Q&A with government professor Jeffrey Friedman on the Iranian nuclear program
Friedman, who specializes in foreign policy decision making, spoke with The Dartmouth about the recent Israeli and American strikes on Iran.
Friedman, who specializes in foreign policy decision making, spoke with The Dartmouth about the recent Israeli and American strikes on Iran.
Campus services has shut off Crosby Street for the construction of a piping vault and Thompson Arena for a renovation of its locker rooms. Students say the constructions have made accessing sports facilities in the area less efficient.
The Dartmouth sat down with the president to talk about Dartmouth, national issues and the Class of 2025.
Women of color at Dartmouth discuss their experiences and challenges in predominantly-white spaces.
The Dartmouth sat down with Carolyn Yee ’25 to discuss SVPP’s impact on campus culture over the past decade.
The Dartmouth caught up with six alumna about their experiences in the early years of coeducation.
Dartmouth’s shift from semesters to 10-week terms was framed as a way to promote “intellectual self-reliance.” Professors and students see its limits.
As the Class of 2025 prepares to graduate, The Dartmouth looks back at the biggest news stories from their final year at the College.
In an email to campus, OVIS also offered some international students campus housing over the summer.
The amicus brief will demonstrate that “the elimination of funding at Harvard negatively impacts the entire ecosystem” of higher education.
Jordan Narrol ’25, who said she was not present at the May 28 sit-in in Parkhurst Hall, has been barred from campus and will not be able to graduate this month.
At a rally at noon today, the protesters called for Dartmouth’s Board of Trustees to approve a divestment proposal.
The union made the announcement two weeks after the beginning of the strike.
In an interview with The Dartmouth, Wade said that they are unsure if they will be able to graduate.
In an email sent to senior administrators, the six house professors said that the protesters were not violent or threatening.
At its last weekly meeting of the spring term, senators discussed plans to improve DSG bylaws over the summer.
The Dartmouth Divest for Palestine proposal, which calls for the College to divest from six weapons manufacturers, is the first divestment proposal that the Advisory Committee on Investor Responsibility has reviewed under its new 2013 guidelines.
If signed into law, the tax would affect funding for financial aid, research and infrastructure projects, according to the College.
The two bills require law enforcement to cooperate with federal immigration detainers and limits New Hampshire municipalities’ sanctuary city status.
Aneesh Sharma ’26 pleaded guilty to three misdemeanors after a felony charge was dismissed.