Dartmouth professors weigh in on Trump’s potential impact on higher ed
Several of the President-elect’s proposed policies — such as eliminating the Department of Education and enacting mass deportations — could impact universities nationwide.
College groups host lectures, seminars and conversations post-election
Events have ranged from professor panel discussions to Tucker Center listening circles.
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.
Letter to the Editor: Dartmouth Women’s Basketball On Unionization
A member of the Dartmouth women’s basketball team explains the team’s decision to reject unionization in favor of maintaining the student-athlete experience.
Sude Yanik: Frat ban Should Not Stop Us From Enjoying Dartmouth
Reframing Greek Life as more than party culture reveals Greek culture’s deeper role in fostering community and connection.
Ph.D student files anti-discrimination case against GOLD-UE
Benjamin Logsdon alleged that the graduate student union discriminated against him after he tried to distance himself from the union’s “ideological positions” on Israel.
Student Spotlight: Blue Moose brings classic rock to campus
The band, featuring students from two class years, most recently played on the steps of Dartmouth Hall during Homecoming weekend.
Women’s rugby heads to fourth straight NIRA Division I Championship
The Big Green is headed to the finals against Harvard University following a 47-33 victory against Brown University on Nov. 16.
Men’s ice hockey upsets No. 6 Cornell, loses in shootout to Colgate
On Saturday, men’s hockey ended its five-game winning streak in a shootout loss against Colgate.
Big Green men’s basketball loses to the University of Albany
Dartmouth men’s basketball fell 87-73 on Nov. 13 — marking its first loss of the 2024-25 season.
Dartmouth Dining begins enrolling students in new palm biometric recognition system
The installation of biometric recognition scanners in the Class of 1953 Commons coincides with various changes to student meal plans this term.
Rockefeller Center hosts legal experts Jeannie Suk Gersen and Keith Whittington to discuss Supreme Court
Gersen and Whittington discussed topics including judicial power, partisanship and the impact of Supreme Court decisions on college campuses..
Arzoumanidis: More Than Just a Number
Dartmouth students should prioritize learning over grades.
Singhal: Some Credit For ‘Econ Bros’
The field of economics should not be overshadowed by its associations with Wall Street.
Lesk: Open Letter to Irving Oil: Get Serious About Your Emissions
Irving Oil’s current climate efforts are insufficient to meet the challenge of a green transition.
Landmark Hood exhibition set to travel to the Phoenix Art Museum
The exhibit, titled ‘Cara Romero: Panûpünüwügai (Living Light)’ is Chemehuevi photographer Cara Romero’s first major solo museum exhibition.
Men’s hockey ranked 17th in nation after wins against Quinnipiac and Princeton
Men’s hockey starts the season undefeated with four straight wins after a weekend sweep of Quinnipiac University and Princeton University.