NARP Meets World: Nonsense
It seems like it’s that time of the term again. As the temperature outside continues to drop, our hearts for each other only grow warmer.
It seems like it’s that time of the term again. As the temperature outside continues to drop, our hearts for each other only grow warmer.
Evan Morgan '19 and Jonathan Katzman '17 recap this past weekend's athletic performances, including the men's hockey team's 5-0 shutout of Princeton University in the first week of the winter roundup.
Although now professionally working as a inbound sales consultant for HubSpot in Cambridge, MA, Aditya Shah ’15 still finds time to make waves in the music world.
James Holder, the new head coach of men and women’s swimming and diving, has set out to change the culture of the swim program, which former coach Jim Wilson headed for 23 seasons on the men’s side and 10 seasons on the women’s side before stepping down last year.
Oliver Caplan ’04 is a professional composer who graduated from Dartmouth with a double major in music and geography, and served as president of the marching band.
A second report evaluating the College’s Moving Dartmouth Forward (MDF) initiative was released to the Dartmouth Board of Trustees by an external review panel mid-December. Tufts University’s president emeritus and chair of the MDF external review panel Lawrence Bacow said that everything the College set out to do through the initiative has been done on schedule, changing the role of the review panel. “Now our roles [on the external review panel] has transitioned a bit — less auditing if you will, and doing more assessment going forward, to see the impact,” he said.
Twenty-six QuestBridge finalists were accepted to Dartmouth this year through the QuestBridge National College Match and early decision rounds.
Ramblers Way, a new retail clothing store opening in downtown Hanover, offers a unique range of clothing options while maintaining an eco-friendly business model.
Like many geographers, postdoctoral fellow Garrett Nelson sees the world in terms of maps. Despite spending his undergraduate years at Harvard University studying social and environmental studies, Nelson became fascinated by geography his senior year after taking a landscape architecture course at the Harvard Graduate School of Design.
The last year was not one of despair but of hope, death shows us.
Michelle Obama urged Democrats to take the high road. They’re failing.
Provost Carolyn Dever has announced the departure of Vice-Provost of Student Affairs Inge-Lise Ameer amidst a reorganization of the administration’s management structure.
Are our identities truly our own choice— and are our leaders different?
Awkward interactions show the miraculousness of our age.
Perspectives that support oppression are more than “opposing viewpoints.”
Regional fashion differences can be a metaphor for our country’s divisions.
In public and private responses to a petition calling for Dartmouth to declare itself a “sanctuary campus” for undocumented students, College President Phil Hanlon reaffirmed the school’s support for its undocumented students but has stopped short of adopting the title.
Dartmouth intends to appeal the Hanover planning board’s decision to deny the College’s proposed indoor sports facility, according to College spokesperson Diana Lawrence.
While most Dartmouth classes finished before the Thanksgiving holiday, a few continued into winter break by traveling abroad so that students could participate in experiential learning.
The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services announced on Dec. 27 that it has been a victim of a data breach that commenced in Oct.