Arts
Female artists and earth-friendly materials take center-stage at Sculpturefest
Co-directed by Charlet and Peter Davenport, Sculpturefest kicked off its 35th season in Woodstock, Vermont on July 2.
December 11, 2023 | Latest Issue
Co-directed by Charlet and Peter Davenport, Sculpturefest kicked off its 35th season in Woodstock, Vermont on July 2.
In this year’s Commencement and Reunions special issue, we seek to delve deeper into the Class of 2023’s legacy, which will leave its mark on the College well after commencement.
Two Dartmouth head coaches, two current student-athletes and one recruit from the Class of 2027 share their experiences with the recruitment process.
The thrilling rugby 7s division championships meant multiple Big Green victories in Ivy League competition at Brophy Field in Hanover.
This weekend, Dartmouth community members can look forward to home games for women’s tennis, men’s hockey, women’s and men’s heavyweight rowing, men’s soccer and volleyball.
Nearly eight months after reopening, the campus climbing gym intends to reach new post-pandemic heights, co-directors say.
Men’s tennis kicked off its season with an impressive performance at the Penn Invitational this weekend, winning a majority of its singles and doubles matches on all three days of the tournament.
This week, fall sporting events begin to ramp up to full speed. Men’s tennis, men’s golf, football and women’s rugby will play their first games of the season while volleyball, sailing and men and women’s soccer look for additional wins to add to their season record.
Willett comes back to Hanover with two championship jerseys after claiming first in two different events.
The women’s team finished sixth and the men’s in seventh in a meet highlighted by Karl-Oskar Pajus ’25 and Bridget McNally ’24.