Q&A with Truman Scholarship winner Gavin Fry ’25
Fry will use the scholarship to advance his human-focused approach to severe weather research.
Fry will use the scholarship to advance his human-focused approach to severe weather research.
After speaking with former Canadian Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin, Luke Montalbano ’27 argues that — though we have made much progress in gender equality in the legal system — there is more work to be done.
AI comedy may be impressive, but to earn recognition, it still has to jump the hurdle for great comedy: humanity.
One writer digs into Trailhead, the Dartmouth Outing Club’s online platform for outdoor excursions.
One writer investigates the advantages and challenges that Dartmouth’s graduate students experience.
One author gets an inside look at often overlooked spots both on and off campus.
In 2002, Parker was convicted of second-degree murder for his role in the deaths of professors Half and Susanne Zantop.
Cohen spoke about the future of the Libertarian Party and his opposition to gun control policies.
A motion to provide $1,000 in conditional funding for the Polar Project passed the Senate.
Jean Charest’s talk on conservative environmentalism highlights the need for bipartisanship in addressing the climate crisis.
Ben Katz ’26 questions a recent opinion piece discouraging Dartmouth alumni from running for New Hampshire’s 2nd Congressional District.
Wallström, who also served as UN special representative on sexual violence, discussed feminist foreign policy in Sweden.
Charest’s lecture, titled “Conservative Environmentalism,” analyzed former Canadian prime minister Brian Mulroney and his environmentalist legacy.
Student band Exit 13 has distinguished itself on campus by blending popular appeal with elements of jazz, funk and improvisation.
On Friday afternoon, three professional translators participated in a panel, “The Bridge,” in Sanborn Library.
After joining Brown University's varsity baseball team in 2022, the sophomore utility player became the first woman to play the Division I sport.
Connor Norris '25 investigates the cultural implications of the total solar eclipse in his latest cartoon.