Hovey Murals to be moved to off-campus storage facility
College President Phil Hanlon announced on Sept. 26 that the controversial Hovey Murals would be moved to an off-campus Hood Museum of Art storage facility following a recommendation submitted by the Hovey Murals study group.
Swinging, Skating, Sparring
Badminton The Dartmouth Badminton Club strives to be one of the most inclusive club sports on campus, with no experience necessary and no tryouts required.
Men’s soccer tops the University of Vermont in OT thriller
The Dartmouth men’s soccer team had a lineup of big games to play against the University of Vermont on Tuesday and Yale University on Saturday.
Sticking to Sports
He and his teammates line up, arms around one another’s shoulders. Fireworks erupt behind NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman, who begins to speak.
Griffith’s Got Stats
The announcers almost jinxed it, but I think everyone can finally say what fans in Austin, Texas have been hoping to say for a long time: Texas is back.
The Weekend Roundup: Week 4
Football improves to 4-0 with fourth straight 20 point win, volleyball sweeps the University of Pennsylvania and more in the Weekend Roundup.
Martha Hennessey '76 relates physical assault at College
Amidst the fervor of the #MeToo movement and the recent Supreme Court confirmation hearings for Judge Brett Kavanaugh, New Hampshire state senator Martha Hennessey ’76 has spoken out about her personal experience with gender-based violence at the College in 1976. In September, Hennessey described an incident in which she, a female student in the early days of coeducation at the College, was beaten by a fraternity brother while attending a birthday party for a friend at a Greek house.
Budget presentation explores College finances
How does Dartmouth spend nearly $133,000 on each student? On Oct. 2, Dartmouth students had the opportunity to learn how at a presentation titled “Inside Dartmouth’s Budget.” Executive vice president Rick Mills, assistant vice president for finance Tricia Spellman and chief financial officer Mike Wagner hosted the presentation, which introduced Dartmouth’s organizational structure, revenue streams, expenses, tuition and financial aid calculations, and endowment.
DEN panel discusses New Hampshire businesses
A forum hosted on Wednesday at the Magnuson Center for Entrepreneurship showcased opportunities for New Hampshire’s expanding entrepreneurial network to a small crowd of about 25 Dartmouth students and members of the public.
Verbum Ultimum: All The Men We've Made
Elite campuses cannot continue to empower toxic and violent men.
Q&A with visiting professor Peter DeShazo
Peter DeShazo ’69 is a visiting professor in the Latin American, Latino and Caribbean Studies Department.
Allard: Independent Isn't Apathetic
The independence movement has a branding problem.
Review: Melissa McCarthy stuns in ‘Can You Ever Forgive Me?’
“I have a hangover that is a real museum piece,” Lee Israel writes, imitating writer Dorothy Parker in a particularly famous forgery of Parker’s letters.
One-on-one with Grace Scott '22
Baily Deeter '22 sits down with Grace Scott '22, who has been climbing competitively for 10 years but comes to New Hampshire, an environment abundant with granite, to climb independently and outdoors.
College seeks approval for $200 million Thayer expansion
On Tuesday, the College sought approval from the Hanover planning board to move forward with the Thayer School of Engineering’s $200 million donor-funded expansion.
Neukom Institute hosts inaugural award ceremony
On Monday, the College’s Neukom Institute for Computational Science hosted an inaugural award ceremony and panel discussion for the recipients of the 2018 Neukom Literary Arts Award in Speculative Fiction.
Cook: We All Know a Chad
It could happen here — it has happened here.
Mize: Vulnerability on Display
Emotions dominate the stand at the Kavanaugh hearing.
Malbreaux: In Defense of Testing
College entrance exams can be fair if they are reformed.