Letter to the Editor: Return the Money
The College should return the donation of Robert Keeler ’36, which was intended unambiguously for the now-closed golf course.
Letter from the Editors
This week’s Verbum Ultimum will re-publish today after it was published due to an error and taken down earlier this afternoon.
Verbum Ultimum: Dig a Little Deeper
The JED Foundation misses many important criticisms of the administration regarding mental health and wellbeing on campus, despite repeated calls to action by students.
Tobeck: Let’s Use Our Power to Impact Hanover
Participating in the Hanover town meeting gives us the chance to directly influence policy in our community.
Colao: Stop Pushing Professors of Color Out
Professor Lopez’s recent tenure denial is emblematic of Dartmouth’s discriminatory tenure decisions.
Letter to the Editor: I Am Once Again Asking You To Vote For More Housing
Students are critical to passing four pro-housing zoning amendment
Macri: Your Votes Last Year Delivered Progress, So Vote Again This Tuesday
Voting on Tuesday, May 9 for Jennie Chamberlain and voting yes on all of the Hanover Planning Board’s zoning amendments will continue Hanover’s great housing progress.
Verbum Ultimum: It’s Time to Speak Up
After a swastika was discovered drawn on campus, the Editorial Board calls on the Dartmouth community to recognize rising antisemitism and to unequivocally condemn hate towards the Jewish community.
Chamberlain: Investing in Our Values
Hanover is stronger with all of our voices at the table.
Letter to the Editor: Monopolies in the Ticketing Industry
The ticketing industry is in an anti-competitive state and should be broken up by federal authorities.
Verbum Ultimum: Every Vote Counts
Dartmouth students must get more involved with Student Government elections.
Dixon: A Story of Suppressed Dreams
Dartmouth has become a pipeline for consulting and investment banking. It’s time that changed.
Alsheikh: Make Fun With the Town
College administration and Hanover officials should cooperate to organize fairs, fundraisers and other events between students and the town.
Tobeck: Paying Our Elected Officials is Actually a Good Thing
Compensating legislators adequately can create a more diverse state government that better represents New Hampshire.





