Three new dining options to open on campus
By the end of April, Dartmouth Dining Services plans to operate The Fern, Back of the Napkin and Cafe@Baker, all of which will only take DBA.
By the end of April, Dartmouth Dining Services plans to operate The Fern, Back of the Napkin and Cafe@Baker, all of which will only take DBA.
The acceptance rate of 6.24% represents a slight increase from last year’s 6.17%.
Representatives talked to members of the student body and discussed the results of the Healthy Minds Survey.
Tour guides reflect on two years of virtual and outdoor visitor programming, as COVID-19 guidance changes will allow tours inside campus buildings again.
Garcia will lend input on exhibitions in the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Latino
Less than three months after announcing the creation of the union, the Student Worker Collective at Dartmouth will be officially recognized by the College.
Following CDC guidelines and a drop in positive cases, testing and masking policies loosen while previously closed spaces reopen
Despite changes in planning due to COVID-19, students and alumni enjoyed trips into the outdoors.
Dartmouth will lift its mandate, and Hanover will pause its mandate, on March 16. The school district will lift its mandate on March 14 under pressure from the state.
Undergraduate students from Ukraine who are currently on campus said they have been in communication with various College resources like their undergraduate deans, but resources like the Student Wellness Center have been less helpful.
Members of the new directorate will assume their roles on March 16.
Housing demand for the spring is comparable to pre-pandemic spring terms, according to the Office of Residential Life.
The Selectboard plans to make an offer to the chosen candidate in early May, Hanover Selectboard member Bill Geraghty said.
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The Dartmouth looks back at how COVID-19 has impacted the College community this winter.
Program director Jack Kreisler ’22 said that the incoming directorate will emphasize inclusivity.
The protesters were part of the “The People’s Convoy,” a national group of truckers and supporters arriving in Washington D.C. in the coming days to protest mask and vaccine mandates.
Moving forward, academic partnerships with Russian institutions might be more complicated.
Davis, a world-renowned Black activist and prison abolitionist, has published nine books, given lectures across the world and taught at several universities.
According to the Center for Professional Development, some employers have adapted their recruiting standards to recognize perseverance through challenging times.