Muller: Lest the Old Traditions Fail
By Aidan Muller | November 6, 2025With several of Dartmouth’s long-honored traditions staring down the barrel of climate change, it’s time to own our ability to act.
With several of Dartmouth’s long-honored traditions staring down the barrel of climate change, it’s time to own our ability to act.
As the California wildfires continue to rage, devastating land, homes and livelihoods, newly inaugurated President Donald Trump has announced plans to declare a “national energy emergency.” This would grant him the authority to increase U.S. energy production and, as he puts it, “drill, baby, ...
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