Tucker Center names new chaplain Rev. Nancy Vogele ’85
Vogele’s hiring concludes a months-long search to replace former chaplain Daveen Litwin.
Vogele’s hiring concludes a months-long search to replace former chaplain Daveen Litwin.
Dartmouth’s intentional ignorance is a COVID-19 strategy that should thrill the student body — and yet, some of us are still complaining.
The Big Green continue to struggle to close out wins.
Lockhart currently ranks in the top 40 in the NCAA for the women’s weight throw.
Finding connection in the ticket line, the Hopkins Center box office staff complete the arts experience for patrons with enthusiasm and heart.
“Southern Gothic” explores artistic portrayals of the dark history of the Southeastern United States.
The Big Green fell to 8-11 on the season and 2-10 in ECAC play.
Hughes’ raw and upbeat style explores his past as he looks to the future.
Skiing began its season at the Colby Carnival, men’s and women’s hockey lost close games to top-10 teams and men’s and women’s basketball each fell to the University of Pennsylvania in this week’s roundup.
Regional organizations expect Afghan families to arrive this month, and Dartmouth will bring several students to campus.
The decision was made in order to direct limited resources towards maintaining curricula for the Class of 2024 and 2025, according to project director Amanda Childress.
For public health practitioner Anne Sosin, there is “no basis for saying that this is an endemic at this point in time.”
The Editorial Board lays out the right path for the College to follow this term: Keep up the clear communication while investing in class flexibility and outdoor social options.
The quintessential American value of individualism has taken on a toxic form, inhibiting our response to COVID-19.
With the NFL playoffs beginning Saturday, Baily Deeter predicts that the Green Bay Packers will defeat the Buffalo Bills in this year’s Super Bowl.
Union organizers demand that the College voluntarily recognize the organization and provide paid sick leave.
The two-day booster clinic was the second one the College offered, having previously held one in December.
Students shared that they are looking forward to participating in the various outdoor activities the programs office has to offer.
Students participating in ECON 78, “Fed Challenge” participated in the competition virtually and bonded outside of the classroom.