Professors develop app to generate election enthusiasm
With two presidential candidates possessing historically low approval ratings, the tone of the 2016 election has been less cordial than usual.
With two presidential candidates possessing historically low approval ratings, the tone of the 2016 election has been less cordial than usual.
On Monday, the Executive Committee on Inclusive Excellence sent out a campus-wide email announcing that University of Pennsylvania professor Shaun Harper will join Dartmouth to lead the Inclusive Excellence action plan’s external review committee. Harper, an author of 12 books, currently serves as the founder and executive director of Penn’s Center for the Study of Race and Equity in Education.
On Oct. 8, Yale University’s program covers for the 100th Yale-Dartmouth football game featured Native American imagery that immediately drew sharp criticism. This year’s cover featured images of eight covers from past years, several of which contained illustrations of Native Americans including Dartmouth’s unofficial former mascot, the Indian.
Clinton is the best choice to lead America for the next four years.
Affiliated students should listen to those excluded by the Greek system.
Former Big Green goalkeeper Stefan Cleveland ’16 knows quite a bit about winning. The 6-foot 1-inch Dayton, Ohio native has had the perfect college career.
Last Thursday in the Wren Room at Sanborn House, rain pattered against the windows and chairs creaked softly as students and faculty settled into their seats to hear Amy Hassinger read from her newest novel, “After the Dam.”
The songs listed below are some of the newest tracks released by some less well-known artists.
This year’s Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Hero fundraiser, held this past Sunday, had over 2,700 participants and raised over $775,000 and counting for patients at the CHaD, an increase from the $700,000 raised last year.
Student voices in the upcoming election are more important than ever, Democratic Rep. Annie Kuster ’78 said yesterday at a question and answer forum hosted by the College Democrats.
The Class of 2016’s participation in the senior class gift had the lowest turnout since 2004.
The administration should not have changed what wasn't broken.
Business schools should not give in to online platforms.
Changes in Greek recruitment this fall have led to questions about possible fluctuations in membership.
Disliking a candidate does not excuse discounting his supporters.
Maintaining meaningful relationships requires effort.
Rossina Naidoo ’18 combines her passion and talent in visual art with a savvy social media presence — her work has been featured on popular Instagram accounts like Nawden, and one drawing garnered tens of thousands of likes as a result.
Alumna Katherine Sherbrooke ’89’s debut novel “Fill the Sky” is a deeply sensitive novel about three middle-aged college friends, Tess, Ellie and Joline, who must rush to an unanticipated spiritual awakening in the wake of Ellie’s cancer diagnosis.
Elise and her roommates wonder whether sex has changed, and discuss differences in mental health care.
What is an arma-dildo? Cristian Cano '20 finds out as he ventures into a sex shop, Un-Dun, in West Lebanon. He chronicles his story here.