Verbum Ultimum: ’29s, Be Your Own Person
An open letter from The Dartmouth’s Editorial Board to the Class of 2029.
An open letter from The Dartmouth’s Editorial Board to the Class of 2029.
In response to a recent op-ed in The Dartmouth, Raniyan Zaman ’22 argues that an academic boycott of Israel is urgently needed.
Beilock’s latest step in turning Dartmouth into Harvard's ugly cousin.
Alumni groups should focus on saving our democracy, not socializing.
White clover lawns are a more sustainable option.
Academic boycotts do more harm than good at advancing social justice causes.
Has the world not learned its lesson?
Dartmouth, what happened to your imagination?
There is no system of oppression in the U.S. that does not intersect with the Palestinian struggle for freedom and justice.
A college does not care as much as it should for its students' demands because it has no market structure.
Dartmouth faculty, students and staff should do everything in their power to stop the Kalaniyot program from taking effect.
The College puts its students at risk by failing to invest in air conditioning systems for dorms.
There is so much injustice in our world. The haze of summer blinds us.
Without international voices at the top, Dartmouth’s global ambitions ring hollow.
We think of AI as mostly a cheating tool and an academic disturbance. We aren’t ready for what is coming.