Oliveira: Week 5 Serenity
In her cartoon, Jamylle Oliveira '26 explores different ways to decompress at the midpoint of the term.
In her cartoon, Jamylle Oliveira '26 explores different ways to decompress at the midpoint of the term.
At 31 songs, the length of the double album will ultimately allow it to grow despite the initial blurring of songs and reliance on synth-pop sound.
Arts events on campus this week include the celebration of Indie Bookstore Day, a 24-hour playwriting experience, a Hood Community Day and performances at Sawtooth Kitchen.
The protestors organized in solidarity with recent pro-Palestine campaigns at universities across the country.
For the first time since the championship began in 1997, Dartmouth women’s golf claimed the Ivy League title after a final round 70 by Penelope Tir ’24.
Dartmouth defeated Rhode Island University and the University of Massachusetts on Saturday.
Dartmouth Dining will not implement their proposal to make the Ivy Unlimited meal plan mandatory for all freshmen, sophomores and juniors.
The students participated in several speech, poem and song contests.
One soup-lover investigates the path from Foco’s kitchen to the classic teal bowl.
One writer explores Dimensions — Dartmouth’s admitted students weekend — by interviewing the hosts who make it happen.
One writer looks into the small but mighty community of Dartmouth students from Australia and New Zealand.
The pair beat Matthew Kim ’25 and Alejandra Carrasco Alayo ’25 in the first contested DSG presidential election since 2021.
During Sunday’s weekly meeting, Dartmouth Student Government considered moving weightlifting equipment to the basement of the Zimmerman Fitness Center and a policy that would limit the partisanship of the College.
One hundred and fifty Native American and Indigenous students from the eight Ivy League schools, Middlebury College and Williams College gathered to discuss language revitalization.
Colleges are shooting themselves in the foot when it comes to pricing.
The College will invest more than $500 million in campus decarbonization efforts — the largest sustainability investment in its history.
The four-day event series included a tour of the collections by former historical accountability fellow Kira Parrish-Penny '24 and a keynote presentation by University of Connecticut English professor Regina Barreca '79.