Al-Nur ice sculpture vandalized and destroyed during Winter Carnival
According to an email sent from Dean of the College Scott Brown, the College is currently investigating the incident.
Guarini receives $2 million grant from National Institute of Health to promote diversity
After a long application process, the Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies is awarded an IMSD grant to promote diversity within the biomedical research field.
Campus organizations celebrate Lunar New Year
Students were invited to participate in various cultural activities, including a dragon parade that took place at Collis Center on Feb. 11.
Carrasco, Abrego and Tilahun: Reinstate the Test-Optional Policy
Dartmouth must take actionable steps in conversation and consultation with BIPOC and a diversity of students when crafting relevant policies affecting underrepresented minorities.
Paolini, Pehl and Caldwell: In Conversations About Standardized Tests, Don’t Forget Disability
By ignoring student voices, President Sian Leah Beilock completely failed to consider disabled students.
Carrasco Alayo: The SAT Admissions Requirement Disadvantages Low-Income, International Students
Low-income international students face economic and emotional challenges to access the SAT in their countries.
Financial concerns led to College’s purchase of Casque & Gauntlet property, C&G Trust members say
Economic issues caused the Casque & Gauntlet Trust to sell its property to the College. Proceeds from the sale have been donated to the College to go toward the Dartmouth Dialogues initiative.
Students share varied reactions to reinstatement of SAT and ACT admissions requirement
Several students feel the reversal disadvantages low-income students, while others believe it appropriately reflects Dartmouth’s commitment to academic success.
Upper Valley to welcome three new businesses in 2024
Tuckerbox will open a new cafe in White River Junction, and West Lebanon will welcome a Planet Fitness and a J.Crew Factory.
The Hood Museum opens its new winter exhibitions
The Winter Opening Event at the Hood featured new curations and a celebration of art aimed at building community.
‘Constellations,’ an unusual play about modern love, opens at Northern Stage
Featuring a live pianist and an unusual story timeline, “Constellations” is a play that encourages the audience to explore memory and heartbreak.
Spotlight: Julianne Jones ’26 shines on swim and dive
During her sophomore swimming campaign, Jones broke two meet records in the 400 individual medley and the 200 breaststroke and set a pool record in the breaststroke.
Students, faculty offer praise and criticism to College President Sian Beilock’s first few months
Over two terms have passed since Beilock was sworn in on June 12, 2023.
Q&A with Middle Eastern Studies professor Tarek El-Ariss
El-Ariss is chair of the Middle Eastern studies program and has been actively involved in campus dialogue efforts.
Hanover presidential primaries in 2020 and 2024 show decreased support for Trump, uncertainty about Biden
Voting patterns in Hanover are unique in the state due to the high percentage of college-educated voters.
Palestinian and Muslim students express fear in the wake of Burlington attack
Since the attack, students and community members have expressed grief and frustration towards the College for its lack of response.
Students gear up for an ‘out of this world’ Winter Carnival
The Winter Carnival Committee collaborates with the Dartmouth Physics and Astronomy Society for this year’s carnival.
de Wolff: All Politics Are Local
Young Americans should not give up on being politically involved in their communities despite the messiness of federal politics.
Montalbano: NATO must support Taiwan
Luke Montalbano ’27 argues that NATO member nations must support Taiwan in the protection of its sovereignty.