Verbum Ultimum: Bring Ride Booking To Campus
For the safety and convenience of students, Dartmouth should work to implement an on-demand ride-booking system on campus.
For the safety and convenience of students, Dartmouth should work to implement an on-demand ride-booking system on campus.
DSG representatives should make all votes public.
Respect our student journalists.
Although Dartmouth Dining has reconsidered its misguided meal plan proposal, there is still work to be done to fully address student needs.
The College should rethink its recent policy enforcement and allow students to display flags from their living spaces.
The Town of Hanover should promptly implement and expand on rental housing policies to ensure quicker improvement of abysmal rental housing conditions.
New Hampshire’s first-in-the-nation presidential primary is tomorrow, Jan. 23, and it’s imperative that everyone who can turns out to vote.
Dartmouth should provide free skate rentals for students looking to use the ice rink on the Green.
Dartmouth must recommit itself to ensuring that free speech on campus can thrive by rejecting harassment and denigration.
The Beilock administration should drop all charges against the student protestors arrested last weekend.
The College should do something to address the lack of adequate parking options for students and reduce the price of parking violations to match the Town of Hanover.
Dartmouth College Health Service is in need of changes if it is to adequately meet student health needs.
The difficulty of securing an advisor should never prevent a student from pursuing a thesis.
Adding a new allergy-free food station is a good start, but Dartmouth Dining should continue working to accommodate students’ dietary restrictions.
The College’s new time away for medical reasons policy includes excellent changes that will benefit students, but in practice, some provisions may still put students at risk.
The Dartmouth Editorial Board urges students to make the first move.
The Editorial Board urges students to balance fun with safety this weekend.
The JED Foundation misses many important criticisms of the administration regarding mental health and wellbeing on campus, despite repeated calls to action by students.