Powwow moved to Leede Arena
The 52nd annual Powwow, initially set to take place on the Green tomorrow, has been moved to Leede Arena.
The 52nd annual Powwow, initially set to take place on the Green tomorrow, has been moved to Leede Arena.
Disciplinary processes are set to be resolved before the end of the term, arraignments are scheduled for the summer and criminal trials may not occur until the fall.
The May 17 show will be opened by student band Read Receipts.
In his guest lecture, Kurilla described Putin’s repression of independent organizations and popular opinion in Russia following the outbreak of the war.
The presidents of Chabad and Hillel share concern for student safety and campus discourse in the wake of the May 1 protest and arrests.
Arrests didn’t stifle free speech, but an unwillingness to listen has.
Dartmouth did not seek Orleck’s prohibition from campus.
The vote, which took place during the closed session, occurred after a public vote earlier in the evening passed with a supermajority.
Isaiah Johnson ’22 was signed by the Miami Dolphins, John Pupel ’22 was invited to the New England Patriots minicamp and Quinten Arello ’24 was invited to the Tennessee Titans’ minicamp.
After 19 first-place finishes at the George Davis Invitational on April 19 and 20, the women’s and men’s track and field teams ended Ivy Championships this weekend in seventh and fifth place, respectively.
Jensin Hall ’27 became the first freshman in Dartmouth softball history to make the TUCCI/NFCA Division I Freshman of the Year Top 25 list.
A wing of the renovated center will be named after Daryl and Steven Roth in honor of their donation — the largest dedicated to the arts in College history.
Sofia Ortiz ’26 explores the campus locations that inspire student artists.
Arts events on campus this week include a piano competition, Hop films and performances at Sawtooth Kitchen.