N.H. voter registration law ruled unconstitutional
By Tierney Flavin | May 29, 2026The law, signed into effect by then-governor Chris Sununu in 2024, barred the use of voter affidavits to prove citizenship.
Tierney Flavin ’28 is a reporter and editor. She is from Kansas City, Mo. and plans to major in Government and Sociology.
The law, signed into effect by then-governor Chris Sununu in 2024, barred the use of voter affidavits to prove citizenship.
On Saturday, Hanover Police arrested Alice Lloyd ’27 after responding to a report about a vehicular crash into the front entrance of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority.
The indie rock band will be opened by hip hop duo MKTO, student band Avalanche and a student DJ set.
Six former and two current women’s volleyball players spoke to The Dartmouth about head coach Kevin Maureen Campbell’s alleged bullying and inattention to their physical and mental well-being.
The law, signed on April 3 by Gov. Kelly Ayotte, will go into effect in June. It requires voters to present a government-issued ID at the polls.
College President Sian Leah Beilock has emphasized financial aid, standardized testing and institutional neutrality in her media statements.
Recent spikes in Dartmouth’s application numbers from a test-optional policy have plateaued in the current cycle.
The “Protecting College Students Act” would apply to all New Hampshire colleges which receive public funding
Signing the compact would require the College to combat grade inflation, freeze tuition costs and end “preferential treatment” in admissions.
Superior Court Judge David Ruoff ruled that New Hampshire’s special education funding is “unconstitutionally low.”