First-year Senate races begin
Members of the Class of 2027 will be able to vote from 5:00 p.m. on Oct. 16 to 5:00 p.m. on Oct. 18.
Members of the Class of 2027 will be able to vote from 5:00 p.m. on Oct. 16 to 5:00 p.m. on Oct. 18.
Restaurants like Trail Break, Molly’s and Pine have begun to take action to mitigate the lack of labor supply in the Upper Valley.
The College’s Sept. 27 announcement came after a years-long effort to reform campus living and the passage of a May 2022 zoning amendment.
From Oct. 9 to 12, Native Americans at Dartmouth and the Native American Program will host a midnight drumming circle, a demonstration on the Green and a fashion show, among other events.
Democrats are poised to replace the first-in-the-nation primary, while Republicans seem destined to back Trump.
Renovations to the Hopkins Center, Rauner Special Collections Library and Dartmouth dorms have begun on campus.
This past Family Weekend saw a record-breaking number of families and supporters in attendance.
The report, released annually, covers campus crime statistics from the past three years to analyze the relative safety of college campuses across the country.
Kenny Mok ’25 and Onyinyechi Owo ’25 are the first Dartmouth students to ever win the award.
As Beilock begins her tenure as president of the College, alumna and female students said that they want her presidency to mark a reversal of centuries of sexism at Dartmouth.
Chief of staff Anthony Fosu ’24 said improvements to Wi-Fi on the Green would be finalized on Oct. 6.
On Sept. 30, locals raised $139,000 for the Alzheimer’s Association in a two-mile walk.
Williamson is staging her second longshot campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination.
The Tuck School of Business recently hosted the 2023 Dartmouth Artificial Intelligence Conference, where experts in various disciplines spoke about their experiences with AI.
Approximately 1,400 people watched live or via livestream as U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy and his seven living predecessors discussed mental health.
Students’ access to mental health resources have increased in recent years, though questions over efficacy remain.
Although this year’s rainy summer has likely led to less vibrant leaves, peak foliage season has led to an increase in tourism.
As of Oct. 1, the Dartmouth College Health Service documented 8 active cases, though some students say they think the number of unreported cases is higher.
Gregg spoke about growing partisanship in the federal government and its causes.
Brown discussed her goals for the NAP and reflected on her time at Dartmouth.