Former Texas Sen. Phil Gramm speaks to campus about recent book
On Nov. 2, Phil Gramm delivered a speech titled “Is Growing Economic Inequality a Myth?”
On Nov. 2, Phil Gramm delivered a speech titled “Is Growing Economic Inequality a Myth?”
The student body has exhibited mixed reactions to the arrests of two undergraduate protestors.
Rick Nadler had endless humor and positivity with those in his life, according to friend Christiann Pearson.
For over a week, student protestors participated in a sit-in on Parkhurst lawn, which ended when two students were arrested on the night of Oct. 27 for criminal trespassing.
The Class of 2027 is now allowed into Greek spaces, after a permanent extension of the frat ban.
The Dartmouth breaks down the key points in the Dartmouth New Deal, the document compiled in part by the students who were arrested last Saturday.
The state party chairs, invited for a Rockefeller Center event, discussed New Hampshire’s first-in-the-nation primary.
On Oct. 28, the Hanover Police Department arrested protestors Roan V. Wade ’25 and Kevin Engel ’27 on criminal trespassing charges.
The DSG Senate discussed signing a statement condemning student arrests and other concerns.
Several professors expressed skepticism at the report’s findings and methodology.
Several organizations, such as Fossil Free Dartmouth and Dartmouth Energy Alliance, advocated for changes to Dartmouth’s environmental policy.
Franks spoke about privacy concerns in the technology industry to a crowd of roughly 100 attendees.
Roan V. Wade ’25 and Kevin Engel ’27 remained inside a tent encampment on the Parkhurst front lawn for several hours before being detained by law enforcement.
Students feel “hesitant” to use the policy out of concern for their immigration status.
Homecoming weekend featured a series of festivities without resulting in any arrests or attempts to touch the bonfire.
The physics and astronomy professor discussed her involvement with NASA’s Atmospheric Perturbations around the Eclipse mission.
The DSG Senate discussed “safe spaces” for students to discuss the war and incorporating custodians more into residential life.
Proceeds went to Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center.
On Oct. 17, the Rockefeller Center and the economics department hosted a lecture given by the current vice president and director of the Institute for Economic Equity at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
Mekala Krishnan discussed global responsibilities in order to transition towards net zero emissions.