Sig Ep fraternity, disbanded in 2018, eyes fall return to campus
After two years of inactivity, Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity intends to return to campus this fall.
Campus groups gear up for upcoming presidential primary
With two weeks to go until the New Hampshire presidential primary, student organizations — such as the College Democrats, College Republicans and Student Assembly — have mobilized in various ways to prepare for the event.
Judge allows bail for suspect in fall 2018 shooting in Hanover
Gage Young, the 23-year-old West Lebanon man charged with the nonfatal shooting of a visiting Providence College student in the fall of 2018, has been granted release on bail by a Grafton Superior Court judge.
Venture capital group supports companies associated with alumni
Over the past five years, Green D Ventures has afforded many Dartmouth alumni the opportunity to enter the venture capital market with a Big Green twist, putting forth capital to support emerging companies largely associated with Dartmouth alumni.
Review: Mac Miller’s ‘Circles’ a fitting end to a storied career
Mac Miller’s posthumous album “Circles,” released on Jan. 17, is a fitting end to his respected rap career and eclectic body of music. Miller began his career at the age of 15 in Pittsburgh’s hip-hop scene, and over time became an almost entirely different artist. He evolved from his beginnings as a fratty pop-rap artist to boldly experimenting with his sound, all the while growing immensely as a rapper, producer and singer.
Colin: Constructive Complaining
Can we turn complaining into a good thing?
Tung: Not so Funny
Social media posts about mental health can harm those who are struggling.
Men’s basketball drops home conference opener to Harvard, 70-66
From the onset of Saturday’s game, 3-point shooting proved to be the differentiator between Dartmouth (7-10, 0-2 Ivy) and Harvard University (13-4, 2-0 Ivy) men’s basketball, with the Big Green falling just short, 70-66.
The Weekend Roundup: Week 4
Women's basketball goes to 1-1 in conference play after a loss to Harvard, the swimming and diving teams beat UMass at home, skiing takes third at the Vermont Carnival and more in this week's Roundup.
Men’s hockey falls in heartbreaker to No. 1 Cornell, ties Colgate
No. 20 Dartmouth men’s hockey held leads for five different stretches this weekend on a New York road trip, but ultimately fell to No. 1 Cornell University 3-2 and tied Colgate University 3-3.
The Dartmouth visits a bull riding tournament in Manchester
For a state engulfed with events dedicated toward the upcoming primary, New Hampshire hosting a professional bull riding tournament at the Southern New Hampshire University Arena last weekend was a dramatic change of pace.
From the Bleachers: Chiefs over the 49ers
Baily Deeter weighs in on the upcoming Super Bowl — and picks the team from the Bay Area to come up short.
Over 30 professors criticize New York Times' coverage of suicide
A group of more than 30 Dartmouth faculty members wrote a column in the Valley News earlier this week criticizing a Jan. 4 article in The New York Times about the circumstances around the suicide of former psychological and brain sciences chair David Bucci last fall.
Jewel of India, unable to renew lease, will close by end of June
Jewel of India, a family-owned Hanover mainstay, will not be able to renew its lease with the College — the owner of the property on which it resides — and will close by the end of June.
From the Bleachers: The Power of the Situation in the NFL
As I write this column two weeks into the winter quarter, I find myself to be infinitely smarter than I was when I arrived on a frigid Sunday two weeks earlier. Why, you ask? Because, after taking two weeks of social psychology, I have solved the most fundamental debate facing NFL fans.
Panel at Rockefeller Center evaluates New Hampshire primary
With all the buzz about the first-in-the-nation primary, three political experts — Ned Helms, Tom Rath ’67 and Andrew Smith — discussed the political phenomenon during a panel titled “Polls, Pundits and Predictions: Sizing Up the NH Presidential Primary Race” hosted by the Rockefeller Center on Wednesday.
Strong conference play boosts men's hockey into national rankings
Following two home wins last weekend, the men’s hockey team ranked No. 20 in the nation in this week’s NCAA poll on USCHO.com. The ranking represents the first time Dartmouth has snuck onto the charts in nearly four years, having last polled at No. 20 on Feb. 1, 2016.
“Wu Man and Friends” usher in lunar new year on campus
In celebration of the Lunar New Year, the Hopkins Center is hosting globally renowned Chinese musician Wu Man tomorrow in a one-time performance titled “Wu Man and Friends: A Night in the Garden of the Tang Dynasty.”
Study by DHMC doctors evaluates efficacy of snowsports helmets
A new study authored by trauma surgeons at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center suggests that wearing snow sports helmets may not protect against serious head injuries.