Students express mixed reactions to news of College President Phil Hanlon’s retirement
Students weigh in on Hanlon's legacy and qualities they hope to see in the College's next president.
Students weigh in on Hanlon's legacy and qualities they hope to see in the College's next president.
Due to surge in COVID-19 positivity rates at the start of the term, the ISC returned to virtual rush, according to Inter-Sorority Council president Molly Katarincic.
Established in the spring of 2021, the association coordinates with the department to provide student input and organize guest lectures on inequality and discrimination.
Many of the older buildings on campus have steam heating systems, which are prone to overheating.
On Jan. 19, Bones Gate fraternity was temporarily suspended. Gamma Delta Chi fraternity continues to be on probation due to a violation during fall term, and Beta Alpha Omega has received multiple warnings.
As peer institutions started their spring semesters last week, some moved forward with in-person instruction while others offered a virtual or hybrid model.
The Dartmouth spoke with Blanchard about her work, the global supply chain and more.
The boutique opened on Jan. 18, sparking mixed reactions from customers.
Kotz has served as interim provost twice, from Oct. 2017 to Oct. 2018 and since July 2021.
The group will seek recognition in an election sanctioned by the National Labor Relations Board.
Health experts across the College stressed that the omicron variant continues to pose a threat to community members and health systems.
The bill will face its first Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Feb. 10.
Inflation and the COVID-19 pandemic are big factors in Biden’s low approval rating, according to government professor Brendan Nyhan.
President Hanlon reflects on his time leading the College as he prepares to step down in June 2023.
Lempres discusses College President Phil Hanlon’s tenure and the Board of Trustees’ plans for hiring a new president.
Zoning laws, permitting processes and a steam line running through the intended construction site have all complicated the new dormitory project.
The gift, the biggest so far in a $50 million campaign for the Norris Cotton Cancer Center, will fund research initiatives and clinical trials.
He began his term as president in 2013.
The club hosted conservative journalist Andy Ngo and libertarian Gabriel Nadales for a discussion titled “Extremism in America.”
Students and community members expressed mixed reactions to the project, which lies further from campus than any existing dorms.