Hill-Weld: Pretending to Care
Last Friday, actress Felicity Huffman was sentenced for her role in the college admissions scandal uncovered by Operation Varsity Blues.
Last Friday, actress Felicity Huffman was sentenced for her role in the college admissions scandal uncovered by Operation Varsity Blues.
Members of the Class of 2023 fresh out of First-Year Trips gave Divest Dartmouth a lot of attention during last week’s activity fair.
After a night out last spring, as I walked from Webster Ave. to Fayerweather Hall, I encountered a strange monument on the sidewalk between the Dickey Center and Baker-Berry Library.
The legalization of the birth control pill was one of the greatest victories for feminism in recent history: Its use is prevalent, and its effects are profound.
While e-cigarettes are now, for the first time, attracting serious national attention, their popularity is nothing new to me.
Looking back now, I have very few regrets from my first year of college. After all, freshman year is meant to be a time of trial and error.
I spent the summer before Dartmouth in a constant state of buoyancy. I was finally done with high school, which meant I was finally free to do whatever I wanted in college.
When I first stepped off the Dartmouth Coach in early September to begin my freshman year at Dartmouth, I thought that I was dreaming.
Welcome to Dartmouth — a place of self-discovery, creativity and humility. Perhaps it was the very subtlety of students and professors’ intelligence that drew you to the school — it certainly was at the top of my pros and cons list a year ago.
Employers go unchecked to maintain the “invasion” fantasy.
Millennials love a dystopian escape.
Organic doesn't always mean sustainable.
The Courtyard Café’s summer closure hurts the Hop’s role as an arts center.
Media representations of women in the wilderness perpetuate unrealistic stereotypes.
Moderation is anything but a compromise.
The country's current goals are detrimental to its political development.
How call-out culture convinces us to hide our real beliefs
Opinion: Ever found a STEM course that you wanted to take but you couldn't do the math? Nicholas Bartlett '21 feels your pain and suggests the College should offer more science courses with a writing element.