Silent protesters process around the Green during Commencement ceremony
Participants carried signs criticizing Dartmouth’s speech policy and the decision to award Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression president ...
Participants carried signs criticizing Dartmouth’s speech policy and the decision to award Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression president ...
A notification from Dartmouth’s emergency alert system said it was “safe to leave your refuge area and resume normal activities.”
Iron levels in the reservoir were 0.16 milligram-per-liter, which is still safe according to the Environmental Protection Agency.
Fifty years ago, the first class to spend all four years at a coeducational Dartmouth graduated. The 177 women who made that possible helped shape the College we inhabit today.
Honorary degrees should affirm courage, integrity and service toward providing students with an education grounded in truth-seeking and open discourse — traits that FIRE president Greg Lukianoff embodies.
The Dartmouth should reconsider its offering of $100+ congratulatory graduation ads.
In honor of the 50th anniversary of Dartmouth’s first co-ed graduating class, The Dartmouth sat down with the first female president of the College to discuss how women shape the institution.
The Dartmouth revisits major news stories from the Class of 2026’s time at Dartmouth, from freshman orientation in 2022 to Commencement today.
Fifty years after graduating, six members of the Class of 1976 reflected on their undergraduate years, a period marked by drastic transition.
Dartmouth’s first female athletes embodied resilience, grit and a willingness to start from the ground up.
The Dartmouth sat down with eight star athletes in the Class of 2026 to discuss their best moments in college sports and plans after graduation.
The organization has used the beautiful game to reach over 25 million adolescents across the world.
The Dartmouth spoke with members of three comedic performance groups and a satirical publication on campus to understand how they keep campus laughing.
The musical, previously a Broadway production, is a punk-rock adaptation of Green Day’s 2004 album of the same title.