Cook: Stopping for Ice Cream
What do you do when the world melts apart?
Shah: Under the Same Moon
In the Dartmouth community, it’s easy to feel small in a large world.
‘mother!’ is unrestrained, bold
Darren Aronofsky and I have a complicated relationship. Well, to be more accurate, his films and I have a charged, complex and often fraught relationship.
Dartmouth Symphony Orchestra to unveil new collaboration with Conservatory of Siena
A staple of the Upper Valley music scene, the Dartmouth Symphony Orchestra, comprised of Dartmouth students and local instrumentalists, is a major attraction for the Hopkins Center for the Arts at Dartmouth during the fall, winter and spring.
The Dodecaphonics’ new EP features new and ‘iconic’ pieces
In August, coed a cappella group the Dodecaphonics released their new EP entitled “DDX.” “DDX” is the latest in a long line of albums released by the group since the early 1990s. The Dodecaphonics, founded in 1984, is Dartmouth’s oldest coed a cappella group, according to the group’s website.
Men and women's golf compete at only home tournaments of the season
The Big Green hit the links at home on Saturday and Sunday for the first and only time of the 2017-18 season.
First-Year Student Enrichment Program grows as more students apply
This year, the First-Year Student Enrichment program saw a 22 percent increase in size, with 88 members of the Class of 2021 participating compared to the Class of 2020’s 72 participants, according to FYSEP director Jay Davis ’90.
Men's soccer pulls out fifth straight win at home against Vermont
The Big Green men’s soccer team has been lights-out of late, posting an impressive five straight wins.
Rugby soundly defeats No. 3 United States Military Academy
Another week, another win over a top-three national power for the rugby team. Two weeks after narrowly beating defending national champion Quinnipiac University, the Big Green steamrolled the preseason No. 3 United States Military Academy by a score of 45-7.
The Weekend Roundup: Week 3
Football The Big Green thrilled a crowd of 7,094 on Saturday with a 27-26 overtime win over No. 25 Holy Cross University.
One-on-one with Connor Clark '17
Following a senior campaign that included a 4:12.56 mile run that qualified for the Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America competition as well as a team award for the greatest improvement throughout one’s college career, Connor Clark ’17 graduated from Dartmouth and headed west to join the University of Oregon’s cross-country team.
Setter Tori Dozier '20 looks to re-energize volleyball team
Tori Dozier ’20 always wanted to play volleyball at her hometown school, North Carolina State University. “I committed to NC State as a sophomore,” Dozier said.
From humble beginnings, triathlon team expands and thrives
Founded in the fall of 2013 by former members of the women’s swimming team Kendall Farnham ’14, Nina Mascia ’15 Med’21 and Sara Heard ’15, the Dartmouth triathlon team has grown from a small team on a shoestring budget to a team with approximately 30 members, boasting competitors who have excelled at the national level.
Leads exhausted in spring KDE burglary investigation
The Hanover Police Department is still investigating a spring breaking and entering incident at Kappa Delta Epsilon sorority.
College buys five properties near Rennie Farm
After taking action earlier this year to stabilize the housing market around Rennie Farm, the College has purchased five properties in the area, totaling 98 acres and $3.4 million in value.
Canoe Club restaurant changes ownership
In mid-July, former Canoe Club owner John Chapin announced that he sold the restaurant to a group of partners that included its longtime bartender, Daniel Levitt.
Dartmouth places in top 20 in research and innovation index
An index measuring research and global innovation recently ranked Dartmouth 20th out of 200 institutions worldwide in number of patent filings, ahead of all other Ivy League institutions.
One-on-one with Remy Borinsky '19
With women’s soccer starting conference play with its first matchup against Brown University this weekend, The Dartmouth sat down with the team’s leading goal scorer, Remy Borinsky ’19.
The Weekday Roundup: Week 2
Men's soccer wins its fourth straight, this time over NCAA-caliber Lowell, and women's soccer falls on the road.