Keep on Trekking: Reflections of a DOC Fifty Hiker
One hiker of the Fifty wrestles with the bittersweetness of reaching the midpoint of his Dartmouth career after embarking on the 53-mile hike.
One hiker of the Fifty wrestles with the bittersweetness of reaching the midpoint of his Dartmouth career after embarking on the 53-mile hike.
Adrienne Murr ’25 reflects on her summer and youth, capturing her sentiments in a playlist.
Two Dartmouth professors — Cal Newport ’04 and Sarah Smith — share their views on being in Hanover during sophomore summer.
Claire VeNard reflects on how her past as an athlete and administrator at Notre Dame have prepared her for the role.
Graves brings his experience as the Dartmouth men’s heavyweight assistant coach to the role.
Former men’s lacrosse player Kyle Clampitt ’20 was indicted in June for allegedly raping and strangling an 18-year-old woman in April 2022.
The former Arkansas governor spoke at the “Path to the Presidency” speaker series hosted by the Dartmouth Political Union and the Rockefeller Center for Public Policy.
The Office of Communications announced the creation of the Institute for Black Intellectual and Cultural Life, a research center studying the Black diaspora.
The Lebanon City Councilor, At-Large is the first elected official to declare her candidacy for the race.
Gubernatorial candidate and Manchester, New Hampshire mayor Joyce Craig stresses the importance of a pro-choice New Hampshire governor.
Armita Mirkarimi ’25 reviews The Chicks 2023 Tour after seeing them in concert in Gilford, New Hampshire.
Faye Benjamin ’25 reviews Maggie Rogers’s concert in Portland, Maine.
Owner Peter Trapp reflects on the drive-in’s 73-year history, while Dartmouth students remain excited about the future of the drive-in.
Dartmouth baseball athletes discuss summer league ball in the midst of sophomore summer.
The administration begins a search for an inaugural health and wellness officer and redistributes responsibilities as Executive Vice President Rick Mills prepares to leave Dartmouth.
The immunologist formerly served as the Microbiology and Immunology department chair at the Geisel School of Medicine.
Updates in the suit include Dartmouth’s lawyer’s admission that the College has considered donations when making admissions decisions, and that Dartmouth will no longer assert the “Exemption Defense.”
The event centered on positive aspects of Greek life and discussed how to make these spaces safer and more welcoming.