Li Shen: First and Foremost
Originality is overrated. Be second and et al., instead.
Originality is overrated. Be second and et al., instead.
As winter comes, a Sean Bean lookalike wants Dartmouth to get ready.
Known for being the only entirely student-led theater troupe on campus, the Dartmouth Rude Mechanicals is a group of passionate, talented students with a singular obsession.
On Saturday night, I trekked down to the labyrinthine nether-realm that is the Nugget Theater to see “Marshall.” Ten minutes before, I had left the Hopkins Center for the Arts’ screening of Taylor Sheridan’s problematic, complicated yet engaging “Wind River,” which played to a mostly packed theater.
In a campus-wide email sent Monday morning, College President Phil Hanlon announced that computer science professor and former associate dean of faculty for the sciences David Kotz '86 will serve as interim provost after Provost Carolyn Dever steps down from the position at the end of fall term.
Dan Nelson ’75 is retiring from his job as outdoor programs director this month after 30 years of service to the College.
As the season comes to a close, each matchup becomes a do-or-die for the football team. Saturday’s matchup with Cornell University was no different — a loss would have ended any realistic hopes for a piece of the Ivy League crown.
With last Saturday’s 22-8 victory over Harvard University, the rugby team has now won three Ivy League Championships in the three years since it became a varsity program in 2015.
Fall brings equestrian teams to Dartmouth's Morton Farm.
Men's soccer clinches a share of Ivy League title, football and women's soccer take home big wins and more in this week's edition of the weekend roundup.
Dartmouth soccer had its best weekend of the season as both the men and women defeated Cornell University at home.
The physics and astronomy department is raising concerns that building new student housing in College Park could seriously impede its ability to teach undergraduate astronomy courses and conduct experimental physics research.
The academic citation, given for excellence in a class, remains an enigmatic goal in the typical Dartmouth student’s academic career.
There is an increasing number of students majoring in quantitative social science, a subject that teaches students how to apply quantitative tools to social science problems, since the program’s establishment in 2015.
Seven Dartmouth Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellows began Ph.D. programs this fall, studying a variety of topics, including African American literature, policing and incarceration and undocumented immigration.
Women’s ice hockey player Christine Honor ’19 etched her name into the record book last Friday with an unprecedented 61 saves, an NCAA record for the most saves in a shutout.
Women's tennis The doubles duo of Julia Schroeder ’18 and Abigail Chiu ’21 fell in the first round of doubles competition on Wednesday at the 2017 Oracle Intercollegiate Tennis Association National Fall Championships.
Legacy student admissions preferences undermine Dartmouth's values.
Transitioning to Dartmouth is a challenge we should not be afraid of.