Verbum Ultimum: Commit or Don’t
Dartmouth must either work towards building a larger student body — and the resources that support it — or keep the student body size small. It can’t do both.
Dartmouth must either work towards building a larger student body — and the resources that support it — or keep the student body size small. It can’t do both.
The College and its faculty must adopt and abide by an updated version of the Academic Honor Principle that reflects contemporary Dartmouth.
As Dartmouth has largely resumed its pre-pandemic operations, what are the most prominent challenges students have faced?
We must redefine how to “end” the pandemic.
The current dining situation on campus is untenable.
Modern society has placed too much emphasis on work, neglecting the power of leisure time and the fulfillment it brings.
The Biden administration should require the vaccination of migrants apprehended at the border.
With abortion rights in peril, Congress must act to protect the right to choose.
Following a disrupted and tumultuous academic year, it is vital that students work together to create an inclusive and cohesive Dartmouth experience.
The house communities' budget must be reinvested in more worthwhile causes.
In order to quell terror, the United States should bolster its relief programs and business partnerships in the Middle East and surrounding countries.
Don’t stop yourself from growing and experiencing new things.
In a world of trade-offs, don’t underestimate the value of taking time for yourself.
How you approach your time at Dartmouth will determine what you get out of it.
It’s the responsibility of every Dartmouth student to push the institutions around them to cut emissions.
The Dartmouth will continue to publish a print issue once a week on Fridays.