Six Dartmouth students attend Russian spoken language competition
The students participated in several speech, poem and song contests.
The students participated in several speech, poem and song contests.
The pair beat Matthew Kim ’25 and Alejandra Carrasco Alayo ’25 in the first contested DSG presidential election since 2021.
During Sunday’s weekly meeting, Dartmouth Student Government considered moving weightlifting equipment to the basement of the Zimmerman Fitness Center and a policy that would limit the partisanship of the College.
One hundred and fifty Native American and Indigenous students from the eight Ivy League schools, Middlebury College and Williams College gathered to discuss language revitalization.
The College will invest more than $500 million in campus decarbonization efforts — the largest sustainability investment in its history.
The four-day event series included a tour of the collections by former historical accountability fellow Kira Parrish-Penny '24 and a keynote presentation by University of Connecticut English professor Regina Barreca '79.
Cross, a poet and economics researcher, “gave back to the greater community.”
Some community members expressed concerns with the rating’s methodology and failure to distinguish between antisemitism and anti-Zionism.
Four hundred admitted students attended the first session of the program.
The House bill mandates that public K-12 schools identify athletic teams based on biological sex, while the Senate bill bans trans girls from school or state-sanctioned female teams.
Students on First-Year Trips directorate emphasized their efforts to train student leaders and spark excitement on campus.
Two hundred high schoolers will take classes on campus from June 30 until August 9
The Office of Environmental Health and Safety has begun removing the harmful mineral from the College’s main gym.
The Greek space, which had been recognized as a sorority for 32 years, is now gender-inclusive.
Events have included a film screening, a crafting event and conversations with professors.
Fry will use the scholarship to advance his human-focused approach to severe weather research.
In 2002, Parker was convicted of second-degree murder for his role in the deaths of professors Half and Susanne Zantop.
Cohen spoke about the future of the Libertarian Party and his opposition to gun control policies.
A motion to provide $1,000 in conditional funding for the Polar Project passed the Senate.
Wallström, who also served as UN special representative on sexual violence, discussed feminist foreign policy in Sweden.