Jones: More Restrictive than a Blue State Nursing Home
The College’s COVID-19 restrictions deviate from most of the country and the WHO.
The College’s COVID-19 restrictions deviate from most of the country and the WHO.
The upcoming performance at The Hop grapples with the weight of climate change.
The new policy went into effect this admissions cycle and covered applicants in the early decision round.
Dartmouth, along with 15 other colleges and universities, was accused of violating federal antitrust laws by allegedly not maintaining need-blind admissions processes.
One writer walks us through the anticlimactic process of viewing his admissions file and the insights he gleaned on along the way.
Freshmen share how they plan to navigate their first winter on campus, while one writer recalls her first winter at dear old Dartmouth.
A writer reflects on what students wear, and do not wear, during winter in Hanover.
We share the fears and excitements of newbie Dartmouth students beginning their first winter on campus.
Dartmouth students discuss their 22W bucket lists and winter term philosophies.
The College will rely on Greek houses to police their own members on social gathering restrictions.
Reduced social interactions during the pandemic, however, may have contributed to the apparent improvement, according to Title IX coordinator Kristi Clemens.
Sosin discussed the omicron variant, keeping elementary schools open and the importance of masking.
Among the projects is a 309 unit apartment complex targeted towards Dartmouth graduate students, for which leasing will begin this month.
The state originally distributed a limited number of free take-home rapid tests in November, but now that its supply has increased, New Hampshire residents may order free PCR tests online.
The College must agree to the Student Worker Collective at Dartmouth’s demands for the safety and livelihood of its student workers.
The College’s COVID-19 policies seem designed to deflect blame rather than stop transmission.
Kong explores the tensions of human relationships in her works of drawing and painting.
Ryan Cornish ’25 led the team in scoring in his first collegiate start.
The meet at Penn marked the Big Green’s first time competing in more than a month.