opinion
Verbum Ultimum: In Defense of the Liberal Arts
Now more than ever, the liberal arts are critical in setting students up for success.
Now more than ever, the liberal arts are critical in setting students up for success.
A year later, the College must give students space for collective healing.
Dartmouth must emphasize the importance of understanding the history of the community surrounding this place students call home.
The high price and limited availability of nutritious food options at Dartmouth Dining locations are detrimental to students’ wellbeing.
The College must acknowledge that improving students’ mental health requires addressing shortcomings across campus — not just at Dick’s House.
The College can do more to support students and faculty affected by the invasion of Ukraine — and future crises.
With Librex gone, it’s up to students to leave the app — and all it stood for — in Dartmouth’s past.
Everything else is open. Keeping a popular study space closed is pointless.
The College must honor its commitment to a free, fair and prompt election for student workers.
The Lyme Road project has some big problems. The College should still move forward with it.