'He was the hardest working guy I’ve ever known': Engineering professor B. Stuart Trembly remembered for passion and dedication to teaching
Trembly died after suffering a stroke at the age of 67.
Trembly died after suffering a stroke at the age of 67.
The office, which hired former Office of Pluralism and Leadership program coordinator Theresa Hernandez as its assistant director, was funded by $13 million in alumni donations.
Organizations that work closely with the Dean of the College are frustrated by the lack of administrative communication.
Students with DACA status will retain benefits currently granted by the Obama-era executive order.
Hanover must treat Dartmouth students and non-student residents equally.
The myriad of injustices against women at the Tokyo Olympics undermine the games’ commitment to promoting gender equality and detract from the competition.
When a school is making this much money, it is unconscionable for students to constantly be left out to dry.
Sophomore summer is always an iconic part of the Dartmouth experience, but it has taken on a new significance as students re-learn the ropes of Hanover post-pandemic.
The world of fast fashion promotes the mass-consumption of trends for students at Dartmouth and for young people everywhere.
Dartmouth athletes played in local leagues, hit the gym and even travelled abroad to get ready for a competitive year.
The backlash against Biles’ decision to pull out of the Olympics is unjustified.
Author Torrey Peters discusses her experiences with prose, politics and publishing.
The latest album, released June 25, builds upon the musical prowess exhibited in his last two, but with a refreshingly rougher edge.
Dance, a capella and improvisation groups open spots for temporary members, and sophomores flock to try a new activity or return to an old artistic passion.
The annual pong tournament was shut down by the Office of Greek Life on Tuesday, leading to fervent speculation on social media about the cause.
Courtyard Cafe and residential snack bars will reopen and new dining venues will be introduced to campus.
The policy states that faculty and staff must submit proof of vaccination by Sept. 1.
While there is only one current student case of COVID-19, “typical college viruses” persist during summer term.
It is time to have an honest conversation about Greek Life and its culture of sexual violence.
In a world where corporations seem to have the loudest voices, we cannot forget the power of individual change and grassroots activism.