Verbum Ultimum: Commit or Don’t
Dartmouth must either work towards building a larger student body — and the resources that support it — or keep the student body size small. It can’t do both.
Dartmouth must either work towards building a larger student body — and the resources that support it — or keep the student body size small. It can’t do both.
The current dining situation on campus is untenable.
Following a disrupted and tumultuous academic year, it is vital that students work together to create an inclusive and cohesive Dartmouth experience.
The current housing crisis cannot be solved without both the Dartmouth administration and the town of Hanover prioritizing the long-overdue expansion of the housing supply.
When it comes to supporting mental health on campus, Dartmouth has deserted its students. It’s time the College made the changes students have been demanding for years.
Both Dartmouth and the Town of Hanover should adjust their pandemic guidelines to align with CDC recommendations.
After botching its judicial response to ill-founded allegations of widespread cheating, Geisel’s administration must offer accused students a fair appeals process.
The recent announcement that graduates will be permitted to invite two guests to graduation comes too late for Dartmouth’s most vulnerable students.
The College should expand its summer course offerings.
EPAC's election code is unnecessarily restrictive and suffers from a lack of transparency.
Efforts to increase accessibility to admissions events and information have proven successful and must continue post-pandemic.
The College should extend limited access to campus facilities for students who have been vaccinated or have COVID-19 antibodies.
Dartmouth must publicly rebuke New Hampshire Gov. Sununu's ban on vaccinations for out-of-state students.
The recent COVID-19 outbreak on campus demonstrates the price of Dartmouth letting its guard down.
Dartmouth should stop selling the names of its buildings to the highest bidder.
After cutting several study abroad programs, the College should revamp its remaining offerings.
The College’s physical education requirement has little value and should not be reinstated post-pandemic.
Tone-deaf College communications miss the point of a liberal arts education.
The College must support students harmed by its last-minute decision to delay move-in.
Ahead of winter term, Dartmouth must implement changes to improve student life.