Risky business: exploring the culture of sports betting on campus
Dartmouth students find community and enjoyment through online and in-person sports betting.
Dartmouth students find community and enjoyment through online and in-person sports betting.
After joining Brown University's varsity baseball team in 2022, the sophomore utility player became the first woman to play the Division I sport.
Billy Bender ’24, Oliver Bub ’20 and Molly Reckford ’15 will compete in Paris this summer.
Men’s and women’s golf must rely on stellar performances in order to finish the season on a high.
While Dartmouth men’s basketball team remains in a 65-year March Madness drought, other Ivy League teams have found recent success.
Students express positive reactions to Roger Federer being named 2024 commencement speaker.
Two hundred students participated in the annual Pond Skim — an event organized by Dartmouth ski patrol to celebrate the end of the winter ski season.
John Steel Hagenbuch ’25 won the 7.5k freestyle, while Jasmine Drolet ’25 took first in the 20k freestyle.
Asialeata Meni ’25 and Cindy Taulava ’27 were nominated for the MA Sorensen Award, which honors the nation’s top collegiate women’s rugby player.
Men’s hockey swept Union College in the ECAC Quarterfinals before losing to No. 14 Cornell in Lake Placid Semifinals.
Softball starts their season 4-9 following two tournaments and games against Harvard and Boston College.
The College is challenging the regional National Labor Relations Board’s ruling that members of the basketball team are considered employees.
Dartmouth defeats Harvard 76-69 in their final contest of the season behind Dusan Neskovic’s 21 points.
The men’s basketball team formally voted on Tuesday to join the SEIU Local 560, a critical step in their historic mission to unionize.
Men’s hockey finds success in special teams and at Senior Night while working up to the upcoming ECAC playoffs.
The Big Green was defeated away, falling 80-56 and 89-67 to Yale and Brown, respectively.
Women’s and men’s basketball drives home their seasons, women’s golf tees off at the Pine and Ivy and the ski team takes the NCAA Championships.
Allie Resnick ’25 and Emma Resnick ’26 find strength in each other as they make their way through Dartmouth and compete for both the Big Green Alpine ski team and Team USA.
Dartmouth fell 82-69 to the University of Pennsylvania on Friday, and then 68-56 to Princeton University.
The College will host a celebration of life on May 18 and a commemoration of the “Buddy Teevens Stadium at Memorial Field” will take place in October 2024.