Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul criticizes Republican and Democratic policies in Rocky event
Paul said that America is at its “best” with regards to health and economics.
Paul said that America is at its “best” with regards to health and economics.
Alumnae Hall is the latest installment in College President Sian Leah Beilock’s initiative to build 1,000 new beds by 2033.
A state that has historically prided itself on local representation and deliberative process collides with rising polarization.
Fick called for ‘innovation first’ immigration and tax policies in a Nov. 12 talk.
The annual breakfast honors Dartmouth alumni who have served in the U.S. Military.
In a sit-down with The Dartmouth, Kathleen Farley ’10 observed changes in how students express dissent and recommended greater collaboration between student protestors and the College.
The endowment saw a 10.8% return in the past year, up from 8.4% in 2024.
On Oct. 18, The New York Times published emails from convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to Black, who paid Epstein $170 million for tax and estate-planning services.
Spatial and staffing constraints and content regulations in the renovated Hopkins Center for the Arts prevented some student organizations from using many of the designated theater spaces.
Both men’s and women’s teams dominated in their first home match of the season, showcasing depth and intensity across the lineup.
Dartmouth fell 1-0 to the University of Arkansas on Friday night, but had a strong defensive performance.
Following a tight win over Princeton last weekend, the Big Green look to keep the momentum going as they host the Cornell Big Red, who are on a four-game win streak, this Saturday.
In this meditative portrait on the human condition, standout performances by Ethan Hawke, Andrew Scott and Margaret Qualley are the life of the film.
Giving a modern refresh to the classic story, the play will feature 15 young actors and three Dartmouth students alongside professional actors.
The album is the most overlooked masterpiece of a year characterized by overproduced music.