Dartmouth: A U.S. Ski Team hotspot
Samantha Hussey '20 chats with several of the 17 current U.S. National Skiers affiliated with Dartmouth to explore their passions for skiing and discuss their experiences at Dartmouth.
Samantha Hussey '20 chats with several of the 17 current U.S. National Skiers affiliated with Dartmouth to explore their passions for skiing and discuss their experiences at Dartmouth.
Is Dartmouth the best skiing team in the east? Results would point that way.
Jonathan Katzman '17 interviews hockey players Troy Crema '17 and Alex Jasiek '19 to discuss their stellar play this season.
Max Zhuang '19 summarizes the men's and women's tennis teams' performances thus far and previews their upcoming seasons.
Danielle Okonta '20 interviews Ken Cucuel, who has been the assistant coach for the Dartmouth men’s squash team for 23 years.
Alex Leibowitz '19, Matt Yuen '19, and Jonathan Katzman '17 recap this past weekend's athletic performances in week six of the roundup.
College President Phil Hanlon and 47 other college and university presidents sent President Donald Trump a letter on Thursday asking him to “rectify or rescind the recent executive order closing our country’s borders to immigrants and others from seven majority-Muslim countries and to refugees from throughout the world.” Initially drafted by Princeton University president Christopher Eisgruber and University of Pennsylvania president Amy Gutmann, the letter states that the executive order “unfairly targets seven predominantly Muslim countries in a manner inconsistent with America’s best principles and greatest traditions.” The presidents of all eight Ivy League schools, along with 40 other leaders of higher education institutions, signed the letter. On Jan.
On Jan. 21, the day after Donald Trump took office as the 45th president of the United States, at least 50 Dartmouth students carpooled nearly eight hours to Washington, D.C.
A study investigating the effect of health insurance status on cancer care in different communities was released this past November in the publication “Cancer,” a peer-reviewed oncology journal.
Sam Stockton '19 shares his thoughts about the upcoming Super Bowl and looks at the various NFL trends over the years.
The College is finalizing proposals to convert to a hot water heating system and biomass energy system from the current oil system and steam distribution system.
Sara Lindquist ’18 began recording her six-track EP “It’s A Good Day for a Good Day” her senior year of high school.
While American Idol may have finished its historic run last year, Dartmouth Idol is still going strong. Semifinals will be at 8 p.m. in Spaulding
Government officials owe their loyalty to the people, not the president.
Jews must support Muslims and take responsiblity for Israel’s failings.
Cartoon of the day: Donald Trump sweeps American democracy under the rug.
When Nathan Busam ’17 went to Poland as part of his economics study abroad program, he did not expect people to tell him their life story when he asked them, “How are you?” These types of cultural differences are what the Rockefeller Global Leadership Program helps students navigate.
Last week, SaveOnEnergy.com, a Texas-based energy consulting firm, ranked Dartmouth 10th in its Green Universities Report.
Professor of microbiology and immunology at the Geisel School of Medicine Ambrose Cheung was recently granted a 2017 Harrington Scholar-Innovator Award from the Harrington Discovery Institute in Cleveland, Ohio.
Collis Common Ground will be bustling with activity today at 7 p.m. when the Pazzi Lazzi theatre troupe take the stage to perform “Aria di Commedia — An Evening of Commedia dell’Arte and Italian Renaissance Music.”