower found in an August study that mental health is the lowest among youth globally, and calls for student participation in an upcoming symposium in search of solutions.
Fraternities at Dartmouth are hubs of offensive language, according to interviews with executives. Sometimes, brothers carry out intense bureaucratic processes to punish the offender.
Executive Editor Kent Friel ’26 continues his history series with a deep-dive on fraternities.
Hunter Carlheim assumed the role of director of Greek life and student societies this summer.
Dartmouth and 31 other top universities were included in the lawsuit.
The Dartmouth Initiative for Middle East Exchange, a three-year pilot led by professor Jonathan Smolin, aims to broaden study abroad, internships and faculty collaborations.