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Editors’ Note: Freshman Special Issue 2023
The members of the Class of 2027 arrive in a transitory period for the College.
September 23, 2023 | Latest Issue
The members of the Class of 2027 arrive in a transitory period for the College.
The Call to Lead campaign had the highest level of alumni engagement and female engagement for any higher education campaign over $3 billion.
Michelle Mulé ’25 and Arizbeth Rojas ’25 explore the surge of new or altered bands that have taken over the live music scene on campus this summer.
Following the ruling that race-based affirmative action is unconstitutional, students and faculty expressed concern but not surprise.
In the discussion, co-hosted by the Rockefeller Center for Public Policy and Montgomery Fellows Program, Newport identified strategies for time management.
The Rockefeller Center for Public Policy hosted Andy Meyer for a conversation about the evolving role of money in politics.
The College funded transportation for Brazilian students to vote absentee from Boston in Brazil’s October general election.
The suit has led to calls from students and alumni to change the name of the Black Family Visual Arts Center, of which Black is the namesake.
Events and programming by the First Generation Office aimed to bring support and awareness to Dartmouth’s first-generation community.
One writer finds surprising social upsides to the freshman frat ban.