Labor shortage strikes DDS as long dining lines force students to wait, skip meals
DDS director Jon Plodzik advised students to grab meals during low-volume times.
DDS director Jon Plodzik advised students to grab meals during low-volume times.
Frankfurters features specialties like the “Joan” and “Dirty Water” dogs, and Tacos y Tequila aims to sell every tequila available in New Hampshire.
The College hopes to hire a new OGL director by the end of fall term.
In the first edition of his new column, former sports editor Justin Kramer analyzes Dartmouth’s unusually low retention of head coaches compared to its Ivy League competition
The current dining situation on campus is untenable.
The freshman class includes 160 students who were admitted last year but deferred enrollment by a year.
After the pandemic resulted in the cancellation of all of last year’s study abroad trips, this fall will see nine programs return to action.
In the first hybrid Rocky event of the term, government professor Sonu Bedi encouraged active discourse surrounding interpretation of the Constitution.
Modern society has placed too much emphasis on work, neglecting the power of leisure time and the fulfillment it brings.
The Biden administration should require the vaccination of migrants apprehended at the border.
Pieces from the Souls Grown Deep Foundation bolster the Hood’s diversifying collection.
The Netflix original zeroes in on the first woman of color to head up a university’s English department
The four houses within the Living Learning Community system aim to foster inclusivity and connect individuals with similar values.
We speak with government Professor Jason Lyall about what you should know regarding the situation in Afghanistan.
New and returning students grapple with the social pressures of a “normal” Dartmouth term.
Solenne Wolfe ’24 reflects on how a year-delayed Twilight Ceremony could not create the impact it intended.
As Mirror welcomes the official start of fall, our writers investigate campus culture, traditions, identity-based housing and more.
Some schools in New England have adjusted policies on testing, masking and social gatherings in the face of outbreaks caused by the delta variant.