Angela Davis gives virtual talk in celebration of Black History Month
Davis, a world-renowned Black activist and prison abolitionist, has published nine books, given lectures across the world and taught at several universities.
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.
The new D-plan interface includes new rules that address international students’ visa requirements, while the directory app converts Dartmouth directory information from a website to a mobile application.
The College’s Lyme Road apartments proposal, currently on hold, is part of an extended effort to temporarily relocate students as pre-existing dorms undergo renovations.
The DSPI partnered with The Freedom Agenda advocacy group to host the event, which gathered a panel of experts to discuss mass incarceration in the United States.
According to Still North owner Allie Levy, she is hoping to expand the book program to more departments in the future.
Roughly 150 students, faculty and Hanover community members gathered in solidarity with Ukraine.
According to the app’s founder Ryan Schiller, the suddenness of Librex’s shut-down was intended to prevent speculation or hysteria among the student body.
The amendments, which were signed by 30 students, will be voted on in the town election in May.
As of Feb. 21, Dick’s House has documented 23 cases of influenza A.
The panel featured three students advocating for pro-life and three students advocating for pro-choice.
The College will continue its initial planning process into May.
The change, effective Feb. 14, has prompted positive feedback from student organizations across campus.
The College will accept the Student Worker Collective at Dartmouth’s status as a union if over 50% of voters vote “yes.”
Members of the Class of 2023 decided whether to accept their offers on Feb. 20.
Azar spoke about his work on Operation Warp Speed and his experiences as HHS secretary during the Trump administration.
The conspiratorial book, which aims to discredit Anthony Fauci’s career, has stirred controversy among the cafe’s patrons.
While some students on winter study abroad programs expressed confusion and even discontent with COVID-19 regulations, others say their program's COVID-19 protocols have been successful.
FORT is currently serving 12 Dartmouth students, according to founder Eva Yao ’23.