Hassan and Ayotte speak at forum
Maggie Hassan and Kelly Ayotte spoke at the Tuck School of Business in a forum event yesterday moderated by professor Emily Blanchard.
Maggie Hassan and Kelly Ayotte spoke at the Tuck School of Business in a forum event yesterday moderated by professor Emily Blanchard.
Students affected by the East Wheelock fire can be reimbursed by the College for damages incurred, though many students have not yet claimed any financial assistance.
Autumn has arrived in Hanover, bringing tourists along with it, and the changing leaves are the draw.
Latinx Heritage Month will celebrate Latinx identity on campus throughout the month of October. The theme of this year is resilient identities and focuses specifically on eliminating the divide between various demographics and the Latinx community. The Latinx Heritage Month Planning Committee have been planning the events since the winter, Yesenia Mejia ’18 said. Across the country, Latinx Heritage Month recognizes and commemorates the celebration of Latinx heritage.
John Birkmeyer, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Centers’s chief academic officer and vice president of integrated delivery systems, has resigned.
A sleuth of black bears has been spotted around campus, near a number of student off-campus houses. A few students have seen the bears up close.
The Electoral College significantly limits our right to vote.
Protesting the Women’s Chess Championship is counterproductive.
The Dartmouth Powerlifting Club accomplished extraordinary feats in its first year, sending five students to compete at the USA Powerlifting Collegiate National Championship in Providence, Rhode Island and helping spearhead the first Ivy League Championships for powerlifting.
Jazz lovers of Dartmouth, clear up your calendars and get ready for a burst of funk, jazz, rock and hip hop this Saturday.
The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, considered one of the finest chamber orchestras in the world, considers themselves to be true classical musicians — it is for this reason that they have never performed a pop concert.
“I’m weary of the ways of the world,” Solange sings in her new release “A Seat at the Table.” The album cover, featuring a faded photo of the artist’s face, suggests a dark tone.
In the wake of Morton Hall fire on Oct. 1, groups on campus, as well as those in the surrounding Upper Valley, have come together to provide support for the 67 displaced students through initiatives such as fundraising and donations. The residents were forced to relocate to new rooms.
As peak foliage returns to Hanover this fall, the beautiful autumn colors symbolize a yearly New England tradition.
The 2016 election exposes our inexcusable tolerance of misogyny.
We should listen to people before discounting their experiences.
One year ago, Dean of the Tuck School of Business Matthew Slaughter, along with several members of the leadership team, set out to refine the graduate school’s mission.
Sorority recruitment is more flawed than getting second-choice houses.
How does reality differ from theory in regards to the housing system?
Although Zahra Ruffin ’17 is now an actress, she was introduced to the world of theater through dance.