A cappella groups offer a opportunity to find community
On Sept. 16 and 17, all eight campus cappella groups will host auditions, opening doors to new members for a performance experience and a tight-knit community.
Before the Curtain: Arts on Campus Week 2
Arts on campus feature the Telluride at Dartmouth international film series from the Hopkins Center, a live band performance at Sawtooth and a Hood Museum textile workshop.
Basketball players file petition to unionize
They mark the first Division 1 team to do so in the NIL era
The Look Ahead: Week 2
Men’s and women’s tennis kick off their seasons, Big Green football competes against UNH in the Granite Bowl and women’s soccer looks to continue their winning streak against UMass Lowell.
College updates medical leave policy, effective January 2024
The new policy, renamed from the “medical leave policy” to the “time away for medical reasons policy,” expands support and resources for students taking time off.
Rockefeller Center, Class of 1953 host event commemorating Eisenhower address
Attendees listened to historian William Hitchcock speak about Eisenhower’s 1953 commencement speech at the College.
First-Year Trips hosts 88% of Class of 2027
Freshmen participated across 134 different trips from Aug. 31 to Sept. 6
Menning: To Maintain Electoral Viability, Republicans Must Correct Course on Climate
The environment is a top issue for Gen Z. Conservatives can earn young votes and pragmatically address climate change with common-sense solutions.
Photo Essay: Looking at Spain
One writer reflects on the little moments captured through her camera during her summer study abroad in Spain.
Reflection: The Musings of a Post-Pandemic Senior
As a soon to be graduating senior, one writer reflects on how the pandemic has affected his experience at Dartmouth.
So Long, Summer
Addison Verot ’25 ruminates on the transition from sophomore summer to junior fall from the perspective of both herself and her classmates.
Q&A with author and anthropology professor Elizabeth Carpenter-Song
One writer speaks with Carpenter-Song about her new book on homelessness in the Upper Valley.
‘I wanted to be there for future classes’: Spotlight on New Student Orientation Leaders
One writer spotlights how freshman Orientation Leaders welcomed the ’27s.
Farquharson: With Affirmative Action Gone, It’s Time to End Legacy Admissions for Good
The end of affirmative action also signals the need to end legacy admissions.
Colla: Men of Dartmouth
At the beginning of a new school year, sexual assault remains an issue for Dartmouth, but men can help put an end to it.
Letter to the Editor: Unnecessary Roughness
Thomas de Wolff ’24 responds in agreement to a prior column on the annual Masters pong tournament.
College encourages professors to establish GenAI guidelines
Professors have agency to decide how to approach GenAI in the classroom going forward.
Trends: From Broadway Ballads to Radio Hits
Are musical theater artists beginning to cross into the pop genre? One student explores the line between Broadway and pop over time.