Bring: Commencement Without Compassion
Dartmouth’s decision to exclude friends and families from in-person Commencement in June represents hasty and cold-hearted decision-making.
Dartmouth’s decision to exclude friends and families from in-person Commencement in June represents hasty and cold-hearted decision-making.
Dartmouth must publicly rebuke New Hampshire Gov. Sununu's ban on vaccinations for out-of-state students.
New Hampshire should vaccinate out-of-state college students.
How should Dartmouth should respond to New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu's decision that out-of-state college students will not be eligible for vaccine? Does the College have an obligation to help secure vaccines for all students or is it more important that Dartmouth yields to state rules?
The Biden administration can take immediate executive action to address gun violence and save lives.
Access Services staff keep the doors to Baker-Berry Library open. With little input and less communication from those in charge, library staff just want to be heard.
Warren’s proposed ultra-millionaire tax has the potential to reduce inequality and better fund public programs.
The recent COVID-19 outbreak on campus demonstrates the price of Dartmouth letting its guard down.
In the Yemeni civil war, the U.S. has shown a concerning willingness to overlook allies' atrocities.
Should the College hold accountable the students responsible for “noncompliant social interactions?"
Increasing people of color’s access to capital is necessary to counteract staggeringly low rates of social mobility.
From library closures to study abroad cuts, Dartmouth’s authoritarian decision-making process has neglected the groups it is supposed to serve.
Kresge's closure highlights Dartmouth’s neglect of the physical sciences.
YouTube has changed the dynamics of political discourse. The left should take it seriously.
The Biden administration’s goal of 1.5 million vaccinations a day is a paltry and underwhelming target. It’s time to ramp up expectations.
The likely surge in on-campus students in the coming academic year makes the housing crisis more urgent than ever.
Dartmouth’s racial justice goals miss the mark.
The Capitol riot was a policing failure, not an architectural flaw.