First-Year Survey: Class of 2028 Shares Thoughts on First Term
The Dartmouth polled the freshman class on topics ranging from College President Sian Leah Beilock to the frat ban.
The Dartmouth polled the freshman class on topics ranging from College President Sian Leah Beilock to the frat ban.
The Dartmouth’s ninth annual survey of the graduating class found that seniors had a positive college experience in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the loss of classmates and tumultuous political and administrative relations.
Ellie Anderson ’25 investigates the Programming Board budget, while Jordan Miller ’25 and Grace McGinley investigate student opinion surrounding PB.
The Dartmouth polled students on college admissions, also comparing and analyzing past admission data.
While the reinstatement has drawn significant criticism from some students, the majority of undergraduates surveyed approve of the College’s decision.
In November 2023, The Dartmouth surveyed members of the Class of 2027 regarding their inability to enter fraternities and sororities for the majority of fall term.
The Dartmouth polled students on their views of romantic relationships and dating culture on campus.
According to a campus-wide poll, incumbent President Joe Biden won the majority of votes from students, while former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley is popular among Republican students.
The Dartmouth polled the Class of 2027, who generally feel optimistic about the College but have opposing viewpoints on Greek life and the frat ban.
Student voters are dissatisfied with the current political climate ahead of presidential primary elections.
One writer investigates the distribution of past College citations to campus organizations.
The Dartmouth’s eighth annual survey of the graduated class found seniors feel more positively about certain College policies, though not by much.
The Dartmouth's seventh annual survey of the graduating class revealed improving but still overall negative views of the administration.