Students admit to causing Morton fire in online petition
Sebastian Lim and Daniel Ro admitted to causing the Oct. 1 fire in Morton Hall in an online petition on the Care2 petition site.
Sebastian Lim and Daniel Ro admitted to causing the Oct. 1 fire in Morton Hall in an online petition on the Care2 petition site.
Find out what Matt Yuen '19 means when he writes, "From the very inception of NARP Meets World, it’s been a constant war of attrition between the editors of this paper and myself."
I’m writing this article on Wednesday, Nov. 9, and let me just say that I don’t want to write it.
This week, Jonathan Katzman '17 sits down with Racquel Lyn '20 to talk about her early success on the women's tennis team.
This Saturday, the Villiers Quartet and music professor Sally Pinkas will bring the sounds of Britain across the centuries to Rollins Chapel in a four-piece program.
The Sing Dynasty, a coed a cappella group, will perform in the biggest Dartmouth show of their a cappella careers this upcoming Saturday.
This past Thursday and Friday, a 40-person audience visited the brightly-lit cafeteria of Valley Vista, a drug and alcohol addiction treatment center in Bradford, Vermont.
In the wake of Tuesday’s election results, several groups on campus have organized events for community members to gather, discuss and reflect.
The inaugural class of The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice’s two-year online master of public health program will make its second visit to campus over winterim. The new program offers the first online Dartmouth degree.
Students craving Asian food can find it a little closer to home. Roslin’s Sushi is expanding to the residential community house centers: the North Park and South House study space and the Allen and School House communal space.
American journalism has lost its objectivity, and we need it back.
The current shift of party ideology lends itself to pessimism.
Where do we go from here?
This election reveals that there are two Americas – I just didn’t realize it.
I read my admissions files through FERPA – and do not recommend it.
“Game Changers” by Winterhill opens with a gritty guitar riff and delves into a string of infectious melodies and clever lyrics ripe with social commentary and angst.
At 4 p.m. this afternoon, over 300 Dartmouth students, faculty and Upper Valley community members participated in a “Walk for Love and Justice” to protest the election of Donald Trump to the White House. The march — organized by Alyssa Jorgensen ’17 and Ashley Zepeda ’18, among others — follows a night in which more than 6,500 Hanover residents voted for Clinton and 926 cast ballots for Trump. The march began on the Green at the site of a sit-in where students had camped out the night before.
A small, impromptu camp-out on the Green has since grown into a larger demonstration of solidarity against President-elect Donald Trump.
Last night, Donald Trump won the United States presidential election against Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
Most beautiful runner: Phil Claudy '18 discusses his journey to raising awareness for LGBT issues through running.