SWCD holds rally amid ongoing contract negotiations
SWCD is currently renegotiating their February 2023 contract with the College and will meet for another bargaining session on April 17.
SWCD is currently renegotiating their February 2023 contract with the College and will meet for another bargaining session on April 17.
While the new policy clarifies the College’s freedom of expression principles and guidelines on civil disobedience and unprotected speech, it does not significantly change which forms of speech are protected in practice.
A recent Trump executive order may change or eliminate some of the Hanover public library’s services, including its interlibrary loan program.
Now, Dartmouth student campus organizers can register protests with the town two days ahead, instead of eight.
The event was a part of the Rockefeller Center’s 100 Days Speaker Series.
The Norwich Farm Creamery has made a bid for the College to buy its land and facilities.
As the risk of Lyme disease increases with the warmer weather, Dartmouth scientists, medical experts and students share their advice for protecting against ticks.
Students say that they feel like the administration has not adequately communicated on the future of DEI.
Barry Caldwell ’82 and Hadley Mullin ’96 are set to begin their four-year terms in July, while trustee Gregg Lemkau ’91 will succeed Liz Lempres ’83 as chair in January.
The federal court made its ruling in an emergency hearing today and will allow Xiaotian Liu GR to continue his studies.
The protest was a part of nationwide “Hands Off” demonstrations, which took place in all 50 states on April 4.
While the proposed tax increment financing district would help fund new infrastructure improvements, residents expressed concerns over the proposal in the public hearing.
On April 3, the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding hosted former diplomat Rose Gottemoeller for an event on American cooperation with international allies and the future of international arms control.
The Dartmouth sat down with ecology professor Matthew Ayres to discuss migration patterns and local birds.
During its first meeting of spring term, DSG also proposed the creation of a text hotline and nap pods for students.
Dartmouth informed doctoral student Xiaotian Liu, who is from China, that his student status had been terminated by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, according to a press release from the American Civil Liberties Union.
Irwin analyzes the impact of the tariffs on the stock market and the international response they have elicited.
The professor discussed the results of his clinical trial that evaluated the effectiveness of “Therabot,” an artificial intelligence psychotherapy chatbot.
Dartmouth Student Government has announced that they are piloting a free shuttle service to West Lebanon. Kent Friel ’26 and Jackson Hyde ’28 have the story.
Ian Park ’28 spoke to two teachers about the importance of meditation for college students.