Former student pleads guilty in hazing case
Alexisius “Q” Jones ’25 was fined $1,200 after pleading guilty to failing to report a hazing incident involving Theta Beta Beta. The fraternity remains suspended until winter 2028.
Alexisius “Q” Jones ’25 was fined $1,200 after pleading guilty to failing to report a hazing incident involving Theta Beta Beta. The fraternity remains suspended until winter 2028.
New Hampshire and Vermont have both faced extreme heat waves and flooding in the last few months.
The act will also restrict Pell grant eligibility to students with unmet financial need from states and higher education institutions, while increasing total Pell funding by $10.5 billion.
The federal government cut research grants intended for students from underrepresented backgrounds.
The Northeast is seeing a surge in tick count this summer.
Over 4,400 individuals participated and over 750 volunteered for the fundraising event.
The contracts include an annual 3% pay increase for both dining workers and undergraduate advisors, as well as other benefits.
Several of Jang’s close friends recounted their favorite memories of Jang and reflected on the impact of his passing.
The bill will extend tax cuts passed under President Donald Trump's first term, change requirements for social programs like Medicaid and add an estimated $3 trillion to the national debt.
Anand is the new editor-in-chief of VTDigger, a Vermont-based nonprofit newspaper.
The policy outlines rights, responsibilities and restrictions for animal owners.
On July 4, the town of Hanover marked its 29th annual “Old Fashion Fourth of July Celebration” on The Green.
Republican lawmakers sent a letter to Dartmouth regarding security concerns about the program on July 8 — but the College says they made the decision to end the program last academic year.
Last month, the College temporarily suspended the email account of a Black alumni group, citing ‘inaccuracies’ in an email to their members.
Matthew Catrambone ’26 and Samuel Terry ’26 were each fined $930.
Friedman, who specializes in foreign policy decision making, spoke with The Dartmouth about the recent Israeli and American strikes on Iran.
Campus services has shut off Crosby Street for the construction of a piping vault and Thompson Arena for a renovation of its locker rooms. Students say the constructions have made accessing sports facilities in the area less efficient.
The Dartmouth sat down with the president to talk about Dartmouth, national issues and the Class of 2025.
Women of color at Dartmouth discuss their experiences and challenges in predominantly-white spaces.
The Dartmouth sat down with Carolyn Yee ’25 to discuss SVPP’s impact on campus culture over the past decade.