Q&A with former vice presidential candidate Spike Cohen
Cohen spoke about the future of the Libertarian Party and his opposition to gun control policies.
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.
Charest’s lecture, titled “Conservative Environmentalism,” analyzed former Canadian prime minister Brian Mulroney and his environmentalist legacy.
The donation to the Dartmouth College Fund continues the organization’s mission to support Dartmouth students.
Van Ostern is seeking the Democratic nomination in the race for New Hampshire’s 2nd Congressional District.
Hogg and Cohen drew from empirical research and their personal experiences to debate the efficacy of gun control legislation.
Participating students can bring their tumblers or mugs when purchasing select tea and coffee.
The three buildings in the Fayerweather complex will be connected and combined into one, new Fayerweather Hall to increase accessibility and bed count.
Nine individuals — with contributions to athletics, the arts, law and the sciences — will receive honorary degrees at the Class of 2024 commencement ceremony.
Community members gathered on campus or traveled to different parts of New Hampshire and Vermont to view the cosmic event.
The Student and Presidential Committee on Sexual Assault planned events such as a symposium on College efforts to end sexual violence, a bake sale and a fundraiser run for WISE.
Students previously exempt from the Ivy Unlimited dining plan may be required to purchase the new plan.
Chang’s lecture, titled “Does AI Design Rest on a Mistake?” proposed a solution to ethical dilemmas posed by artificial intelligence.
The College held dramatic readings of the poet’s work, while local middle schoolers recited his poetry.
Mello’s research on prosopometamorphopsia, characterized by distorted perceptions of faces, is shedding light on the often unrecognized disorder.
The awarded amount — which comes from congressional funding and a grant — will improve their research and care in Vermont and New Hampshire.
The partnership was launched on April 3 in an event led by President Beilock and StoryCorps president Dave Isay.
Following the scholarship’s announcement, students look forward to financial relief but express concern over the number of qualifying students.
Physics professor Marcelo Gleiser teaches his class on "what it means to be human" in-person for the first — and last — time.