Taneja: Your Baby Graduated. Buy a Page in The D.
By Rohan Taneja | June 14, 2026The Dartmouth should reconsider its offering of $100+ congratulatory graduation ads.
The Dartmouth should reconsider its offering of $100+ congratulatory graduation ads.
AI will not save us from ourselves. But it could, if we let it, give us enough time to try.
It is important to recognize what aspects of a college education are worth protecting.
Palaeopitus exists to hold Dartmouth accountable. It’s time we return the favor.
Poetry produced by Being, an artificial intelligence exhibit at the Hopkins Center for the Arts, is hollow and cannot replicate human-produced works.
Sometimes beauty lies in our inability to completely understand it. You and I could look at the same artwork and take away entirely different messages, and it could very well be the case that neither message would be what the artist intended to say. Evergreen.AI reminds me of this, except that it is ...
Bugonia is a haunting, and necessary, mirror to modern America.
The other day, another Dartmouth ’27 announced they were leaving, after receiving the first round of funding of venture capital for their start-up from an alum. They join at least five students from the Class of 2026 who departed after admission to Y Combinator. All of them, unsurprisingly, are building ...
We need an opinion section: not to let the pseudointellectuals have a ball, but to reinforce that students on campus do have a voice.
AI being one’s closest confidant is a societal failure.