White-Outs and Wipe Outs: Students’ Winter Workout Routines
One writer investigates the challenges of working out during the winter, and discusses how students stay in shape.
One writer investigates the challenges of working out during the winter, and discusses how students stay in shape.
One writer investigates how the Early Warning Project is a force for statistical change in the field of genocide prevention.
In Hanover and Lebanon, Haley garnered the majority of total votes cast, and voters largely cast write-in votes in the Democratic primary.
Some voters worry that dissatisfaction with the political process and conflicts over New Hampshire’s first-in-the-nation primary status may result in low voter turnout at the polls today.
According to a campus-wide poll, incumbent President Joe Biden won the majority of votes from students, while former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley is popular among Republican students.
In their second meeting on Jan. 21, DSG representatives clarified their role in informing the student body.
International cooperation requires cultural change, not only economic persuasion — the United States must recognize this if it wishes to be successful in the Red Sea.
Keeping legacy admissions has its benefits but still hurts diversity and equity.
ChatGPT’s user base has grown in the past year, leading some students and faculty at the College to adopt its use in classrooms.
New Hampshire’s first-in-the-nation presidential primary is tomorrow, Jan. 23, and it’s imperative that everyone who can turns out to vote.
Despite sometimes awkward pacing, Hayao Miyazaki’s final film is a captivating expression of his life and his thoughts about humanity and the world.
Emerald Fennell offers up a toothless satire that doesn’t know what it’s poking fun at, but at least it looks beautiful doing it.
New York City and London are two theater hubs with significant cultural identities. While one promotes entertainment, the other promotes art.
Big Green came up with six blocks in a 76-51 home defeat.
Men’s hockey bounces back from their Friday night loss against Union College with three power play goals in a victory over RPI this past Saturday.
Over 150 attendees from Dartmouth and the Upper Valley gathered to urge Congress and the College to oppose apartheid in Israel.
Due to controversy over New Hampshire’s law that requires it to hold the first presidential primary nationwide, President Biden is running as a write-in candidate and will not actually appear on the ballot. Our writers respond.
In the upcoming primary, Dartmouth students can help Republicans embrace responsible positions on debt, international leadership and climate change.
In her conversation with the Rockefeller Center and performances at the Hop, Kristina Wong discusses her unconventional candidacy for local election and tells stories about her time in office.