Modisett: Homecoming, Halloween, Holy Sh*t I’m Not Getting Any Work Done
Mullins: Why is it Harder for Women to Get Into Dartmouth?
The impending end of racial affirmative action should lead Dartmouth to rethink all the sacred cows of its admissions process — including the 50/50 gender split.
Lane: Let’s Invest in Students. Drop the Medians
By allowing departments to enforce maximum median grades, Dartmouth only hurts its brand, mission and students’ future prospects and mental health.
Gart: Let’s Grab A Meal Sometime
Fraternity rush might be a better system than its sorority counterpart, but it’s still flawed — and deserves scrutiny.
Bushong: The Alchemy of Silence
Protecting silence is essential in a chaotic world.
Alsheikh: Welcoming The Wendigo
The College ought to recognize Indigenous culture with a new mascot.
Anand: The Future of Crypto
Despite recent downturns, the crypto space has tremendous potential.
Menning: This November, Vote at Home
Local connections should guide where Dartmouth students vote, not national politics.
Knospe: Talking Greek
It’s time to reignite serious conversations about Greek life.
Verbum Ultimum: Indigenous Exclusion — Once Again
Dartmouth must recognize its problematic treatment of Indigenous peoples and honor Indigenous Peoples’ Day as an institution.
Bryant: Towards A Centripetal Economy
With the pandemic upending globalization, national economies should favor small- scale, local resilience.
Verbum Ultimum: Fall Back — to Winter Term
The frat ban must be extended to better reflect the spirit of the policy — to promote community and mitigate risks for first-year students.
Gart: In Defense of TikTok
It’s time to face a harsh reality about our study habits. TikTok isn’t the problem — we are.
Farquharson: Maintaining a Diverse Dartmouth
Dartmouth must bolster race-conscious recruitment programs to ensure campus diversity.
Dunleavy: Fueling Our Downfall
Increased fossil fuel use to meet high energy demands will only compound extreme temperatures.
Verbum Ultimum: Fatal Mismanagement
Following two weeks of continuous tragedy, it is clear that Dartmouth needs a culture change — which starts at the top.



