TTLG: Enjoy This Beautiful View
By Gianna Totani | June 15, 2025Former news executive editor Gianna Totani ’25 reflects on slowing down and taking it all in.
Former news executive editor Gianna Totani ’25 reflects on slowing down and taking it all in.
Election Day 2024 has arrived, as millions of Americans prepare to head to the polls and cast their ballots in Hanover and around the nation. Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump head into polls statistically deadlocked, in what has become one of the closest presidential elections ...
Arts events on campus this week feature the Hopkins Center’s New Music Festival, film screenings, a Hood gallery tour and performances at Sawtooth Kitchen.
Arts events on campus this week feature a series sneak preview, an ensemble performance from the Tallis Scholars and a conversation with artist Bhasa Chakrabarti.
Arts on campus this week feature the First-Year Project, the Hood Museum Community Day and a performance from the Hopkins Center resident theater company curious directive.
One student investigates the history of the “Dartmouth’s Treasures” exhibit and the College’s current collection of art.
Gianna Totani ’25 explores how each comedy group on campus is unique in its own way.
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.