Magann: Resign, President Hanlon
Kathryn Lively’s resignation is cause for optimism — but the job remains unfinished.
Teszler: Playing to Lose
A town meeting form of government will never fairly represent students — it’s time to change it.
Allen: The Changes We Keep
Dartmouth must use lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic to improve its post-pandemic teaching.
Lane: Too Often Forgotten
States must pick up Congress’s slack by expanding health insurance programs.
Whitcomb: Experience Counts
In light of the challenges ahead, vote for an experienced voice for Hanover Selectboard.
Millman: This is Our Chance
On July 13, vote for a student voice.
Carter: Asking for Your Vote
Vote for Nancy Carter for Hanover Selectboard.
Dokken: The Compassion Conversation
Following a year defined by isolation and loss, Dartmouth must implement compassion-based instructional and bureaucratic policies.
Arrington: Unrighteous Religion
Religious freedom cannot keep being misconstrued to justify discrimination.
Arabian: Impasse in the Articles
A contradiction in the U.N. charter has hindered the peaceful resolution of territorial disputes — Tigray may become the latest example.
Verbum Ultimum: ‘It’s the Housing, Stupid’
The current housing crisis cannot be solved without both the Dartmouth administration and the town of Hanover prioritizing the long-overdue expansion of the housing supply.
Allen: Give Us a Break
Dartmouth must give students time off from classes when current events demand it.
Florman: Paying It Forward
In light of the ongoing mental health crisis on campus, College President Phil Hanlon should use his salary to pay for more counselors.
TTLG: A Requiem for My Dead Pet Snail
My biggest success at Dartmouth was simply surviving.
Biberman, Hafermann and Price: A Small Pivot
Dartmouth has a responsibility to teach hybrid this summer.
Vichos: Accommodating Injustice
Dartmouth’s housing shortage exacerbates existing economic inequality at the College.
TTLG: It’s Time for those Who Love this College to Take a Stand
Dartmouth’s bloated administration has subjected students to an inhuman burden. It’s time for change.
Teszler: Stop the Settlements
The U.S. should condition its foreign aid to Israel on the cessation of settlements in the West Bank.
Harrison: A Crisis Years in the Making
The College’s impending fall housing crisis is both inevitable and predictable. But there’s still time to stave off the most inequitable outcomes.


