Back of the Napkin cafe opens in Engineering and Computer Science Center
The new Dartmouth Dining location becomes the second undergraduate dining option on the west side of campus.
The new Dartmouth Dining location becomes the second undergraduate dining option on the west side of campus.
A new polling location should be opened on campus to facilitate student voting.
According to the release, a graduate student was accosted and physically assaulted by an older man but withstood no physical injuries.
While Styles’s residency at Madison Square Garden nears its end, he dazzled on Sept. 15 with a high energy performance.
The documentary examines the political situation in Russia, showing the complexities of information warfare and censorship.
Former sports editor and varsity men’s track and cross country athlete Jason Norris ’24 reflects on his time spent training this summer in Hanover.
The Big Green traveled to the University of California, Irvine and swept its first two matches against Sacred Heart University and the College of Holy Cross, but lost in its last match against the Anteaters.
Simpson, who graduated from the College in June and planned on attending law school, died at age 22 in August.
The College held an online webinar in August informing the community about the disease, and vaccines are currently being offered to eligible students at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center.
Those in attendance, as well as faculty earlier this year, voiced concerns about the impact of the development on the environment and the student experience at the College.
Sian Leah Beilock’s appointment as the next President of the College provides a promising outlook for Dartmouth’s future.
Play kicks off at home this Saturday against Valparaiso University.
This week, fall sporting events begin to ramp up to full speed. Men’s tennis, men’s golf, football and women’s rugby will play their first games of the season while volleyball, sailing and men and women’s soccer look for additional wins to add to their season record.
Both student candidates seeking the party nomination in the Grafton 12 state representative primary — which includes Hanover — lost to the four Democratic incumbents.
The change, which requires students to take at least one language course at the College, reflects a years-long effort to modernize how students study language and cultural difference.
Colleran joined the College in mid-August after previous roles in student outdoor engagement at Harvard University and Duke University.
Eastern Europe as a whole, and not just Ukraine, needs our help to get back on track to a prosperous future — yet we lack a long-term plan to achieve that.
Not only is the plan expensive and an abuse of power, it also alienates hardworking taxpayers who will foot the bill.