Q&A with incoming Dartmouth student stuck in Gaza, Omar Rashid ’29
“Each time before I go to sleep, I type ‘Dartmouth’ on Google and browse,” Rashid said.
“Each time before I go to sleep, I type ‘Dartmouth’ on Google and browse,” Rashid said.
The Office of Visa and Immigration Services held an information session in light of the Trump administration’s decision to revoke numerous international student visas.
Some research programs have seen no change to their funding, while others have been “terminated.”
The event was part of the Rockefeller Center’s 100 Days Series, in which speakers discuss the ramifications of the first 100 days of Trump’s administration.
The Mexican restaurant will open its new physical location in Quechee next month for its first full season, over a year after closing their previous location in White River Junction.
The Big Green edged out Siena College to bounce back from a series of losses against Boston College and Brown University
Students must create our own networks of support as it is clear the institution won’t provide them.
Dartmouth Student Government must do more to support international students.
The contract includes wage and stipend increases.
International students don’t feel fully supported by the College and are changing their travel plans, while Spare Rib magazine has fully taken down their website.
On April 15, the Nathan Smith Society hosted BHCHP founder Jim O’Connell for a discussion on recent medical policy changes on diversity programs and the importance of compassion in healthcare.
While some students said the policy encourages free speech, others believe that “inaction” can “create fear.”
Aziz discussed political conflict in Sudan and her work as a “diaspora activist.”
Aneesh Sharma ’26 also faces three misdemeanors and two violations after he nearly struck a police vehicle head-on and refused to comply with commands to leave his vehicle.
Longitudinal analysis of graduation metrics from the past decade highlights shifts in academic major popularity toward higher paying outcomes, suggesting an evolution of student interests.
The careers Dartmouth graduates pursue are indicative of a larger moral decay of our College’s mission. It’s time for students to reevaluate.
Change the Dartmouth Society of Fellows.
Noelle Blake ’26 writes about finding a bouquet of lilies in a trash can.
One writer collects reflections from Dartmouth students who are on study abroad programs this spring.