OPAL celebrates 10th Black Legacy Month
This year’s theme “Lighting a Fire, Leaving a Legacy” focuses on the future legacy of the Black community at Dartmouth in addition to its history. ...
This year’s theme “Lighting a Fire, Leaving a Legacy” focuses on the future legacy of the Black community at Dartmouth in addition to its history. ...
The Hanover Capital Improvement Program Committee presented their findings at a Selectboard meeting on Feb. 9.
Some students criticized the White House’s approach to foreign affairs as “damaging” and “inflammatory,” while others praised the president’s “America First standpoint.”
The national açai bowl chain will open next to the Nugget Theater later this spring.
On Feb. 11, the Dartmouth Political Union and Dartmouth Civics hosted three representatives for a panel on how they balance legislative responsibilities with student life.
Dartmouth must suspend partnerships with Israeli universities or be complicit in scholasticide.
King discussed her views on the use of Martin Luther King Jr. Day in the current political climate at an event hosted by the Office of Institutional Diversity and Equity.
New Hampshire will end annual vehicle inspections and emissions testing on Jan. 31, prompting legal challenges and debate over road safety.
Recent spikes in Dartmouth’s application numbers from a test-optional policy have plateaued in the current cycle.
After coming up short in a tough Ivy League last season, coach Sean Kirwan and the men’s lacrosse team are energized and ready to go toe-to-toe with the nation’s best programs.
The sports staff gives their bold predictions for an exciting week of athletic action.
The 71-58 defeat is Dartmouth’s third loss in four games.
Blending their symphonic arrangements with raw intensity, Racing Mount Pleasant delivered one of Dartmouth’s most memorable live music moments in recent memory.
“If I Had Legs I’d Kick You” is an anxiety-producing, gripping and unflinchingly honest story about motherhood.
The Dartmouth sat down with Lilian Mehrel ’09 to discuss her new movie, which premiered at the 2025 Tribeca Festival.