Majzoub: Don’t Take North Park Away From Graduate Students
The administration’s decision to take North Park graduate housing away from graduate students is rash, shortsighted and insulting.
Gart: Mayhem Managed
A little bit of chaos is crucial to creating a more productive and engaged atmosphere at Dartmouth.
Hos: To Say, To Speak, To Mean
In a world full of meaningless chatter, what is it that we are truly trying to say?
Verbum Ultimum: Let's Work This Out
Closing the gym is an extreme and unfair measure — but both students and administrators have a role to play in de-escalating tensions.
Jones: Stop Closing the Damn Gym
The recent closures of the Zimmerman Fitness Center are baseless and harmful.
Verbum Ultimum: The Selectboard’s Next Selection
The Hanover Selectboard must choose a new town manager who supports a student-inclusive agenda and broad-based business and housing development in the town.
Majzoub: Sudan’s Democratic Transition at a Crossroads
Together, protest and robust international pressure could restore Sudan’s democratic transition.
Arrington: Perilous Axiologies
Society pushes you to do what the world tells you you should be doing, but it is detrimental to neglect introspecting on who you are as a person and what you care about.
Jones: Space Travel is an Ethical Imperative
A multiplanetary humanity is the key to the future of consciousness.
Allen: Fed Up with JED
Dartmouth’s mental health partnership with the JED Foundation is an utter waste of time, money and energy.
Novicoff: Oh, the Problems They Could Solve (If They Actually Cared)
Dartmouth’s administrators take home bloated salaries; perhaps, they could deign to spend some pocket change on actually fixing the College’s problems.
Teszler: For Dartmouth, A Call to Lead
Though Dartmouth has been tremendously successful in raising money, what’s the point if the funds aren’t used to help students?
Verbum Ultimum: They Aren’t Bringing Their Best
The College Republicans’ choice of speakers this weekend is contrary to the group’s commitment to productive discourse and signals they have learned nothing from the mistakes of past leadership.
Gart: The Cohesion Enigma
The Class of 2025 may have less in common with each other than any freshman class in Dartmouth’s history — and yet, it’s up to us to restore normalcy to the College.
Majzoub: The Unfinished Business of Lebanon’s October Uprising
The answer to Lebanon’s problems lies not in foreign intervention, but rather a rejection of the status quo and identity politics in favor of community building.
Verbum Ultimum: Break the Mold
The recent discovery of mold in dormitories calls into question what other health hazards Dartmouth might be overlooking and underscores a need for the College to address its continuing housing crisis.



