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Editors’ Note: Green Key Special Issue 2023
The editors of “Beneath the Green,” the Green Key Special Issue 2023, hope that readers think critically about the systems and practices that make Dartmouth the institution that it is.
The editors of “Beneath the Green,” the Green Key Special Issue 2023, hope that readers think critically about the systems and practices that make Dartmouth the institution that it is.
Written by Celeste Jennings ’18, the play follows the story of three Black women attempting to write their own narratives amid a lack of information about their families.
Campus is filled with the arts, including readings at Still North, Hood maker evenings and conversations, the MLK Keynote Speaker, Back to Back Theatre Company and Apple Hill String Quartet.
The 2022 winner of the Neukom Institute Literary Arts Award for Playwriting will be coming to Hanover on Jan. 12 and Jan. 13.
“Pippin,” the last theater department MainStage production before the Hopkins Center renovation, puts a surrealist twist on a Tony Award-winning musical.
The upcoming Hop renovations will fundamentally change Dartmouth’s art scene.
‘Maḏayin: Eight Decades of Aboriginal Australian Bark Painting from Yirrkala’ the first major exhibition of Aboriginal Australian art in the United States, is currently on view at the Hood until Dec.4.
From open rehearsals to audition dates to testimonials from current members, here’s everything you need to know about a cappella at Dartmouth.
As she prepares for her upcoming short film “Cotton Something,” Swinehart shares her story and gives advice to students who may be interested in pursuing artistic careers.
Peters, author of the novel 'Detransition, Baby,' sparks a conversation about her best-selling book and her own experiences as a trans woman at Dartmouth.