Alsheikh: Fight the New McCarthyism
Ramsey Alsheikh ‘26 argues that Trump’s recent actions on higher education constitute a new form of McCarthyism, and that students must speak out in response.
Ramsey Alsheikh ‘26 argues that Trump’s recent actions on higher education constitute a new form of McCarthyism, and that students must speak out in response.
Dartmouth should protect its students. Today, that means from ICE.
Toleration is absent from the discourse on the hiring of Matthew Raymer ‘03.
Matt Raymer ’03’s hire threatens free speech on campus and will not deter further attacks on higher education.
The transition to automated systems in Dartmouth dining halls is detrimental to community happiness.
University leaders must fight back against attacks from the Trump administration.
Dartmouth’s Climate Futures Initiative has empowered students to help shape the future of the College’s climate research and curriculum — here are the key takeaways.
The College works tirelessly to recruit student veterans, but it must change its financial aid policies to yield results.
Jeff Bezos just set a new precedent for American journalism — one that prioritizes billionaire influence over editorial independence.
Affirmative action failed its original purpose and has left campuses ideologically uniform.
Student leaders can act as “gatekeepers” for eager students aspiring to join clubs or groups as novices. This needs to change.
Stakeholders must give Dartmouth Divest for Palestine’s formal proposal for divestment from Israeli human rights violations the due diligence and attention it deserves.
For the safety and convenience of students, Dartmouth should work to implement an on-demand ride-booking system on campus.
The endangered American elm used to be a campus staple. Dartmouth must do more to restore the species.
Income inequality may be shaping our career choices.
A healthy sleep schedule can make academic life at Dartmouth more manageable.u00a0
Democrats and Republicans have both failed the working class. It’s time for a change.
Nuclear technology has clear economic, energy and innovation benefits — America should embrace it as the energy of the future.
Recent structural changes at Novack have made study-break snacks more expensive.