Men and women’s cross country competes in 2022 Heps Championship
In preparation for its NCAA regional meet, Dartmouth’s cross country teams exhibited strong finishes at the 2022 Ivy League Heptagonal Championship.
In preparation for its NCAA regional meet, Dartmouth’s cross country teams exhibited strong finishes at the 2022 Ivy League Heptagonal Championship.
On Oct. 22 and 23, Big Green rowing teams competed in the historic Head of the Charles. After a disappointing finish for women’s and lightweight crews, and a worse than last year’s finish for heavies, team captains implied there is work to be done.
No students attempted to touch the Homecoming bonfire this year, down from around 50 attempts in 2016, a result of increased safety precautions and a taller fence.
The College’s recent partnership with UWill provides more mental health support to students and makes great progress towards listening to students.
On Nov. 8, vote where you can — in New Hampshire or wherever you call home.
“Pippin,” the last theater department MainStage production before the Hopkins Center renovation, puts a surrealist twist on a Tony Award-winning musical.
Ward “never let anything stop him” and supported Dartmouth football as a “father figure,” even during his fight with cancer.
This weekend, Dartmouth community members can look forward to home games for women’s tennis, men’s hockey, women’s and men’s heavyweight rowing, men’s soccer and volleyball.
Following the split weekend, the Big Green stands 6-4 in the Ivy League.
The plan, titled “Toward Equity: Aligning Action and Accountability,” intends to advance diversity goals on campus through 15 initiatives.
Alexi Pappas ’12 headlined the opening event and athletic director Mike Harrity announced the hanging of Gail Koziara Boudreaux’s ’82 jersey in Leede Arena — the first Dartmouth athlete to claim the spot.
Futurevia plans to raise money for two schools in Chernihiv that were directly impacted by the conflict in Ukraine.
After a 24-hour extension of the ban, the Class of 2026 will now be allowed into Greek spaces.
Mexico’s careless flippancies with Russia imperil its relationship to its most important ally.
Tess Bowler ’25 visits — and photographs — some of campus’s quirkiest dorm rooms.
Zeynep Bayirtepe ’26 muses on life at Dartmouth as filtered through Taylor Swift’s “Midnights”
One writer finds surprising social upsides to the freshman frat ban.
Thoughts from professor Peter Tse ’84 on the crisis of morale at Dartmouth — and what can be done to help