Lane: Go Your Own Way
Dartmouth yields plenty of opportunities. But don’t be afraid to make your own path.
Dartmouth yields plenty of opportunities. But don’t be afraid to make your own path.
Many queer first-years are finally able to be their true selves. Take this new freedom to become you.
Students who seek to create a more just, kinder world should do so alongside the burgeoning student movements at Dartmouth.
During orientation, it’s easy to repeat the same conversations over and over. The best way to make new friends? Shake things up.
Take it from someone who took on too much: Sometimes, you’re better off going back to basics.
A look back at freshman fall, through the eyes of a senior.
Reflections on finding true friends and a sense of belonging amidst Dartmouth’s preppy culture.
One writer, fresh into her sophomore year, explores the pressures of succeeding academically during freshman fall.
One writer reflects on finding her “place” on campus, and she questions whether the concept actually exists.
After struggling to adjust to Dartmouth winters and stressors during his first year, one writer finally feels ready to call Dartmouth home.
From the Tower Room, to the Stacks, to 3FB, to the Cube, students share their favorite study spots around campus.
There’s a lot of Dartmouth lingo — here’s an alphabetized list to get you started.
The Class of 2026 arrives during the anniversary of many milestones at the College.
Curious about club sports at Dartmouth? Read about some of the largest and most popular teams — from rugby, tennis and soccer to hockey and figure-skating — here.
Student-athletes from men and women’s cross country, football, women’s rugby, volleyball and men and women’s soccer shared how they are gearing up for the fall season.
From the team’s first game in 1881 to its Ivy League championship win in 2021, the Dartmouth football program has a rich history.
The Hopkins Center for the Arts will be offering a wide array of musical, theatrical and dance performances this fall.
From open rehearsals to audition dates to testimonials from current members, here’s everything you need to know about a cappella at Dartmouth.
A chronological look at where to find public artworks across campus and the significance of these pieces.
Simpson, who was a French and psychology double major, died after losing a battle with recurring childhood cancer, according to her obituary.