Mullins: The Right Play
Dartmouth should scale back athletic recruitment.
Dartmouth should scale back athletic recruitment.
To regain trust from campus, Dartmouth must clearly communicate their reasoning for major policy decisions —starting with the two-year closure of Rollins Chapel.
The college application process is flawed and must be reformed.
The College can do more to support students and faculty affected by the invasion of Ukraine — and future crises.
The Russian attack on Ukraine requires a fundamentally different approach than the current activism around social justice issues.
The faculty vote to pause progress on the Lyme Road housing project is selectively paternalistic and selfish.
With Librex gone, it’s up to students to leave the app — and all it stood for — in Dartmouth’s past.
The first step to finding comfort in a place is vulnerability.
The app connected students in more ways than it divided them.
Rome wasn’t built in a day; take a moment to pause and smell the roses.
Our government must uphold its responsibility to protect workers, and it should take a new approach to workplace safety to do so.
Everything else is open. Keeping a popular study space closed is pointless.
Should Hanover continue to keep its mask mandate? How should COVID-19 policies change come spring?
Current rapid tests aren’t nearly good enough — we need a new generation of more accurate and useful ones.