Review: New Album ‘Something To Give Each Other’ Celebrates Self-Discovery and Freedom
Troye Sivan’s new album proves his musical maturity with songs that are emotionally complex and consistently engaging.
Troye Sivan’s new album proves his musical maturity with songs that are emotionally complex and consistently engaging.
The pop star’s newest album about his fourteen closest relationships contains a wide range of human experience and emotion.
The Big Green women’s soccer team has defeated Yale and Cornell, tied Columbia and UPenn, with their only Ivy League loss to Harvard.
Women’s golf competed at the Quinnipiac Classic where captains Katherine Sung ’24 and Penelope Tir ’24 placed 5th and 6th. The Big Green reflect on their team’s diverse skill set and chemistry as they move indoors.
On Oct. 6 through Oct. 9 men’s tennis competed fiercely—showing their strong suit in doubles play and the strength and support they have for one another.
Every Sunday, Collis sees fans and students from across the country cheer on their favorite NFL teams.
Students and community members reflected on the personal and community-wide impacts of the ongoing conflict.
Hundreds of community members attended both events, with thousands more watching online.
The Inter-Sorority Council extended 288 bids to members joining one of seven chapters that participated in the primary recruitment process.
The Dartmouth interviewed the co-founder of the Mawazo Institute and the research director for the Energy for Growth Hub.
As a community, we must condemn Hamas to engage with real, progressive solutions to the Israel-Palestine conflict.
The Dartmouth Palestine Solidarity Coalition and 14 other campus and community groups give a joint statement on the ongoing war in Israel and Palestine.
Richard Lytle ’24, Valeria Pereira Quintero ’24 and Owen Duncan ’26 of Ledyard Canoe Club respond to a previous opinion column about boat rental costs.
Headed by studio director Jeffrey Georgantes, the Donald Claflin Jewelry Studio provides a supportive creative community for students.
Arts events on campus this week include a lecture from Cree artist Kent Monkman at the Hood, a continuation of the Hop’s “Primal Fear” film series and performances of the play “Selling Kabul” at Northern Stage.
On Thursday, Oct. 5, Dartmouth’s lawyers refuted the National Labor Relations Board’s support of the men’s basketball team, stating that the importance of schoolwork should be put over athletics.
Co-captains Margot Luria ’24 and Rachel Freer ’24 discuss the transition of the Big Green equestrian’s competition format and their goals for their final riding season.
Despite topping the Bulldogs in nearly every important stat, the Big Green fell 31-24 on Saturday thanks to a handful of momentous Yale plays.
Volleyball’s match against Brown will be streamed on national television, cross country will race in the XC 23 Pre-Nationals and men’s soccer will battle against Columbia.