Shedding Light — The Diwali Festival of Lights at Dartmouth
Dave Bucci remembered for his kindness, mentorship of students
An accomplished researcher and professor, Dave Bucci not only prioritized his undergraduate teaching, but also brought encouragement, enthusiasm and kindness to every interaction he had with students and colleagues.
Symposium at the Hood showcases the dynamic museum field
Last weekend, the Hood Museum hosted its third and final reopening event, a symposium featuring panels and guest speakers composed of Dartmouth alumni. With curators from large, internationally renowned institutions and small, academic-focused museums, as well as directors of memorial museums and nonprofit foundations, the museum hosted alumni from near and far in a celebration of and conversation about the world of museum work.
Sally Pinkas and Evan Hirsch join forces for a lively piano concert
This evening, dynamic piano duo Sally Pinkas and Evan Hirsch will perform a set of fun and lively dance music in the Spaulding Auditorium. Pinkas is a music professor and pianist-in-residence at Dartmouth, and Hirsch, her husband, teaches piano and chamber music at Brandeis University.
Leutz: "Nothing" is Important
Wasting time is not a waste of time.
Despite new law, out-of-state students likely able to vote in upcoming elections
Despite the implementation of a 2018 state law that changed residency requirements for voting, college students originally from outside of New Hampshire will likely be able to vote in elections in the state in 2020, though many details remain unclear.
Review: 'Jesus Is King' lacks Kanye's usual brilliance
For fans of Kanye West, there is nothing in the world more stressful than when he announces a new album. Kanye’s album rollouts are never anything less than a full-blown spectacle, often containing controversial statements, ill-conceived actions, pushed-back release dates and even major changes made to both the album’s title and content. After scandals like the “Imma let you finish” fiasco with Taylor Swift leading up to 2010’s “My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy,” the numerous name changes to 2016’s “The Life of Pablo” and Kanye’s public embrace of Donald Trump before 2018’s “Ye,” veteran Kanye fans thought that nothing else he could do would surprise them.
Couvillion: Dartmouth Needs Humility
Stop telling students, "You're all here for a reason."
Fellowships offer students professional experiences — for a fee
The desire to have a marketable set of professional skills has driven students to pursue different types of off-term opportunities, including both paid and unpaid internships. However, increased demand for job opportunities has led to the creation of fellowships that charge students thousands of dollars for professional opportunities.
Dartmouth community celebrates Hindu festival of Diwali
Last Saturday, students, faculty and residents of the Upper Valley gathered to celebrate Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights.
Women’s rugby beats Harvard for fourth Ivy League championship
Women’s rugby defeated Harvard University 41-22 on Saturday afternoon to claim its fourth Ivy League rugby championship, improving its fall season record to 3-2.
The Weekend Roundup: Week 7
Women's hockey kicks off its season, volleyball wins two games at home, cross country competes in Connecticut and more in this week's Roundup.
Football thrashes Columbia 59-24, improves to 6-0 on season
The No. 16 Big Green football team (6-0, 3-0 Ivy) overcame a slow start , defeating Columbia University (2-4, 1-2 Ivy) by a score of 59-24.
Women’s hockey opens season with 7-4 home loss to Harvard
The women’s hockey team fell in its season opener to Eastern College Athletic Conference and Ivy League rival Harvard University on Friday. The Big Green relinquished three goals in the first eight minutes of play and were never able to even the score in an eventual 7-4 defeat.
Women’s soccer earns first Ivy point in 1-1 draw with Columbia
Dartmouth women’s soccer’s hard-fought battle with Columbia University this past Saturday ended in a stalemate after double overtime. The teams parted ways with a goal each, resulting in the Big Green’s first tie of the season and its first point in Ivy League play.