Hood exhibit spotlights marginalized narratives through art
The “Reconstitution” exhibit, which opened in the Hood Museum on Jan. 2 and will stay up until May 31, aims to make viewers consider how the dominant art historical narratives exclude many experiences and artists.
Two-day PE camping and hiking trips not offered in spring
The College will no longer offer two-day camping or hiking trips for physical education credit.
Men's hockey jumps to third place in ECAC with pair of home wins
Dartmouth men’s hockey won two games on its home ice twice this past weekend, defeating league opponents Clarkson University and St. Lawrence University.
Men's basketball opens Ivy play with close loss to Harvard, 67-62
Despite playing excellent basketball for large stretches of Saturday’s game, the Dartmouth men’s team (7-9, 0-1 Ivy) dropped its Ivy League opener to Harvard University (12-4, 1-0 Ivy), 67-62.
College updates student organization management system to Engage
The College has replaced the online student organization management system OrgSync with Engage, effective this winter.
Verbum Ultimum: An Expedient Decision
Binding commitments warp the application process.
New app with focus on student mental health launches
Unmasked, an anonymous social media mobile application focused on mental health, launched on iOS on Jan. 13.
Students learn lessons in counterterrorism in Middle East trip
Over winter break, 12 students in the War and Peace Fellows Program — a program run through the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding that allows students to directly interact with leaders in government and foreign policy — traveled to Israel and the West Bank for a “field seminar” in counterterrorism.
Ski team has hopes set on title with an impressive freshman class
Dartmouth's ski team will hit the slopes this weekend for its first races of the season.
Review: ‘1917’ is visually stimulating but lacks effective screenplay
Thanks to surprise wins for Best Director and Best Motion Picture — Drama at the Golden Globes, Sam Mendes’ bold cinematic experience “1917” has been a buzzy film, garnering a spike in attention it hopes to carry into the Oscars in February.
Rockefeller Center transitions to reusable cutlery for catered events
The Rockefeller Center for Public Policy recently transitioned to using only metal cutlery at all of its events in order to reduce its plastic usage.
Teszler: Two Minutes to Midnight
U.S. policies risk a devastating war.
Jones: The Totalitarian Mind
The psychology that produces the most dangerous kind of politics.
Bartlett: Antiquated Aquatics
Dartmouth's swim test is a paragon of inconsistency.
New DDS cafe opens in Dana Hall
Located on the first floor of the newly renovated Dana Hall, Ramekin celebrated its grand opening on Jan. 13 as a new dining option for the Dartmouth community.
Dartmouth student awarded Pickering Fellowship
Dartmouth student Sydney Kamen ’19 was awarded in November a Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellowship, which funds two years of graduate study with a commitment of five years to the United States Foreign Service.