Q&A: Medicine Professor Elizabeth Talbot on What You Need to Know About the COVID-19 Vaccines
Talbot sat down with The Dartmouth to discuss COVID-19 vaccine efficacy and the implications for Dartmouth students.
Talbot sat down with The Dartmouth to discuss COVID-19 vaccine efficacy and the implications for Dartmouth students.
An uncertain mix of excitement and apprehension abounds on campus.
And so we meet again, remote spring term.
I don’t regret coming to Dartmouth, but sometimes I think about what could have been.
The College’s COVID-19 outbreak meant that the first warm days of winter term were, for many, just another day of being trapped inside.
Engineering students have spent years working with ecologists to build a sustainable tiny house on wheels.
In celebration of Women’s History Month, Kathleen Powers explores the shifting landscape for women in international politics.
While some students are planning trips this spring break, others have decided it isn’t worth the risk.
After the recent COVID-19 outbreak, some students worry that spring term on campus might not be so sunny.
We’re in the final stretch of the term. This week marks many endings: the end of 21W, the end of a campus-wide COVID-19 outbreak and the final days of The Dartmouth’s 177th directorate. Here on campus, it’s nearly 50 degrees and sunny, and the promise of an imminent spring in Hanover has been getting us through the final days of the term (or distracting us from our work by tempting us to go outside — either way, no complaints here).
Will Dartmouth pong be yet another casualty of the pandemic?
Now more than ever, college students are feeling the mental health burden of the pandemic.
With less than half of its members on campus, Dartmouth Ski Patrol is still working this winter to keep Skiway patrons safe.
This winter, Mirror staff enjoyed ice skating on the Green, spending time with family and getting plenty of sleep.
Winter term is ending on a bittersweet note, but we can find joy in little things — like the surplus of snacks at Collis.
Sexual misconduct didn't stop when fraternities closed their basements. Since the pandemic's onset, the Sexual Violence Prevention Project has worked to provide resources and adapt its programming to the virtual world.
The Irving Institute director discusses the role of energy systems in a world grappling with a climate crisis.
When I imagined winter term on campus, I didn't picture myself yelling through plexiglass to order food at Foco.
Though Collis late night might be closed, its Foco iteration retains some of its old charms — like the mac and cheese bites.
Skating into week eight, we reflect on the term and look forward to our last few weeks of 21W.