Behind the hype: Professors assess new Anthropic model, implications of AI
By Teo Steverlynck-Horne | April 20, 2026Claude Mythos Preview carries cybersecurity risk, but efforts to limit access may lead to a “two-tiered” economy.
Claude Mythos Preview carries cybersecurity risk, but efforts to limit access may lead to a “two-tiered” economy.
Hanover’s town budget, school district and public transportation system have been largely unaffected by recent fuel price spikes thanks to long-term fuel contracts but face uncertainty if prices persist.
Community members expressed concern that signing a deal with the White House may hinder academic freedom.
Experts say the dry conditions could impact fish populations and cause “dull” fall foliage.
This article is featured in the 2025 Freshman Special Issue. Dear Class of 2029, Welcome to the Woods! Dartmouth is a place like no other. As you navigate your first term, you’ll encounter a set of unwritten yet unmissable “rules” that shape our daily life. This can range from fun ...
The Dartmouth Divest for Palestine proposal, which calls for the College to divest from six weapons manufacturers, is the first divestment proposal that the Advisory Committee on Investor Responsibility has reviewed under its new 2013 guidelines.
The two bills require law enforcement to cooperate with federal immigration detainers and limits New Hampshire municipalities’ sanctuary city status.
The journalists also spoke about how to gain trust across the political spectrum.
Spring weather brings footbags and circles of friends to the Green for low-stakes fun and community building.
The Grateful Dead, Shaggy and the Programming Board? One writer explores the history of Green Key performers at the College.